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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 19 Dec 2017

    The middle class will get 23% of tax cuts for individuals under the GOP bill, but will see a net tax increase by 2027http://on.wsj.com/2oR8Upt 

    6:25 AM - 19 Dec 2017
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      1. Ann‏ @alf27900 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        10%...wow that much. @potus thinks we're stupid and believe his smarmy claim that this bill is "a Christmas present for the middle class."

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      1. Peter Quamme‏ @pquamme 19 Dec 2017
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        Peter Quamme Retweeted Lydia DePillis

        If you think large corporations are just waiting around for a tax break to be able to hire more people or give out raises, you're delusional.https://twitter.com/lydiadepillis/status/942891747985813504 …

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        Lydia DePillisVerified account @lydiadepillis
        Here's a quick piece on Wells Fargo winning big from the tax bill, featuring pretty clear evidence from the CEO of what he plans to do with the windfall. http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/18/news/economy/wells-fargo-taxes/index.html … pic.twitter.com/UNcN2TfZGB
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      1. Dotard J. Trump‏ @Kasual_One 19 Dec 2017
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        The one thing the @GOP can do is give a trillion dollars to Billionaires. That's enough to save Social Security.

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      1. NICKinNOVA‏ @NICKinNOVA 19 Dec 2017
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        A fucking heist.

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      1. Nick Webber‏ @NickWebberLA 19 Dec 2017
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        By 2027, the Republicans will not have been in power for something like 7 years, so I’m sure this will be fixed by then.

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      2. Dirt Wolf‏ @DirtwolfDirt 19 Dec 2017
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        the wealthy are OK with this. hoarding money is the same as hoarding anything else. it takes it out of usefulness for all to mold and rot for the few. we just want to eat and get health care w/o going bankrupt. how does that hurt you?

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      1. Mapmaker‏ @VMapmaker 19 Dec 2017
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        So the masses share a meager quarter of the cuts and face the gutting of social services that will leave them with fewer resources, not more, while the few entitled and very rich (including the lawmakers themselves) hoard 3/4. Got it. #CorkerKickback

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      1. JudithC‏ @JudithC08809953 19 Dec 2017
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        Unless you are in a high tax state, then you get an increase

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      1. Me  🇺🇸 ✌🏼 ❤ 💙‏ @me1047 19 Dec 2017
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        So does that leave 77% to the rich. Wtf.

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      2. MJ TuneIn‏ @MarvTurn78 19 Dec 2017
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        Not a "middle class" tax bill that's for sure. Lion share of the decrease going to big business. Then big business reaps the additional benefit of increased consumer spending with increase in household income.

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      3. Afterseven  ❌‏ @Afterseven 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarvTurn78

        tough shit

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      4. JudithC‏ @JudithC08809953 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Afterseven @MarvTurn78

        Can’t wait to hear you cry when this bill affects you directly!!! Clearly you won’t get the impact until it hits you

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      5. MJ TuneIn‏ @MarvTurn78 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @JudithC08809953 @Afterseven

        People like @Afterseven will be looking around in 20 years and wondering what happened to their cozy, little lives as taxes skyrocket to pay the debt and services crumble. No doubt they'll blame black people and immigrants.

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      6. Afterseven  ❌‏ @Afterseven 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MarvTurn78 @JudithC08809953

        Blow yourself clown

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      7. JudithC‏ @JudithC08809953 19 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Afterseven @MarvTurn78

        Such an intelligent response!! I always know that someone does not have a valid point when they resort to childish insults

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