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  2. Mar 27
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    Earmarks versus line item insertions are a tricky distinction. Earmarks are very specific allocations to benefit a project or community while special allocations are just as insidious if destined for the undeserving. The was a $2T earmark for the 1% AND ACA sabotage.

  3. Mar 27
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    The top 20% of households received 65% of the benefit from Trump’s tax cuts. The bottom 20% received 1%.

  4. Mar 24
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    The DID NOT result in new jobs, factory investments, training or raised wages. It DID result in $2T in stock buybacks and a boon for super yachts, super mansions and Super cars. Also, it raised medical premiums and costs for middle class.

  5. Stimulus checks are spent, immediately, on necessities like food, housing & healthcare. Tax cuts for the rich and corporations are locked in a vault or spent on self-serving stock buybacks. Let's repeal the , invest in America, and never go back to trickle-down lies.

  6. Mar 24

    from 3 years ago still penalizing regular folks. Have taxes due for the first time in decades because charitable deductions were capped & other deductions that regular folks take were cut back. But hey, companies and billionaires made out like the thieves they are.

  7. Mar 23

    Rescind the that added 1.9 TRILLION to the deficit.

  8. Mar 22
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    We need to repeal the corporate welfare portion & the rich ppl’s portion of the

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    He is the minority leader now. POTUS is busy trying to get gov't business done. A lot of stuff that Congress should have been working on during the former guys administration but wait, Mitch wouldn't bring bills up in the Senate so nothing got done... except the

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    .! that would fit (R)ats Twitless=(R)ats

  11. Very good! Now we just need to repeal the !

  12. 1 minute ago
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    Hmm... just like the 2017 .

  13. Mar 26
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    . had no problem passing the , a bill that gave more to billionaires. Where was this concern then?

  14. In 2017 republicans threw $2 Trillion at big business claiming it would stimulate the economy and create jobs. That was a total lie. It was nothing more than a giveaway to billionaires that *you* pay for.

  15. Mar 24
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    Actually what really hurt the middle class was that greedy Senator.

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    Gym is gaslighting again, unless he’s only trying to scare those making more than 400K/year. The former guy did NOTHING for infrastructure while making the wealthy wealthier with the

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    Yep, it's win-win! Ready to get on board? (BTW -- Most of us will *not* see taxes go up, which is the opposite of what happened with the .)

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  20. Mar 26

    john f kennedy the cube" before the needs an open mic moment after

  21. Mar 24

    NOW WE FIX: The lowered corporations' effective tax rate to just 7% in 2018, created more loopholes & exploded the national debt. Meanwhile the IRS collected $100,000,000,000 more from individuals.

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