I love how they mention the raise comes after the tax cuts EXPIRE! so.. this is the assumption that no more tax cuts would be passed. lol come on now @nytimes your being tricky..
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This tax bill will cripple the poor and the middle class and raise the deficit budget so high that Americans would be suffering for generations https://www.amazon.com/dp/0999524313/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1510242438&sr=1-1&keywords=Friends+Incarnate%2C+Farzana+Moon … http://farzanamoon.blogspot.com
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I’m a nurse and fall into the middle class bracket, I don’t care about paying less in taxes. I would forgo a tax cut/tax return if it meant our healthcare, schools and infrastructure were being taken care of. This is a tax cut for the wealthy donors who were promised by Trump.
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Giving rich people more money will not mean they will raise wages, or help anyone that works for them....trickle down economics does not work.
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How can you cut taxes and not cut spending? Our deficit will only grow and the offshore $$$ accounts will only get bigger.
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Like what child healthcare?
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complete disaster heading for cardboard city
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@nytimes for clarification, is this for married, or single. Two incomes or one? Student loans mean a lot of folks in the 100K range as a married couple file separately for income based repayments. I need context man haha! - 1 more reply
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Is that what you go from this article? Or do you not now how to read the graph?
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