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Lawmakers Chuck Grassley and Kevin Brady dispute comments from Democrat Kamala Harris that tax reform led to a hike for the middle class.
The House Minority Leader was railing against the very popular cuts as everything evil under the sun – unpatriotic, un-American, anti-children, and anti-God.
“Why is the GOP Tax Bill So Unpopular?” asked one headline over at Politico back in December of 2017. The article made note that at the time, the recently passed tax reform package was unpopular, with a majority disapproving of it.
Republican Rep. Todd Rokita has introduced legislation that would make bonuses, handed out by companies as a result of President Trump’s tax cut bill, tax-free.
In a wide-ranging interview with CNBC, actor and comedian Bill Murray took a moment to praise the Republican tax cuts, calling them a “fantastic thing” and noting most Americans believed “there was probably too much regulation” anyway.
Maybe when the employees of Hostess Brands Inc. are done eating their free snacks, they’ll be left with nothing but ‘crumbs’ as fancy Nancy Pelosi likes to say. But they’ll still have some cash left over to buy some more if they’d like.
FedEx is joining an increasingly lengthy list of companies using their savings from Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to reinvest in their employees. Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist is keeping a rally, which currently includes over 200 firms.
“Hold accountable every Republican who voted for this obscenity of a tax bill” tweeted The Nation editor Katrina vander Heuvel after Trump’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed. “They put donors over constituents, party over country.”
Thank God for the liberals running California into the ground – because Texas has acted as a magnet for residents disgruntled with how their state is run. It’s a massive jump ideologically to a solid-blue state to solid-red state, but that’s how migration is trending between states.
A Florida-based software firm is one of over 170 companies handing out crumbs substantial bonuses to their employees and the checks specifically name who is responsible for the money.
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer and largest private employer, is hopping on the bandwagon of raising employee wages and giving bonuses in the wake of tax reform.