GOP Tax Law
Republican Tax Law Shortchanges Workers & Our Economy

Instead of working with Democrats on bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform, Republicans enacted partisan legislation that neither helps the middle class nor promotes fiscal responsibility. Their tax law provides massive tax breaks to the wealthy and big corporations while raising taxes on everyone else after the first few years. 83% of the benefits of this law go to the wealthy and corporations; only 17% goes to working families. Moreover, the GOP tax law contributes to raising the deficit by more than a trillion dollars every year for the next decade.
Republicans jammed their legislation through Congress without hearings or allowing Americans to provide input about how it shortchanges middle-class families. Now that it has been enacted, everyone can see that it hasn’t dramatically benefited the middle class or small businesses and that it’s bringing further strain to our nation’s finances, which Republicans will use to justify slashing Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Democrats will continue working to promote the principles of fair, bipartisan tax policies that benefit the middle class and don’t explode the deficit. Furthermore, as Republicans now turn to their plan to gut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid in order to offset the deficits their tax law created, Democrats will stand firm in defending these programs so they can benefit Americans today and in the future.
Republicans jammed their legislation through Congress without hearings or allowing Americans to provide input about how it shortchanges middle-class families. Now that it has been enacted, everyone can see that it hasn’t dramatically benefited the middle class or small businesses and that it’s bringing further strain to our nation’s finances, which Republicans will use to justify slashing Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Democrats will continue working to promote the principles of fair, bipartisan tax policies that benefit the middle class and don’t explode the deficit. Furthermore, as Republicans now turn to their plan to gut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid in order to offset the deficits their tax law created, Democrats will stand firm in defending these programs so they can benefit Americans today and in the future.
GOP Tax Law Related
Just when we thought the Republican tax bill couldn’t get any worse, changes made to get wavering Republicans back on board have resulted in a bill that will raise taxes on 86 million middle-class households and provide 83% of its tax cuts to the top 1%.
As Republicans wrote their tax bill conference report in secret, we suspected that it was only going to get worse for middle-class families – and we were right.
Wanted to be sure you saw this Washington Post WonkBlog article, which includes a handy chart about who is footing the bill for the GOP’s huge, permanent tax cut for corporations.
Is it just us or does the polling on the GOP tax scam keep getting worse and worse?
Republicans waited until Friday night to release the text of their tax bill conference report in a clear attempt to hide it from the American people, who deeply dislike this bill.
Today, Democratic Whip Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD), joined by Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Richard Neal (D-MA), Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Frank Pallone (D-NJ), Budget Committee Ranking Member John Yarmuth (D-KY), and 184 House Democrats sent a letter to Speaker Ryan making clear that his party is responsible for the deficits created by the Republican tax bill and any resulting cuts through statutory PAYGO.
This week, Republicans spent another week neglecting the priorities of the American people while holding secret, back-room negotiations over their bill that cuts taxes for the wealthiest Americans and corporations while increasing taxes on millions of middle-class households.
… I haven't seen the conference report.
It sounds like the GOP tax scam whip count isn’t going according to plan.