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Another day, another story about how Republicans are breaking the promises they made to the American people.
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The USA Today Editorial Board had some cautionary words for the GOP today on their unpopular tax scam that raises taxes on 78 million Americans, takes health care away from 13 million, and adds $1.7 trillion to the national debt in order to give tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans and corporations.
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Republican leaders can repeat the words regular order until they are blue in the face, but a look at the process they are pursuing to jam the GOP tax scam through Congress shows it’s anything but and their rush to pass a bill means it is riddled with errors and “questionable special-interest provisions.”
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Wanted to make sure you saw this new poll from CBS News, which shows that Americans are not buying what Congressional Republicans are selling.
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Greenspan: Tax overhaul will do 'very little' for growth
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It takes some nerve to vote to add $1.7 trillion to the national debt and then turn around and say we really need to get a handle on the debt and the deficit.
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The government shuts down in two days and Republicans are deeply divided on a path forward.
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It’s another broken promise from the President on the GOP tax bill: while he claims that the GOP tax scam would not help him and his “wealthy friends,” that couldn’t be further from the truth.
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This is what happens when you don’t know what’s in your bill before you pass it in the middle of the night: the bill is “riddled with bugs, loopholes, and other potential problems.”
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It seems Republicans have returned to the same, tired playbook we’ve seen before: rail against the deficit, pass tax cuts that don’t yield economic growth and add trillions of dollars to the debt, and then demand cuts to Medicare and Social Security. So much for President Trump’s promise that he wouldn’t touch these critical programs.