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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The GOP has overpromised and the bill under delivers. Even strategists are asking them to tone it down. GOP keeps saying “it’s be the biggest tax cut in history” but mainly it’s just an extension of current rates. People are wanting more money now because prices are starting to go up. And they’re not going to see any real difference on taxes. Some people will benefit from a few new temporary cuts. But Poor seniors won’t get the new senior deduction. Poor families won’t get the expanded child credit. A lot of people won’t get much benefit out of no tax on tips because they don’t report most of their tips in any case. Biggest winners are probably cops and other people who get a lot of OT pay. [/quote] The place where I got estimated numbers of how much I would save was from the left wing media. Theh were decrying how much taxes would be cut for the non-poor and saying poor people would have expenses increase by $526 per year, while a person earning a million would save 66k. So which is it? Is this really a big boon for richer people (which we are told is bad because to be successful is to be evil), or is it not that impactful of a bill to anyone, or is it going to dramatically accelerate costs as that one breathless poster states? Because right now, the left is claiming all of those things, at the same time. [/quote]
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