Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the swamp, boys and girls! Instead of getting drained, the Republicans have made it even friendlier for the reptiles.
"The mind-boggling number of lobbyists corporate America has hired to reshape the tax code is of almost biblical proportions and undoubtedly cost a fortune," said Lisa Gilbert, Public Citizen's vice president of legislative affairs. "But the rate reductions and other favors in the legislation will exact a far greater price on regular Americans."
Thirty-one of the thousands of lobbyists working on tax reform have ties to President Trump or Vice President Pence, Public Citizen found.
Many of those lobbyists worked on the Trump campaign or transition team, including David Urban, of American Continental Group; Altria's Cindy Hayden; Barry Bennett, of Avenue Strategies, which employs several Trump-connected lobbyists; Bryan Lanza, of Mercury; and Holland & Knight's Scott Mason.
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/362796-analysis-more-than-6000-lobbyists-have-worked-on?amp
What is Public Citizen? Is it an organization that advocates for public policy? Most members of Congress are not qualified or capable to write legislation on their own, so it is not a big deal to get outside help. Ultimately, the members of Congress should be held accountable in 2018 for their votes and what they ended up putting in the legislation.
Regular Americans pay a very small percentage of federal tax revenue, and their taxes are going down. So, it is unclear what the Public Citizen lobbyist is saying.
That’s why members of Congress have staff, staff they pay and who know how to write legislation. You’re suggesting that lobbyists who wine and dine members of Congress and are paid for by special interests are going to put the interests of average Americans first when they write legislation?
Anonymous wrote:PP - are you sure you are not just assuming that the people your neighbors hire are illegals? You can't tell by the way people look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me so sad for the country. It just cuts at the very fabric of our faith in the integrity of the u.s. system. Societies falter when the belief in a fair system falls away. Why should the little person play by the rules if the big corporations get giveaways? I see this as a huge encouragement to people to work and pay for things off book. Arguments I might have made to friends in the past regarding each of us sharing our fair load - well I no longer have much of an argument as to why the little person should play by the rules. The rules only apply to the little guy, the big corps get the republicans to ditch all the rules - from taxes to net neutrality to manadatorybarbitateation - the deck is staked in favor of corporations as “people” and against individual human people. Such a sad sad realization. We are just moments away from being no different than any other corrupt oligarchy. So much for spreading the us system globally. Instead, Russian corruptions comes to America.
Newsflash: The little guy isn't playing by the rules. NO ONE is playing by the rules. Do you get that?
I am. And I hate the fact that I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes me so sad for the country. It just cuts at the very fabric of our faith in the integrity of the u.s. system. Societies falter when the belief in a fair system falls away. Why should the little person play by the rules if the big corporations get giveaways? I see this as a huge encouragement to people to work and pay for things off book. Arguments I might have made to friends in the past regarding each of us sharing our fair load - well I no longer have much of an argument as to why the little person should play by the rules. The rules only apply to the little guy, the big corps get the republicans to ditch all the rules - from taxes to net neutrality to manadatorybarbitateation - the deck is staked in favor of corporations as “people” and against individual human people. Such a sad sad realization. We are just moments away from being no different than any other corrupt oligarchy. So much for spreading the us system globally. Instead, Russian corruptions comes to America.
Newsflash: The little guy isn't playing by the rules. NO ONE is playing by the rules. Do you get that?
Anonymous wrote:This makes me so sad for the country. It just cuts at the very fabric of our faith in the integrity of the u.s. system. Societies falter when the belief in a fair system falls away. Why should the little person play by the rules if the big corporations get giveaways? I see this as a huge encouragement to people to work and pay for things off book. Arguments I might have made to friends in the past regarding each of us sharing our fair load - well I no longer have much of an argument as to why the little person should play by the rules. The rules only apply to the little guy, the big corps get the republicans to ditch all the rules - from taxes to net neutrality to manadatorybarbitateation - the deck is staked in favor of corporations as “people” and against individual human people. Such a sad sad realization. We are just moments away from being no different than any other corrupt oligarchy. So much for spreading the us system globally. Instead, Russian corruptions comes to America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I recall, both Clinton and Obama schmoozed with lobbyists quite regularly. Let's be honest.
So you’re cool with the lobbyist culture in DC then?
Anonymous wrote:From what I recall, both Clinton and Obama schmoozed with lobbyists quite regularly. Let's be honest.
Anonymous wrote:Oh look! Washington DC at work! Ruling more of our lives.
But I guess you're upset, because it wasn't YOUR party in DC lobbying, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Oh look! Washington DC at work! Ruling more of our lives.
But I guess you're upset, because it wasn't YOUR party in DC lobbying, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to the swamp, boys and girls! Instead of getting drained, the Republicans have made it even friendlier for the reptiles.
"The mind-boggling number of lobbyists corporate America has hired to reshape the tax code is of almost biblical proportions and undoubtedly cost a fortune," said Lisa Gilbert, Public Citizen's vice president of legislative affairs. "But the rate reductions and other favors in the legislation will exact a far greater price on regular Americans."
Thirty-one of the thousands of lobbyists working on tax reform have ties to President Trump or Vice President Pence, Public Citizen found.
Many of those lobbyists worked on the Trump campaign or transition team, including David Urban, of American Continental Group; Altria's Cindy Hayden; Barry Bennett, of Avenue Strategies, which employs several Trump-connected lobbyists; Bryan Lanza, of Mercury; and Holland & Knight's Scott Mason.
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/362796-analysis-more-than-6000-lobbyists-have-worked-on?amp
What is Public Citizen? Is it an organization that advocates for public policy? Most members of Congress are not qualified or capable to write legislation on their own, so it is not a big deal to get outside help. Ultimately, the members of Congress should be held accountable in 2018 for their votes and what they ended up putting in the legislation.
Regular Americans pay a very small percentage of federal tax revenue, and their taxes are going down. So, it is unclear what the Public Citizen lobbyist is saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many lobbyists wrote Obamacare? Oh wait....that's different. It's OK when liberals do it.
It is a little different. The goal of the ACA was to provide health insurance to tens of millions of people to ensure that people who had preexisting conditions were covered to make sure that all health insurance policies offered a decent set of services including preventive checks mental health etc.
if you want to do this without creating a government run program like Medicare you have to get buy in from insurance companies and health care providers
It hurt millions of people who can no longer afford health insurance - or crappy plans with high deductibles.
Liberals like to brush that under the rug.