Anonymous wrote:I'm honestly amazed that this is going to pass. And I might wonder what's the rush, if this were all that was going on...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we passing any legislation at all in the middle of a constitutional crisis about whether President is a criminal who has been caught working on behalf of a foreign enemy of the United States?
$$$ and Russian overlords over country.
This, but the actual effect is chilling. We have an illegitimate president who only got their through selling out his country and the GOP is trying to steal from the 90% in perpetuity.
I'm holding out hope Ds will take House in 2018 and a new president in 2020 will reverse this damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we passing any legislation at all in the middle of a constitutional crisis about whether President is a criminal who has been caught working on behalf of a foreign enemy of the United States?
$$$ and Russian overlords over country.
This, but the actual effect is chilling. We have an illegitimate president who only got their through selling out his country and the GOP is trying to steal from the 90% in perpetuity.
Anonymous wrote:Amazing, the GOP has the votes and will take the vote under the cloud of a fully illigitmate presidency.
Anonymous wrote:Let's just vote already and been done with it. I'm tired of listening to these people, making their same points repeatedly. We get it already. The vote is only symbolic. It still has to be reconciled with the House. That's where it will count.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are we passing any legislation at all in the middle of a constitutional crisis about whether President is a criminal who has been caught working on behalf of a foreign enemy of the United States?
$$$ and Russian overlords over country.
Anonymous wrote:Why are we passing any legislation at all in the middle of a constitutional crisis about whether President is a criminal who has been caught working on behalf of a foreign enemy of the United States?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like this will pass now with Pence casting the deciding vote.
OK, but do what? It's not law. Doesn't the Senate have to reconcile their bill with that approved by the Senate? I think the biggest obstacle to passing is the abolishment of estate tax. Drop that (or for a compromise, move it up a bit), and the bill will become law. Also, leave the AMT in place, but adjust it to inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like this will pass now with Pence casting the deciding vote.
Anonymous wrote:
Bullsh*t. If nobody pays the estate (read: dynasty) tax, why is it in there? Why has Trump been OBSESSED with the estate tax for years? This has a massive amount of lobbying juice behind it because it effectively solidifies an aristocrat class in the United States. These billionaire DYNASTIES will have all the money for perpetuity.