Republican Rewrite of US Taxcode

Non sequitur

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It would take an exceptionally sad individual to create alts on brown cafe. To me he just seems like the typical Trump voter, angry, ill informed, prone to lash out when the conversation gets away from him, no real political principles just follows the right wing propoganda machine. I think there's plenty of those type of people in America, the modern world has passed them by and they're upset.

There's nothing new under the sun! This is the arrogance of modernity. Some trains aren't worth getting on.
 

Jones

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vantexan

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Seems like the head republican personally attacks people on a daily basis. Get your head out of his butt and pay attention.
Most of it is reacting to attacks against him. He is thin skinned, true. But that has nothing to do with how Dems use personal attacks to cover for a lack of substance.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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Seems like the head republican personally attacks people on a daily basis. Get your head out of his butt and pay attention.
Most of it is reacting to attacks against him. He is thin skinned, true. But that has nothing to do with how Dems use personal attacks to cover for a lack of substance.

An ideal Commander in Chief is supposed to rise above pettiness.

I don't recall Bush or Obama engaging in similar mudslinging.
 

It will be fine

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An ideal Commander in Chief is supposed to rise above pettiness.

I don't recall Bush or Obama engaging in similar mudslinging.
Trump supporters don't see it that way. They like the petty childish attacks. They think it makes Trump look tough, like he won't back down. They see him lashing out like a baby and cheer for it. While the rest of us lament the debasement of the office, they feel vindicated that someone like them holds it.
 

vantexan

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Trump supporters don't see it that way. They like the petty childish attacks. They think it makes Trump look tough, like he won't back down. They see him lashing out like a baby and cheer for it. While the rest of us lament the debasement of the office, they feel vindicated that someone like them holds it.
Which is B.S.. I've said repeatedly that I wish he'd stop the tweets, that it isn't presidential. And you prove my point. Rather than argue the merits of your positions you resort to personal attacks. "Republicans are all this or that" IS a childish argument.
 

vantexan

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An ideal Commander in Chief is supposed to rise above pettiness.

I don't recall Bush or Obama engaging in similar mudslinging.
Bush has been very good about not talking bad about other presidents until recently when he was critical of Trump. Obama blamed Bush for many of his troubles early on but neither rose to the level of pettiness that Trump routinely does. Trump has some justification in that there's been a concerted effort by the Left to thwart his agenda and if possible get him removed. But he would definitely be better off ignoring the noise instead of lashing out. Reminds me a bit of King Kong on the Empire State Building roaring and swinging at the planes as they fire on him.
 

Catatonic

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Trump supporters don't see it that way. They like the petty childish attacks. They think it makes Trump look tough, like he won't back down. They see him lashing out like a baby and cheer for it. While the rest of us lament the debasement of the office, they feel vindicated that someone like them holds it.
I think they actually like the way the left-wing cuckservatives pull out their hair and rip their clothes.
 

It will be fine

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Which is B.S.. I've said repeatedly that I wish he'd stop the tweets, that it isn't presidential. And you prove my point. Rather than argue the merits of your positions you resort to personal attacks. "Republicans are all this or that" IS a childish argument.
I didn't say republicans I said trump supporters. There is overlap but I don't think all republicans are trump supporters. I think you like republican policy but would prefer another candidate.
 

watdaflock?

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Under the Republican plan, corporations are still allowed to deduct state and local taxes. Workers are not. Corporations are still allowed to deduct business expenses. Teachers are not.
Corporations are still allowed to deduct more than $10,000 in property taxes. Homeowners are not. Corporations are still allowed to deduct moving expenses. Families are not.

And this is on top of a $1.5 trillion corporate tax cut.

Let's be clear, this is not a "middle-class tax cut." Working families get the crumbs and the super-wealthy get everything else.


 
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