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Ok...First the 100 days you consider what I just said as a deflection.
suppose your boss increases your workload and at the same time cuts your workweek to three days. and suppose during those three days people you need to work with to get the job done do not show up. Now your a union shop and you are not allowed to do their portion of the work
Congress is out more than they are in and the separation of powers rule. Trump needs congress to be around and needs them not to game the system
So once again define 100 days....or whose 100dys are we talking about
As to the tax plan. all we hear is about the "fairness of taxes". Shouldn't the goal of taxes be more about their efficacy.
Example in Trump tax plan he calls for an elimination for the deduction of state taxes. Who yelled the loudest California, New York Connecticut, etc. Why because they are higher taxed states, all blue by the way. The elimination of the deduction they cry over is nothing more than demanding the rest of the nation's taxpayers pay (subsides) their reckless spending habits. And so now we have other states that say if you don't include the elimination of the deduction in your plan trump well that's no fair
What i am talking about is holding all politicians to being prudent spenders of taxpayers hard earned money . Trump's plan is what most people in this nation have been salivating about for a very long time...but we have to get over the "fairness"nonsense and focus on efficacy meaning simplicity in our tax policy
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You don't think that Trump is catering to his voters with doubling the standard deduction? Most of his voters take the standard deduction.
What world do you live in that doesn't think that eliminating the sales income deduction wasn't directed at states that lean Democratic?
Who is contributing more in federal income taxes New York, California, New Jersey or North/South Dakota, Alaska, Mississippi?
Isn't taxing an individual's income for both state and federal double taxation? Wasn't that the justification for the state income tax deduction on itemization deductions?
Trump said he was going to pay more in taxes, because many of the items he uses will be eliminated. We know Trump never lies. RIGHT! He is the poster boy for the saying, " How do you know that he is lying? His lips are moving.
Eliminating the state income tax deduction will never fly. They are throwing it out there. When it is removed from the tax change proposal, they will treat it as a concession.