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Another example of the fact that the content of the bill and the process used to pass it no longer matter. Just getting "victories" so you can celebrate with the base.
This bill was created with bad economics, and opposed by 66% of the electorate (CNN national poll). It was passed in a manner that only be described as "beyond the pale." The most drastic change to our nation's taxes in 30 years was essentially scribbled onto notebook paper and passed without discussion. This is a terrible, no-good, very bad precedent. Sweeping changes should not come without analysis or discussion.
No bill of such importance has ever been passed in such a manner. Complete exclusive of the other party in the writing process. Created in a matter of months. Passed in a matter of weeks, without even waiting for CBO analysis. Deliberately designed to hit high-tax Democratic states harder.
The bill should temporarily heat up the economy, but the negative effects it will have both on our economy and our politics will be permanent. Things like wealth inequality are obvious, but less obvious is the way the specific changes affect homeowners. With caps on the deductions for mortgage interest and on the deductibility of state and local taxes, the cost of owning a home will rise and the value of a home will fall. This bill has laid the grounds for the next recession, and by doing literally the exact opposite of smart fiscal policy (cut taxes in a boom, leaving nothing to help the economy in the next bust) we won't be prepared for it.
The bill is ugly. The process to pass it was ugly. Remove the gilding of the short-term benefits, and the policies themselves are ugly. If this is the future of US politics, we are looking at dark days ahead.
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It is a lie atop a mistruth atop a misconception to claim the two are similar abuses of power. I'm not going to dive to go into the difference in impact between the two. The ACA was window dressing on an already failing system that did not fundamentally change health insurance, while the GOP tax bill is doing the wrong thing at the wrong time for the wrong reasons in the wrong ways. The ACA's maximum impact is slightly less small business activity. The tax bill's maximum impact is a depression.
If you were outraged by the ACA, you should be next to a heart attack now. Because now, bipartisanship is officially dead. The ACA will look like a peace offering compared to the next attempt, and that isn't a good thing. If the Democrats have to, they'll pass a poorly understood bill in the dead of night creating an American NHS with zero forethought or planning, just to score a victory. This approach is not only stupid, but dangerous. Rapid swings of policy make bad legislation more likely to be passed, and make it impossible for businesses to plan ahead. But the GOP is happy to cheer as long as the swing is in their direction, even though the more they push the swing the farther it will go in the other direction.
At worst, this leads to actual civil war.
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View PostOne interesting clause is that non-profits have to pay a 21% tax on any employee that makes over a million a year. So big one for WSU .. Marshall ... That's another 700k cost to WSU a year. Along with that, I don't believe donations to SASO will be tax deductible anymore.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Unless we are structured different .. I was just going off of this ... https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...ons/968741001/
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