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niyad

(113,336 posts)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:07 PM Nov 2017

Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the Con Man Caucus

Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the Con Man Caucus



It really is amazing to watch this chaotic horror show play out at the highest levels of a great nation’s government. But I guess this is what you have to expect when you hand over the reins of power to a con man, whose whole career has been based on convincing naïve marks that he’s a brilliant deal maker, but turns out to have no idea how to actually govern. Oh, wait — did you think I was talking about Donald Trump? I’m talking about Paul Ryan, the speaker of the House, an obvious phony who nonetheless convinced the rubes — that is, much of the news media and the political establishment — that he was a brilliant fiscal expert. What we’re witnessing now is the end of the charade, the political equivalent of what happened when graduates of Trump University tried to get some value in return for their money.

On Thursday, House Republicans unveiled a tax “reform” bill with the same good order and careful deliberation with which they unveiled their various attempts to repeal Obamacare. That is, after having had years to prepare, the G.O.P. waited until the last minute to throw something together, without any hearings or serious analysis. Budget wonks are frantically going through the legislative language, trying to figure out what it means and what it would do — but they can take some comfort in the fact that the bill’s authors are almost equally in the dark.

O.K., some things are clear: The bill would give huge tax breaks to corporations and the wealthy, especially wealthy heirs, while opening vast new opportunities for tax avoidance. You won’t go far wrong if you think of the big tax cuts in the law as having been custom designed to benefit the Trump family. But these big tax cuts would blow a multitrillion-dollar hole in the budget, so Republicans have been scrambling to find “pay-fors” that limit the addition to the deficit. What they came up with was a hodgepodge of stuff: ending deductions for some state and local taxes, limiting deductions for mortgage interest, phasing out child tax credits, and so on.

Since the point of these measures is to offset tax cuts for the rich, they will, more or less by definition, end up raising taxes on large numbers of middle-class families.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/02/opinion/gop-taxes-paul-ryan.html

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Donald Trump, Paul Ryan and the Con Man Caucus (Original Post) niyad Nov 2017 OP
The very rich are emotionally fragile creatures, guillaumeb Nov 2017 #1
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Godlike, heroic job creators!! Bucky Nov 2017 #3

guillaumeb

(42,641 posts)
1. The very rich are emotionally fragile creatures,
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:18 PM
Nov 2017

and must be worshipped and protected. So the bottom 98% must once again tighten our belts and shower the rich with money in hopes that they will create marvelous jobs as the result of supply side economic magic.

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Bucky

(54,026 posts)
3. Godlike, heroic job creators!!
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:39 PM
Nov 2017

We should raise statues to these social paragons, possibly by melting down frivolous statues like those to mere mortals like Sacagawea or the Marines of Iwo Jima.

If you think about it, the Statue of Liberty is basically a commemoration of job creators. She's asking for job applicants to come over, holding a giant spreadsheet booklet, and she is certainly wealthy, as you can see that from the tiara she wears

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