So Trumpmos are ok with carried interest loophole remaining now?
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Date: December 14th, 2017 9:54 AM Author: Peach dead native
They used to pretend to support Trump because he was anti GC.
Now they've dropped all pretense and just admitted they are amused by the reality tv star.
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Date: December 14th, 2017 9:55 AM Author: Bisexual crotch spot
Being realistic.... Congress isn't going to pass something like that because it would piss off their donors too much.
Dems wouldnt either.
He can't control that.
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Date: December 14th, 2017 10:09 AM Author: Bisexual crotch spot
The tax plan is good for the middle and lower class, no matter what your CNN overlords tell you.
If it also helps the wealthy then so be it... Any benefit to them will be considered "disproportionate" by people like you because they already pay 95% of the taxes.
Obama and dems had plenty of time to eliminate carried interest "loophole".
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Date: December 14th, 2017 10:36 AM Author: Frum place of business
"Obama and dems had plenty of time to eliminate carried interest "loophole"."
The dems started proposing bills to get rid of it back in 2007. Obama was behind it and virtually all of the dem caucus wanted it gone. After '08 they lost a lot of time trying to pass ACA and trying to woo a few GOP votes to ACA, which required them to back down on eliminating it (they ended up not getting a single GOP vote for ACA anyway). Then they needed GOP Sen Scott Brown's vote to pass the financial reform bill so again it got shelved. Then they lost the House in 2010.
You could definitely say they didn't prioritize it versus other items on their agenda (ACA, Financial Reform, stimulus bill). But you can't just ignore the GOP's stated position on it and the fact that the GOP has fought hard to protect it.
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