From the Economic Policy Institute, the one think tank in D.C. not indebted to Big Money:
“Republicans in Washington think they’re on the verge of passing their tax scam. But the vote in the Senate is expected to be very close. If we can sway just three Republicans to stand with Democrats and oppose the tax plan, we can defeat this bill just like we defeated Trumpcare.
“A few of the truly disgusting aspects of the Trump tax scam are what it does for Donald Trump and his family, and multinational corporations that ship jobs overseas. If passed, the tax plan would:
“Weaken the estate tax, which only impacts the richest 0.2% of Americans―including Trump’s family;
“Lower tax rates on so-called “pass-throughs,” including hedge funds, private equity firms, and real estate LLCs―like Trump’s;
“And, reward corporations that have, for years, been dodging taxes―allowing them to repatriate offshore profits at lower rates, encouraging multinational corporations to continue shipping jobs and profits overseas.
“This bill will not create jobs or higher wages for working people as Republicans claim. It is nothing more than a massive handout to the wealthy and corporations on the backs of working families.
“Call your Senators right now and tell them to reject Donald Trump and Republican leaders’ tax plan that provides a huge Christmas giveaway to Donald Trump and his family, but a lump of coal for the rest of us.
“Here’s a suggested call script:
Call: 888-516-5820
“My name is _______. I live in TOWN, STATE and I’m a constituent of the Senator’s.
“I want Senator [NAME] to OPPOSE the Senate tax plan that delivers huge tax cuts to America’s wealthiest families and corporations. Instead of tax breaks for hedge funds and private equity firms―that just increase income and wealth inequality―we need a tax plan that invests in critical programs for working families.
“We will not stand by as Republicans in Congress attempt to pass a tax plan that provides trillions in tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans―paid for by cutting critical services for working families, including $25 billion in cuts to Medicare in 2018 alone.
“Call your senators today and urge them to reject a tax plan that does nothing to boost the wages of working people.”
Thank you,
Josh Bivens
Director of Research, EPI Policy Center

I read that McCain won’t be in Washington DC to vote on the tax scam due to being weak from the cancer treatment.
Does that mean all it will take is 2 Republicans to vote against it so it will fail?
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I believe so, yes. But it’s not going to happen.
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Yes. But they were all bought off, including “deficit hawk” Corker from Tennessee, whose business will get millions, and Susan Collins of Maine, who was promised that the Republicans would save the individual mandates for healthcare in the next session (they lied to her.)
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I’m just pointing out in addition to the awful impacts of the bill itself, the follow up will include cuts to Medicaid which helps our special education kids. Social security which also helps cover (barely) many disabled children, teens & young adults (as well as all ages).
All in all, a despicable one-two punch to the gut.
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Not sure whether to laugh or cry. Turns out the tax bill takes away incentives for LSU (and moderately wealthy college football fans everywhere) fans to buy premium football game tickets. Now, you won’t get many people in Louisiana too excited about the tax bill, but take away their tickets and you’ll get them riled. After all, LSU is a football team attached to a school. They’ll tolerate the school if it doesn’t hurt football: http://www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/politics/article_700a8106-e4f8-11e7-a424-479c83956ae1.html
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That was an LOL, easy call.
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