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dimejinky99 wrote:Fox are gonna have a field day
Wed November 08, 2017 4:20 pm
McParadigm wrote:
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bune wrote:And who the hell is Paul Ryab?
Wed November 08, 2017 4:34 pm
McParadigm wrote:Is this accurate?
Wed November 08, 2017 4:39 pm
McParadigm wrote:Is this accurate?
McParadigm wrote:bune wrote:And who the hell is Paul Ryab?
jwfocker wrote:McParadigm wrote:Is this accurate?
Seems to match up. Hurst's wife was killed on the air two years ago. I remember that day. At the time it stuck out but now I'm not sure it would.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/07/politics/ ... index.html
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Wed November 08, 2017 6:22 pm
jwfocker wrote:McParadigm wrote:Is this accurate?
Seems to match up. Hurst's wife was killed on the air two years ago. I remember that day. At the time it stuck out but now I'm not sure it would.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/07/politics/ ... index.html
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theplatypus wrote:
Wed November 08, 2017 7:32 pm
McParadigm wrote:Of course Stephen Miller saw it as a chance to creep.
Wed November 08, 2017 10:30 pm
Under pressure from businesses, House Republicans have gutted a plan to crack down on corporate tax avoidance – which is now helping put their broader tax-rewrite plan over budget.
They’ve scaled back the proposal -- opposed by the influential Koch brothers, as well as scores of large corporations -- so much that the provision is now projected to raise $7 billion over the next decade, which is 95 percent less than the original plan. Some companies would likely pay nothing under the revised plan.
Senate Republicans, meanwhile, plan to unveil a tax plan on Thursday that sharply diverges from the House GOP's plan, including by not fully repealing the estate tax, eliminating the state and local tax deduction and possibly changing a tax cut for unincorporated “pass-through” companies so it is more palatable to the small business lobby than the House legislation.
The House Republicans’ change in the corporate tax avoidance provision is a big reason why their tax plan now doesn’t fit within their budget, which allows them to cut taxes by $1.5 trillion. They’re now $146 billion over budget, according to Ed Lorenzen, a budget expert at the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Wed November 08, 2017 10:35 pm
"To get it to $1.5 trillion, you know that's the bottom line," said Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.), who sits on the tax-writing committee. "It's a lot of hard decisions -- they've got to be made."