The Senate passed the most sweeping tax rewrite in decades early Saturday, with Republicans lining up to approve an overhaul that will touch almost every corner of the United States economy, affecting families, small business owners and multinational corporations, with the biggest benefits flowing to the highest-earning Americans.
Senators voted 51-49, as Republicans approved the nearly 500-page bill in the early morning hours after lawmakers received a rewritten version, which contained significant changes from the original bill that passed two Senate panels last month along party lines. The last-minute revisions prompted an outcry from Democrats, who said it was impossible — and irresponsible — for lawmakers to read and digest a significant piece of legislation in such a short period of time.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader and Kentucky Republican, called it “a great day for the country.”
The president praised Republican lawmakers on Saturday morning on Twitter, saying, “Biggest Tax Bill and Tax Cuts in history just passed in the Senate. Now these great Republicans will be going for final passage. Thank you to House and Senate Republicans for your hard work and commitment!”
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, said in a statement that with Senate approval “we will move quickly to a conference committee so we can get a final bill to President Trump’s desk.”
But, speaking on the Senate floor ahead of the vote, Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, called the Republican approach “a process and a product that no one can be proud of and everyone should be ashamed of.”
As explained by Senator Jon Tester last night, this bill was handed to the Democrats with only a handful of hours before the vote, and with revisions being added almost up until the last minute.
Many of those revisions contained sweetheart deals for Senators who were previous hold outs like Susan Collins:I was just handed a 479-page tax bill a few hours before the vote. One page literally has hand scribbled policy changes on it that can’t be read. This is Washington, D.C. at its worst. Montanans deserve so much better. pic.twitter.com/q6lTpXoXS0— Senator Jon Tester (@SenatorTester) December 2, 2017
Several amendments that Collins offered were incorporated into the bill, including the restoration of a $10,000 deduction for property taxes and a lower threshold for deducting medical expenses.
Collins touted the ability for her to get changes into the bill as crucial to her decision to ultimately be able to support it.
And Lisa Murkowski:
Senate Republicans passed legislation early Saturday allowing oil and gas drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as part of a tax reform package, moving closer to fulfilling a long-time GOP goal.
The passage of the bill marked a significant achievement for Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, the chairwoman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, who has introduced legislation to open a portion of the Alaskan refuge to drilling every term she has served in the chamber, only to be blocked by Democrats.
“This small package offers a tremendous opportunity for Alaska, for the Gulf Coast, and for all of our nation,” Murkowski said before the vote. “We have authorized responsible energy development in the 1002 area.”
This has already received significant backlash from conversations groups:
A major conservation group is blasting the newly passed Senate GOP tax bill for allowing oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), calling the bill “simply shameful.”
“Opening the Arctic to drilling as part of this tax plan is simply shameful. The Arctic Refuge isn’t a bank—drilling there won’t pay for the tax cuts the Senate just passed,” National Audubon Society President and CEO David Yarnold said in a statement Saturday.
Actually it is not likely to bring in much money at all as the cost of new drilling is quite high in Alaska and with the price of oil plunging the risk to cost ratio may mean that few, if any, new wells are dug.
In the meantime the bill did repeal the Obamacare mandate which means that the healthcare of millions of Americans will likely be affected by the vote.
The editorial board of the New York Times called it an "Historic Tax Heist":
The bill is expected to add more than $1.4 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, a debt that will be paid by the poor and middle class in future tax increases and spending cuts to Medicare, Social Security and other government programs. Its modest tax cuts for the middle class disappear after eight years. And up to 13 million people stand to lose their health insurance because the bill makes a big change to the Affordable Care Act.
Yet Republicans somehow found a way to give a giant and permanent tax cut to corporations like Apple, General Electric and Goldman Sachs, saving those businesses tens of billions of dollars.
All in all it is a truly terrible bill, which is why the Republicans demanded that it be passed late last night, because they well knew that if the American people had the opportunity to really know what was in it that they would take to the streets with pitchforks and torches.
https://theconversation.com/the-gop-doesnt-care-if-you-like-their-tax-plan-heres-why-88467
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"More importantly, as University of Glasgow political scientist Christopher Jan Carman and I have found, Republicans in Congress simply DON'T CARE as much about public opinion as Democrats do. The ideological convergence between voters and legislators is more than three times greater among Democratic legislators than among Republicans."
"nothing is more central to Republican orthodoxy than tax cuts for the wealthy. If they can’t cut taxes when they have control of the presidency and both houses of Congress, what do they have to live for? To be sure, if Republican lawmakers hadn’t gotten this done now, while they had the chance, they could have expected donors to ignore their calls next year."
" if Trump wins reelection, everything else that we associate with his candidacy and his presidency may be validated and copied by future politicians, on both sides, as “the way to win” – leaving a political legacy that may far outlast the consequences of this tax bill."
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Which proves that you can fool most all the people at least long enough for them to continue to vote against their own interests at election time. Why shouldn’t the GOP rape, plunder and pillage for all it’s worth while they can? It’s what they live for! Deficits and debt only matter when the opposition is in power, didn’t you know?
Delete9:49 AM - one would think they'd learn but they NEVER do.
DeletePork barrel spending is supposed to be illegal so I guess this will be called perk barrel bribery to buy votes.
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RESIST NOW! "Protests against Senate passing Trump Tax Increase in the middle of the night are happening everywhere. Check in with you local activist groups and join in. This Is the day to make some noise! The House and the Senate have passed two different bills so there still has to be another vote before this is a done deal. Trump alone will get up to a billion dollar gift from this bill. No matter how small your neighborhood or town, call a few friends and take to the streets!" MM
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of effing stupid people in this country, that's for sure. I've always said, "wait until it hits them in the wallet," and is it ever going to.
Deletethe republicans will get what they want. for now. trump is going down and they will follow. how stupid can you get?
DeleteWhere are the legions of TEAPARTY HYPOCRITE BASTARDS that were ALL ABOUT CONTROLLING DEBT AND DEFICIT SPENDING in 2010?
ReplyDeleteI guess giving billionaires a big wet 25 million a year tax break will allow them to buy a new helicopter for their fleet of yachts, because that's well worth 1.5 trillion dollars of new debt.
Plus, BONUS TIME, the Repubs and fanatics will next start cutting Soc Security and Medicare/Medicaid due to that new 1.5T debt.
Only losers, poor people, immigrants, children and liberals care about Social programs, so fuck them all and pass the champagne
i lose my SS i'm on the street. my sisters can only help for so long. i will die without diabetes medication. and don't tell it's my fault because my grandfather died of it, my uncle has it, my dad had it, and my sister has it and my brother has high blood sugar. he hasn't crossed the line yet. this is why my sister and i needed Obama care. trump and his repubs can celebrate all they want. they are going down.
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ReplyDelete"“This would explain why negative partisanship has remained high, even as Republicans control both branches of the federal government.”
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/trump-effect-has-created-a-partisan-garbage-fire-of-commentary-written-at-1st-grade-reading-level-study/
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/fmr-u-s-secretary-labor-robert-reich-3/
ReplyDelete“Opening the Arctic to drilling as part of this tax plan is simply shameful. The Arctic Refuge isn’t a bank—drilling there won’t pay for the tax cuts the Senate just passed,
ReplyDeleteNo, especially the way Alaska's wingnuts and goofy Guv Silly Sullivan decided to pay big Awl to take the black stuff of Alaska's and PDF's hands.
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ReplyDeletethis is what happens when you don't get off your lazy butt and go VOTE:
(we all have to) live with it
Its a great day to protest. Give um hell.
ReplyDeleteSparta! "said that the budget cuts triggered by the Senate tax plan will severely limit military preparedness for future events, like a possible conflict with North Korea.
ReplyDelete“Anyone who is voting for this bill is essentially saying: ‘You know, I’ll talk a good story about supporting national security, but when it comes down to the money, it’s going to go to the wealthiest Americans,’” he told his fellow Senators." " “the growing danger of a ‘hollowed out’ military force that lacks the ability to sustain the intensive deployment requirements of our global defense mission.”
Rinse the blood, repeat!
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/gop-tax-bill-will-hurt-u-s-military-say-top-generals/
Typo: yes it is causing much conversation, but the Alaska drilling dill lol has conservationist upset!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I don't even feel too too badly that I will directly benefit from the loss of the AMT. This has been killing us yearly. I did not vote for the asshole but my extended family did. They are going to suffer, bigly, with this new tax nightmare. Be careful what you wish for stooopid people. Drumpf wa never looking out for you. He was never going to drain the swamp. He has turned the entire country into a giant disgusting jonny on the spot tank.
Democrats need to examine this bill in detail and use it against every Republican that voted for it in the next election.
ReplyDeletei'm sure they will. we need to get everyone out to vote. drag them by the hair if you have to. we are own by the koch brothers here in Wisconsin and the state has been cut up to favour republicans-that's why Walker didn't get recalled. we will work on it. paul ryan is not up for election next year, damnit.
Deletethe republicans are toast. when the democrats take over they will remove or water the bill down. i can't believe how crass and uncaring the repubs are. drilling in Alaska is not an option.
ReplyDeleteMake sure you thank Senators Sullivan & Murkowski(Martell) appropriately if you see them during the holiday break for congress coming up this month
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ReplyDeletehttps://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/rand-paul-blasts-big-pharma-for-jacking-up-drug-prices-it-is-not-capitalism/
https://www.rawstory.com/2017/12/how-the-tax-package-could-blur-the-separation-of-church-and-politics/
ReplyDelete"The tax bill’s proposed change would actually repeal the Johnson Amendment, and it would apply to all charitable organizations, including churches and other houses of worship like mosques and synagogues. It came as an unwelcome surprise to most charities, which have been openly rejecting it."
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-mocked-over-empty-seats-192835523.html
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Fallen Angel down the abY$$ to HELL...
People have paid into Social Security and Medicare. If the government isn’t going to make good on it’s CONTRACT with the American people, then they better cough up the money to refund IN FULL all contributions that have not be taken out. PLUS INTEREST for all those years they sat on our money.
ReplyDeleteThat’s just to start.
This bill is being called the Tax Scam by Huffington Post. Pretty accurate.
It’s the hodgepodge of EVIL.
Ministers can noe preach politics and endorse candidates from the pulpit.
The ACA mandate is gone.
Like Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security will be reduced or eliminated.
Fertilized eggs are now “people.”
College grad students will have their taxes go up 400%. Try to pay that and live on $30,000 a year. (Their tuition is now taxable so they are paid $30,000 but have to pay taxes on $90,000.)
ANWR will be gone. (In unrelated to the tax scam news, Trump will be destorying Bears Ears and several other National Monuments on Monday.)
And then there’s the pork.
A single school is getting a tax break. It’s connected to Betsy DeVos. (Eric Prince went there.)
Donald Judas Trump will personally benefit from the pass through, deductions for golf ccourse owners, private plane owners, elimination of the AMT, deducations or exemptions for rental income and licensing. All those things Trump makes money on. He is going to pay a fraction of what he’s paid in previous years.
What are the CEOs going to do with all that windfall money? They will raise their dividends to reward their stockholders and they will buy back their stock to drive up the value. Jobs? Nope. Even if they tried, “The Fed” might stop them as that way might least to inflation or a depression or something. I’m not clear on it but it has to do with such a shortage of workers (when the unemployment rate goes below 4%) that workers can demand and get raises because they are in such short supply they can get away with it. So, no, more jobs is not going to happen one way or another.
The only thing that is going to save us is that once the House and Senate reconcile their two versions enough votes are loss that it doesn’t pass. (I’m looking at YOU Corker, Flake, Johnson, Collins and yes, even YOU John McCain.)
We cannot afford to put this tax scam into practice and experience the horrible negative effects of the “Republican policy philosophy.”
The only thing that *might* come out of this? That Republicans lose in 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024. Because each of those years the average American is going to be experiencing more and more disastrous effects of this tax scam.
You have a lot more faith in Average Americans than I do. How do you think Doald got elected along with help from Putin.
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