Tax Treason

The following is from the December 1, 2017 Progress Report email:

Last night, Senate Republican leaders were busy behind closed doors buying off votes to pass tax cuts for the wealthy paid for by tax hikes and program cuts for the middle class. Since neither the Senate or the House held a single hearing to study the bill’s impact—a bill that touches every American and significantly reorders our national economy—many Senators are still wondering exactly what’s in it. In fact, the final text has yet to see the light of day.

Here is what we do know:

  • $25 billion of automatic cuts to Medicare would be triggered,
  • More than $1 trillion will be added to the national debt, falling far short than the estimated $2.5 trillion in new revenue that Treasury Secretary promised.
Unfortunately Senator Susan Collins (R-ME)—who expressed deep misgivings about the bill and the process—was one of the ones bought off. In exchange for her vote, Collins struck a deal with President Drumpf to pass bipartisan health care legislation that in fact would not undo the damage done by the ACA repeal-without-replace provision in the current tax bill and has no chance of passing the House!
TAKEAWAY: Whatever happens with today’s vote, the fight is far from over. The increasingly fickle House has to pass the Senate version or the bill heads to a conference committee to resolve differences, and the Senate and House will vote again on a new version.
But for now, go to TrumpTaxToolkit.org to make sure this bill goes down today!

ACTION OF THE DAY

#TrumpTaxScam. You know what to do. Take action and call your Senators using TrumpTaxToolkit.org!

WHAT’S TRENDING

Flynn is #4. General Michael Flynn—Drumpf’s former National Security Advisory and top campaign advisor—is now the fourth top Drumpf campaign official to be charged in connection with the Russia investigation so far. Flynn is charged with lying to the FBI about his conversations with the Russian Ambassador. ABC is also reporting that Flynn plans to testify that Drumpf directed him to make contact with the Russians during the campaign. First and foremost, THIS IS COLLUSION. Directing Flynn to make contact with the Russians during the campaign is massive. It destroys Drumpf’s lies about having nothing to do with Russia. Follow The Moscow Project on Twitter for the latest.
Shady Judges. This week, the Senate confirmed Greg Katsas—another troubling judicial nominee from the Drumpf Administration. Katsas was appointed to a lifetime seat on the second most powerful court in the Country – the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Katsas provided Drumpf legal advice on his most controversial executive actions.
No More Blue Slips. On Wednesday, Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, violated a century-old senate tradition to pack the courts with even more of Drumpf’s extreme judicial nominees. Grassley scheduled a hearing for a nominee over the objection of the Senator who represents the people where the judge would serve – called a “blue slip” objection.
#DreamActNow. The clock is ticking for Congress to pass a Dream Act before the end of this year, that would protect nearly 800,000 DACA recipients from being at risk of detention and deportation. Thousands of dreamers are already losing their DACA status – each day that Congress fails to act, an average of 122 dreamers lose their protections. Tell Congress to stop playing politics with young people’s lives, and call your member today DreamActToolkit.org.
Drumpf’s Continued Attack on Public Lands and Native Americans. On Monday Drumpf is heading to Utah where he is expected to announce what will be the largest elimination of protected areas in U.S. history. In his repeal of protections for more than two million acres of public lands, Drumpf will reportedly cut Bears Ears National Monument by more than 85% and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument by more than half. These actions will put tens of thousands of Native American sacred sites at risk. Tell the Administration that this is a monumental mistake by joining the rally this Saturday in Salt Lake City.

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Minnesotans Who Will Be Hurt by Republican Tax Plan

More than a quarter of Minnesotans:

More than a quarter of Minnesotans will see their taxes go up under the House plan, by nearly $1,000 on average.

Workers and small businesses:

These wills would create new incentives for businesses to move production offshore and increase the trade deficit, hurting Minnesota workers and small businesses.

Rural and distressed communities across Minnesota:

The House GOP plan ends the New Market Tax Credits program, which has spurred over $1.6 billion in community investments in Minnesota and created over 8,577 full-time jobs since 2003. Continue reading “Minnesotans Who Will Be Hurt by Republican Tax Plan”

Deeply unpopular Congress aims to pass deeply unpopular bill for deeply unpopular president to sign

The following article by Philip Bump was posted on the Washington Post website November 29, 2017:

Republicans are forging ahead with their promise to overhaul the tax code, even with very little public support for their proposal. (Video: Jenny Starrs/Photo: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)

Something odd is happening on Capitol Hill.

It’s not odd that Republicans are pushing for a tax bill that’s tilted toward business and the wealthy. It’s a return to the argument that benefits at the top trickle down to workers in the form of more jobs and better pay. (Whether this would actually happen is a question of its own.) Republicans control the House, they control the Senate, they control the White House. This tax bill is the Republican agenda, and advancing political priorities when you have the majority is how representative democracy works. Continue reading “Deeply unpopular Congress aims to pass deeply unpopular bill for deeply unpopular president to sign”

Taxpayers want more fairness. GOP plan to ‘reform’ the tax code doesn’t deliver

The following article by Stephanie Leiser, Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Michigan, was posted on the Conversation website November 29, 2017:

Credit Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images

Republicans seem to be operating under the assumption that if the details of their tax “reform” plan are aired for too long, the whole thing might fall apart.

The House passed its version of the most sweeping overhaul of the tax code in a generation on Nov. 16, barely seven weeks since Republicans disclosed their “unified framework.” The last major rewrite, passed in 1986, took two years. Continue reading “Taxpayers want more fairness. GOP plan to ‘reform’ the tax code doesn’t deliver”

Chances for government shutdown rising

The following article by Scott Wong was posted on the Hill website November 28, 2017:

The odds of a government shutdown grew dramatically Tuesday as President Trump tweeted that he saw no path to a year-end deal with Democrats “Chuck and Nancy,” who then promptly backed out of a meeting at the White House.

Shortly after Trump’s “I don’t see a deal!” tweet, Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) said they didn’t see the point of sitting down with Trump. Continue reading “Chances for government shutdown rising”

Different Trumps Displayed on Each End of Penn. Ave.

The following article by John T. Bennett was posted on the Roll Call website November 29, 2017:

Dems get ‘street fighter,’ GOP gets charmer in chief

President Donald Trump arrives on Tuesday with Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., left, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for the Republican Senate Policy luncheon in the Capitol to discuss a tax overhaul bill. Credit: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call

President Donald Trump sometimes tries to charm others during negotiations, but often he prefers to fight.

Both strategies were on display Tuesday, as the president and Republican leaders, even while working to shepherd a tax overhaul through the Senate, turned their attention to a massive spending measure needed to avert a government shutdown next month — a measure that will require Democratic votes to pass.

Trump could have chosen to start negotiations with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer with the kind of charm offensive he laid on Xi Jinping during his recent trip to Asia. After meeting with the Chinese president, whose support he needs to address the North Korea threat, Trump declared him “more powerful” than Mao Zedong. Continue reading “Different Trumps Displayed on Each End of Penn. Ave.”

Trump Continues to Swipe at Democrats Who Hold Votes He Needs

The following article by John T. Bennett was posted on the Roll Call website November 28, 2017:

Go-it-alone approach could work on taxes, but not government funding

President Donald Trump and GOP leaders are going it alone on their tax effort, but they need Democrats on resolving spending disputes. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

Following on what he called a “love fest” with Senate Republicans at a lunchtime Capitol meeting, President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed momentum on a GOP-led overhaul of the tax code and swiped at Democrats whom he will need to get any sort of resolution to a rapidly approaching standoff over government spending.

After leaving the Capitol and setting up camp at the White House for a meeting initially scheduled among him and the Hill’s top leaders, the president said he was not surprised House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., ended up skipping the meeting at the executive mansion after he tweeted he didn’t see any kind of deal possible.  Continue reading “Trump Continues to Swipe at Democrats Who Hold Votes He Needs”

Trump Lobbies GOP on Tax Bill, But McConnell Still Needs Votes

The following article by John T. Bennett was posted on the Roll Call website November 28, 2017:

During turbulent day, White House tries to get a legislative win

President Donald Trump arrives on Tuesday with Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., left, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., for the Republican Senate Policy luncheon in the Capitol to discuss a tax overhaul bill. Credit: Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call

President Donald Trump lobbied GOP senators behind closed doors Tuesday to support a tax overhaul bill that is key to his agenda, but the chamber’s leading Republican indicated afterward he is still searching for the votes to pass it.

Trump returned to Capitol Hill for the third time in four weeks to sell Republican members on the House and Senate versions of GOP tax plan. But this time, he also went to try and wrangle the remaining holdouts to secure the 50 votes needed to pass the bill later this week. (Vice President Mike Pence could cast the 51st and decisive vote.)

Senate Finance Chairman Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, told reporters following the meeting that he believes Trump and GOP leaders will ultimately pass the first major tax legislation in three decades. Republicans moved a step closer shortly after their lunch with Trump when the Budget Committee moved the reconciliation tax measure to the floor on a party-line, 12-11 vote. Continue reading “Trump Lobbies GOP on Tax Bill, But McConnell Still Needs Votes”

Millions of Working- and Middle-Class Americans Would See a Tax Increase Under the Senate GOP Tax Plan

NOTE:  Rep. Erik Paulsen voted FOR the GOP tax bill.

Mitch McConnell (Credit: Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

The following article by Alex Rowell and Andrew Schwartz was posted on the Center for American Progress website November 27, 2017:

Senate Republicans have put forward a tax plan that would give corporations a permanent tax cut while raising taxes on millions of families. The plan would be a windfall for the richest Americans: In 2027, nearly 62 percent of its benefits would accrue to the top 1 percent. Yet, many families would end up paying more at tax time. And because the bill would increase the deficit by more than $1.4 trillion over the next 10 years, it would trigger automatic cuts to important government programs—including $25 billion in cuts to Medicare in 2018—resulting in additional burdens on working- and middle-class families. Continue reading “Millions of Working- and Middle-Class Americans Would See a Tax Increase Under the Senate GOP Tax Plan”

Could the battle for the GOP’s soul leave Republicans unelectable?

The following article by Amber Phillips was posted on the Washington Post website November 25, 2017:

“We are in trouble as a party if we continue to follow both Roy Moore and Donald Trump.”

That was Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) Monday, doubling down on something he said on a hot mic last weekend: That if the Republican Party becomes “the party of Roy Moore and Donald Trump, we are toast.”

What Flake said publicly is what Republican leaders are stressing over privately. They fear Trump is taking the party in a direction that could make it unelectable. Continue reading “Could the battle for the GOP’s soul leave Republicans unelectable?”