Ahead of the House’s expected final vote on the Republican tax bill, leading House Republicans went on cable news on Tuesday morning to make their final arguments for an overhaul of America’s tax code that will skew roughly 82 percent of its benefits to the richest one percent over time. Suffice it to
sale their sales pitches did not go well. On CNN, Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL), a member of the House-Senate conference committee on taxes, argued that the unpopularity of the bill — recent polling shows 55 percent of American opposed to it — isn’t actually a bad thing, as it creates “low expectations.” “I think this is going to be far more pleasant for people” than they expect, he said. Later, Roskam ...
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sale their sales pitches did not go well. On CNN, Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL), a member of the House-Senate conference committee on taxes, argued that the unpopularity of the bill — recent polling shows 55 percent of American opposed to it — isn’t actually a bad thing, as it creates “low expectations.” “I think this is going to be far more pleasant for people” than they expect, he said. Later, Roskam ...
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