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mitch96

(13,924 posts)
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 12:40 PM Dec 2017

Question, Where would I find info on the economic outlook on tRumps base?

Mainly if the new tax scam will benefit them, neutral or hurt them economically? I've looked around and all I find is mainly where the wealthy will benefit greatly and the middle class were thrown a bone..
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Question, Where would I find info on the economic outlook on tRumps base? (Original Post) mitch96 Dec 2017 OP
Hog Futures? Just a guess. librechik Dec 2017 #1
The middle class was thrown a bone LeftInTX Dec 2017 #2

librechik

(30,676 posts)
1. Hog Futures? Just a guess.
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 01:18 PM
Dec 2017

His rich followers will profit immensely, and all the rest of them think Trump will make them rich if they are faithful.To be fair, they think the same thing about Jesus.

You can't fix stupid. Or greed.

LeftInTX

(25,508 posts)
2. The middle class was thrown a bone
Tue Dec 26, 2017, 02:30 PM
Dec 2017

I hate to say this, but many independents and some democratic voters support the tax cuts.

There are many people out there who hear "tax cut" and "incentives for companies to return to the US", "this bill will create jobs".

Even President Obama felt the corporate tax rate was too high and advocated lowering it as long as corporate loopholes were closed.

I'm sure there are voters who feel that this bill closes corporate loopholes. NPR has had vague coverage about incentives to return foreign held money to the US. I can't imagine what right wing radio says.

There are many voters who still feel the the Republicans are fiscally responsible and would never advocate a bill that increases the national debt by 1.5 trillion.

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