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In reply to the discussion: Senate GOP screwed up their own tax bill - accidentally killed all corporate tax deductions!! [View all]Leith
(7,864 posts)30. Such an Incompetent Bunch of Yahoos
rethugs aren't good for anything but coming up with new ways to smear the powerless and assorted political opponents.
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Senate GOP screwed up their own tax bill - accidentally killed all corporate tax deductions!! [View all]
Justice
Dec 2017
OP
It can't be fixed without another vote. The only 2 choices now are for the House
pnwmom
Dec 2017
#31
Means House cannot simply pass Senate bill as was feared. There has to be Conference Committee
Justice
Dec 2017
#9
I wondered how they could keep agreeing to Sen Collins' amendments b/c each one cost money
Justice
Dec 2017
#13
No one knows whats in that bill. There could be puppy kicking provision in it for all we know. nt
Yavin4
Dec 2017
#20
why couldn't they pass it as-is, and then just pass another bill to fix it?
getagrip_already
Dec 2017
#21
ahhhhh: Goddess bless the Mercury retrograde that kicked in yesterday (until the 22nd I think)
fierywoman
Dec 2017
#22
Clear as day illustration of folly of rushing legislation. But Republicons generate their own fog.nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#23
If we could get corporations to actually pay 20%, that would be an improvement.
SunSeeker
Dec 2017
#29