Billy000
Democratic Socialist
- Nov 10, 2011
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The Republican senators who will decide tax reform: Where they stand
Two senators have said they will not vote for the bill in its current form. A few others expressed disappointment towards the bill without giving an answer on what their vote will be.
What’s worse, is that if concessions are made in the bill to appease these senators, it may change other “yeses” to “noes”.
How about you cons just admit how terrible the GOP is at governing? If this fails, Trump will be the first modern president to not achieve any major legislation working with congress for his first year in office.
Two senators have said they will not vote for the bill in its current form. A few others expressed disappointment towards the bill without giving an answer on what their vote will be.
What’s worse, is that if concessions are made in the bill to appease these senators, it may change other “yeses” to “noes”.
How about you cons just admit how terrible the GOP is at governing? If this fails, Trump will be the first modern president to not achieve any major legislation working with congress for his first year in office.