Senate Gives Trump a Cabinet, Finally

Forty-three Democrats and two Independent senators sent President Donald Trump a letter Monday expressing their willingness to work with the administration and Republicans on passing tax reform. The Democrats are asking in exchange for their bipartisanship that the tax reform package not cut taxes on the wealthy, increase the federal deficit, or allow the Republicans to pass the legislation without Democratic support.

According to T we have a major debt and he wants to cut taxes for the wealthy and corp. Obviously with the lowest unemployment in years (thanks to Obama) and highest stock exchange (when Obama came into office it was the lowest it had been in decades so thanks again to Obama),

we do not really need to cut taxes do we???
 
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Forty-three Democrats and two Independent senators sent President Donald Trump a letter Monday expressing their willingness to work with the administration and Republicans on passing tax reform. The Democrats are asking in exchange for their bipartisanship that the tax reform package not cut taxes on the wealthy, increase the federal deficit, or allow the Republicans to pass the legislation without Democratic support.

According to T we have a major debt and he wants to cut taxes for the wealthy and corp. Obviously with the lowest unemployment in years (thanks to Obama) and highest stock exchange (when Obama came into office it was the lowest it had been in decades so thanks again to Obama),

we do not really need to cut taxes do we???

I so do love the argument that Obamas 8 years of a weak economy is Bush's fault and Trumps good economy is thanks to Obama. In a word; delusional.

Oh and fyu cutting taxes across the board increases tax revenue because it grows the economy, nice try though.
 
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Ignoring the Obamabots comments:

Congress Acts on Trump Administration Nominees – At Last!


And just like that, Donald Trump finally has the semblance of a presidential administration.

In the span of a few minutes on Thursday afternoon, the Senate confirmed dozens of the president’s stalled nominees to key posts in several departments. The departments of Justice, Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, and Commerce got long-awaited deputy, under, and assistant secretaries. NATO, the United Kingdom, and a bevy of other countries received U.S. ambassadors. And three districts got federal prosecutors months after the president fired nearly all of the U.S. attorneys who served under Barack Obama.

It was done on a voice voice as McConnell worked out a deal with Shumer over Obamacare.

Full story @ The Senate Finally Gives Trump His Administration
 

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