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Old 11-16-2017, 05:19 PM
 
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The 13 House Republicans that voted against the bill are:
• Rep. Dan Donovan (New York)
• Rep. John Faso (New York)
• Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (New Jersey)
• Rep. Darrell Issa (California)
• Rep. Walter Jones (North Carolina)
• Rep. Peter King (New York)
• Rep. Leonard Lance (New Jersey)
• Rep. Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey)
• Rep. Tom McClintock (California)
• Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (California)
• Rep. Chris Smith (New Jersey)
• Rep. Elise Stefanik (New York)
• Rep. Lee Zeldin (New York)
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Old 11-16-2017, 05:25 PM
 
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Sweet, love the House bill. My taxes are going to fall through the floor. Goodbye AMT!!!
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Old 11-16-2017, 05:50 PM
 
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Sweet, love the House bill. My taxes are going to fall through the floor. Goodbye AMT!!!
Your tax cut is funded by deficit financing. It will be paid for all of us and our kids as we shoulder the increased public debt for years to come. Enjoy your government handout.
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Old 11-16-2017, 06:17 PM
 
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You're only upset when (r)s vote to increase taxes? Lol.
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Old 11-16-2017, 06:29 PM
 
Location: San Diego
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The 13 House Republicans that voted against the bill are:
• Rep. Dan Donovan (New York)
• Rep. John Faso (New York)
• Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen (New Jersey)
• Rep. Darrell Issa (California)
• Rep. Walter Jones (North Carolina)
• Rep. Peter King (New York)
• Rep. Leonard Lance (New Jersey)
• Rep. Frank LoBiondo (New Jersey)
• Rep. Tom McClintock (California)
• Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (California)
• Rep. Chris Smith (New Jersey)
• Rep. Elise Stefanik (New York)
• Rep. Lee Zeldin (New York)
The usual RHINOs, remember at voting time.
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Old 11-16-2017, 06:50 PM
 
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Since Californians love taxes and voted for the nation's highest state income tax these could all be future senate candidates! The house tax bill will also lower taxes for many moderate income renters who do not itemize and take the standard deduction. This is a fantastic bill for taxpayers who do not file Form 1040 Schedule A since the standard deduction for couples is $24,000 instead of $12,600.
Wow they are sounding like the Democrats in CA. Tax, tax, tax.
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Old 11-16-2017, 08:32 PM
 
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I think it may not get through the Senate. There is already one definite "no", another senator has made remarks that don't sound like "yes" will be forth coming at this point.
I am pretty sure I will pay less Federal tax if this tax bill becomes law. The amount saved would not be great. But, I don't think the numbers add up. What I mean is I think there definite probability of increased borrowing under this tax plan.

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Old 11-17-2017, 03:03 AM
 
Location: Sacramento, Placerville
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Trump's tax plan passed the House by a 227-205 vote. For many middle- and upper-class Californians this bill will cause you to pay more in taxes.

These California representatives voted to increase your taxes:

Yea R LaMalfa, Doug CA 1st
Yea R Cook, Paul CA 8th
Yea R Denham, Jeff CA 10th
Yea R Valadao, David CA 21st
Yea R Nunes, Devin CA 22nd
Yea R McCarthy, Kevin CA 23rd
Yea R Knight, Steve CA 25th
Yea R Royce, Ed CA 39th
Yea R Calvert, Ken CA 42nd
Yea R Walters, Mimi CA 45th
Yea R Hunter, Duncan CA 50th

We Californians need to remember this in 2018.
What they voted for is the GOP because they forgot that they are supposed to represent the voters in their districts, not the GOP. I'm sure there was some bullying going on behind the scenes to persuade them to vote the way they did. I'm not really a fan of the three that voted no, but I will give them credit for representing the voters ahead of the self-serving interests of the GOP. That's the way it is supposed to work.
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Old 11-17-2017, 04:06 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Trump's tax plan passed the House by a 227-205 vote. For many middle- and upper-class Californians this bill will cause you to pay more in taxes.

These California representatives voted to increase your taxes:

Yea R LaMalfa, Doug CA 1st
Yea R Cook, Paul CA 8th
Yea R Denham, Jeff CA 10th
Yea R Valadao, David CA 21st
Yea R Nunes, Devin CA 22nd
Yea R McCarthy, Kevin CA 23rd
Yea R Knight, Steve CA 25th
Yea R Royce, Ed CA 39th
Yea R Calvert, Ken CA 42nd
Yea R Walters, Mimi CA 45th
Yea R Hunter, Duncan CA 50th

We Californians need to remember this in 2018.
Thank you!

BTW, don't all Californians want to pay ever more taxes? Shame on you for not wanting to pay your fair share.
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Old 11-17-2017, 06:09 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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What they voted for is the GOP because they forgot that they are supposed to represent the voters in their districts, not the GOP.
These three didn't forget the voters that they represent:

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Originally Posted by Elliott_CA View Post
Nay R McClintock, Tom CA 4th
Nay R Rohrabacher, Dana CA 48th
Nay R Issa, Darrell CA 49th
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