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I'm telling you, this will be an absolute clusterfuck. Mike Johnson will be openly jacking off to porn on the House floor before this is all over.
"...As negotiations over a major tax cuts bill get underway, they are also drawing a firm line: Simply doubling the maximum allowed deduction from the current $10,000 cap to $20,000, they say, is not enough.
- Five House Republicans plan to vote together in a bloc that could derail President-elect Donald Trump’s signature tax bill unless they get concessions on the current cap on state and local tax deductions.
- GOP Rep. Nick LaLota, of New York, told CNBC that doubling the SALT cap to $20,000 would be a “laughable” proposal.
- The SALT cap debate divides Republicans because lifting the limit is expensive and because it would largely benefit high-income households.
“The $20,000 is a nonstarter,” Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., told CNBC. “It’s almost laughable. It’s way too low to earn our vote.”
LaLota is one of 16 members of a congressional state and local tax, or SALT, caucus who attended a recent meeting with Trump at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. There, Trump promised the lawmakers that he would back their efforts to raise the SALT cap and told them to get back to him with a number that would ensure their support for his broader tax package, according to LaLota and his fellow New York GOP Rep. Andrew Garbarino.
The group plans to use House Republicans’ narrow, four-seat majority to increase its own leverage.
Specifically, LaLota is part of a bloc of five Republican House members who plan to stick together and oppose any broader Trump tax cut package unless it contains significant changes to the current SALT cap provisions.
Rounding out this group are Reps. Mike Lawler, of New York, Rep. Tom Kean Jr., of New Jersey, and Rep. Young Kim, of California, according to LaLota and Garbarino. ..."
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He's acting like the only adult in the room. He's a liberal but I can work with him.I’m already tired of this guy.
20K isn't nearly enough? What is it supposed to be? 40K? 100K? How much is enough?
"...As negotiations over a major tax cuts bill get underway, they are also drawing a firm line: Simply doubling the maximum allowed deduction from the current $10,000 cap to $20,000, they say, is not enough.
- Five House Republicans plan to vote together in a bloc that could derail President-elect Donald Trump’s signature tax bill unless they get concessions on the current cap on state and local tax deductions.
- GOP Rep. Nick LaLota, of New York, told CNBC that doubling the SALT cap to $20,000 would be a “laughable” proposal.
- The SALT cap debate divides Republicans because lifting the limit is expensive and because it would largely benefit high-income households.
“The $20,000 is a nonstarter,” Rep. Nick LaLota, R-N.Y., told CNBC. “It’s almost laughable. It’s way too low to earn our vote.”
LaLota is one of 16 members of a congressional state and local tax, or SALT, caucus who attended a recent meeting with Trump at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago. There, Trump promised the lawmakers that he would back their efforts to raise the SALT cap and told them to get back to him with a number that would ensure their support for his broader tax package, according to LaLota and his fellow New York GOP Rep. Andrew Garbarino.
The group plans to use House Republicans’ narrow, four-seat majority to increase its own leverage.
Specifically, LaLota is part of a bloc of five Republican House members who plan to stick together and oppose any broader Trump tax cut package unless it contains significant changes to the current SALT cap provisions.
Rounding out this group are Reps. Mike Lawler, of New York, Rep. Tom Kean Jr., of New Jersey, and Rep. Young Kim, of California, according to LaLota and Garbarino. ..."
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So 3 of the highest taxed states in the country which of course has been screwed up by liberal tax and spend state legislatures.I'm telling you, this will be an absolute clusterfuck. Mike Johnson will be openly jacking off to porn on the House floor before this is all over.
Tovarish, in America story is called "Chicken Little"So 3 of the highest taxed states in the country which of course has been screwed up by liberal tax and spend state legislatures.
This is simply daily politics. Why you use this benign issue (that will get resolved) to play Henny Penny with is strange.
I paid property tax of $18K per year for a $700K house in Ohio, which is dominated by a radical right wing legislature. The legislature just kept cutting state income tax and pushing school funding and other services previously subsidized by the state back to the counties, which raised the missing funds by raising property and sales taxes.So 3 of the highest taxed states in the country which of course has been screwed up by liberal tax and spend state legislatures.
This is simply daily politics. Why you use this benign issue (that will get resolved) to play Henny Penny with is strange.
Like "Trump will destroy democracy.."....."Trump is Hitler..."........"Trump is beholden to Russia..".... "Billionaires own Trump."Tovarish, in America story is called "Chicken Little"
Damn farce, any plans to move? I don't know for sure, but I suspect your situation is the exception and not the rule for red dominated local districts. Mine is certainly the inverse from yours. You live in the Cleveland area don't you? Are your schools the best in the state?I paid property tax of $18K per year for a $700K house in Ohio, which is dominated by a radical right wing legislature. The legislature just kept cutting state income tax and pushing school funding and other services previously subsidized by the state back to the counties, which raised the missing funds by raising property and sales taxes.
Like "Trump will destroy democracy.."....."Trump is Hitler..."........"Trump is beholden to Russia..".... "Billionaires own Trump."
See how that works?
Different side of the same coin.
I moved to Charlotte 3+ years ago when I retired. Cleveland schools are far from the best in the state but some of the suburbs have very good schools and they pay handsomely for them. Ohio schools in general are considerably better than those in NC (wife is a teacher) but the Ohio GOP is doing their best to defund public education and keep Ohio schools dropping in those rankings.Damn farce, any plans to move? I don't know for sure, but I suspect your situation is the exception and not the rule for red dominated local districts. Mine is certainly the inverse from yours. You live in the Cleveland area don't you? Are your schools the best in the state?