does it kill the obamacare mandate?
>>96832>The tax bill does include one major rollback of the Affordable Care Act, repealing the individual mandate requiring Americans to buy health insurance.Yes, looks like that is still in there, thank God.
>>96833good, as long as it has this and it cuts taxes (no I don't care if it's the rich's taxes, they still have to cut spending) then I'm quite content.
>>96835From what I've heard, the people who don't observe a decrease in their taxes are predominantly wealthy people in blue states. They're salty about SALT getting axed.
>>96836yeah, all those "poor middle class" people that were taking 6 figure deductions on their taxes can kill themselves. The only real problem there is they'll move out of their horrible cities now and ruin other areas by moving into them, i.e. virginia
He's actually going to pull it off? The absolute madman!
God bless Trump
>>96831Sorry if I should already know this, but does this bill reduce or eliminate the state tax deduction? Other replies imply it, but I want a clear answer
>>96854https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dso8BQkBLoLivestream of voting
Hasn't started yet as of this post
Time to get comfy
>>96858>>96855nope it just cuts it down from above 100,000 to a max of 10,000 so actual middle class people in blue states will be fine ironically enough given the lefts complaint about it the changes hurt the wealthiest
>>96856My hatred of Chuck Schumer burns with the passion of a thousand suns. All of a sudden he gives a shit about the deficit now?
>>96914I'm looking forward to see what the Trump Curse does to him. He'll probably die of Ebola or something.
>>96914even if they weren't full of shit they're being retarded, the numbers that show that assume the economy won't grow, that we won't cut spending, and besides which it's 1.4 trillion over like a decade or some nonsense when it jumped 10 trillion under obama
lol the hippies are protesting now.
Kill Bill was a pretty good movie.
Officially passed Senate 51 to 48.
51-48
IT PASSED
LET THE SALT MINING COMMENCE
Wait a minute… they are claiming a glitch now and need to revote? Is this right?
>>96925I don't entirely understand it, but I guess there was some kind of procedural issue, the house has to revote or something. They said something about having to strike "certain provisions" because they violate some kind of budget rule, they haven't elaborated on it more than that. I'll expect we can read about the details in the morning. However it sounds like the overall effect of the bill won't be affected and it is basically passed.
Life is cool sometimes
MAGA
>>96925>>96926I looked into it, I guess the issue is with two provisions in the House version of the bill, one of them having to do with using 529 savings accounts for home schooling expenses, and the other was something to do with determining whether endowments for universities were subject to one of the new taxes. Not a huge deal.
I guess these two provisions violated the Senate budget reconciliation rules because they pertain to policy rather than budget, so they had to be stricken from the bill, otherwise they wouldn't have been able to pass it through reconciliation and they would need 60 votes to pass instead of a bare majority. There was an earlier vote on whether to override the rules and include those two provisions anyway but they needed 60 for that one and it failed, so those two provisions are out. Since the House added them they now have to send it back to the House minus those two provisions and they will vote on it tomorrow morning. After that it goes to the President's desk to sign.
>>96924obamacare is finally dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9e6TdbA8FoIncoming speech from Pres Trump on new bill today