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It’s Tax Cut Tuesday and Nobody Is Happy?
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | December 19, 2017 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 12/19/2017 11:15:05 AM PST by Kaslin

RUSH: So here we are, folks, it’s Tuesday, and that must mean tax cuts. That must mean the House is gonna vote on the Trump tax cut bill today, and then after that the Senate is gonna take up debate and maybe probably vote on it tonight.

Now, over in the Senate, they’ve sent Mike Pence over there. He’s gonna be presiding over the vote because they’re not sure about Flake. Senator McCain is back home in Arizona. He will not vote. So they have a margin of one. If Flake decamps and votes against it, they’re gonna need Pence’s vote in the Senate whenever the vote happens.

Again, they’re targeting late this afternoon or tonight in the Senate, sometime this afternoon, maybe before the program is over today in the House. The Drive-Bys are doing everything they can to kill it.

Greetings, my friends, and welcome. It’s Rush Limbaugh. We’ve got three straight hours of broadcast excellence just for you. 800-282-2882 if you want to be on the program.

The Drive-By Media is doing everything it can to kill the tax cut bill. It has got public opinion dredged up to almost half of the American people opposing a tax cut. I was doing some perusing last night during downtime. I do have some. And I decided that I would take a peek at some conservative blogs. Now, tax cuts and the kind that are in this bill have been signature conservative — forget Republican — signature conservative ideas.

This tax cut has pretty much everything in it that every conservative economist has been clamoring for ever since they’ve been clamoring, led by the big corporate reduction from 35 to 21%, followed by a reduction in all marginal rates. This has pretty much everything every signature conservative has put their name to. And yet there’s opposition to it. And I was reading some of the opposition on conservative blogs.

Now, folks, I’m not gonna mention any names. I could. It’s not gonna serve any purpose because all it’s gonna do is end up being a distraction. I’m not trying to create false rivalries and wars and back and back and forth Twitter battles or any of that. That’s why I don’t mention people’s names. It’s not about the individuals. I guess in some cases it actually is.

To me it’s beyond fascinating. I was gonna say it’s incomprehensible, but it isn’t. It’s easily understandable. We have a bunch of of people — well, not a bunch, but we have a few conservatives — and I’m talking about in the media think tanks, this kind of thing — who are willing to sell out something they believe in that’s in their DNA simply because Donald Trump may benefit from it.

Now, it’s not nearly all of them, but it’s enough that it caused me to raise my eyebrows reading them. I saw comparisons to Obamacare. I saw a couple of pieces that were predicting that this tax cut bill could be as big an albatross around Trump’s neck as Obamacare was and is around the Democrats’ neck. I just looked and I said, “What in the world is happening here?”

Now, look, I want to be honest. There’s some things in this tax bill that these conservatives I’m talking about would not throw in there, like the elimination of state and local taxes, the elimination of the deduction, because of who those taxes hit. More on that in a moment. But the thing is it’s even revenue neutral. Our precious little government isn’t gonna lose any money over this deal. Except some of them think that it is.

Some of them think it’s gonna grow the deficit. Some of them think that it’s not going to balance out properly and for this reason they can’t wholeheartedly get behind it. There is no greater issue. That’s saying something, and maybe I’m wrong, but I’m telling you it’s in the top five of no greater issues to draw distinctions between ourselves and other people.

Now, you might think that this bill’s so unpopular, the Drive-Bys have driven up opposition to this tax cut, the Drive-Bys have driven up opposition to people keeping more of their money. Stop and think about that. Nearly half the country is objecting to keep more of their own money. Well, you would think the Democrats would have an alternative. Because every time the Democrats propose a bill, sweeping or tiny, what is our main beef?

The Republicans accept the premise and come up with their own version, only they say theirs is smarter. An example would be Obamacare. The Democrats propose a massive government takeover of health care, and the Republicans for the most part accept the premise but object to their techniques and instead propose their own idea just to get in on the action.

But after a story: “Nearly Half of Americans Oppose GOP Tax Bill Ahead of Final Votes,” according to a poll. This poll is from the Monmouth University, released yesterday. It says only 26% of respondents said they approve of it. Nineteen percent had no opinion. Eight percent wanted to wait to draw a conclusion ’til they saw the final bill. What a crock. Nobody’s gonna read it. But the bottom line is, 47% of those surveyed said they disapproved.

Okay, so the next story I have in the Stack here: “Pelosi Bails on Tax Cut Protest After Only Handful of Activists Show Up.” Now, wait a minute. If we’ve got a Monmouth University poll that says 47% of Americans oppose this, why can’t the Democrats find any protesters?

“A handful of folks are really steamed that Republican lawmakers are planning to lower taxes, and they gathered in tiny conference room on Capitol Hill where House Minority Speaker Nancy Pelosi was slated to speak Monday. But the demonstration was so weak, MSNBC reports, Pelosi didn’t even bother to show up. A reporter for PMSNBC said, ‘These protests have never been like what we saw with the healthcare law.'” Meaning, we don’t have nearly the opposition to tax cuts that we have with Obamacare, and yet I’ve been reading about the similarities between Obamacare and the tax cut bill — not legislative of course, but in terms of it being a negative for the people that do it.

Don’t misunderstand. The comparison is not that the tax cut bill has the same stuff in it that Obamacare is. Obamacare ended up being a drag on the Democrats. They lost the House in 2010 because of it, and they continue to lose elections because of that and other things. And what I’m reading is this is gonna be the same thing. Republicans are gonna pass this thing and the American people aren’t gonna like it and they’re gonna hold Republicans responsible. That’s the comparison that’s being made.

And yet with Obamacare, the Tea Party came out of nowhere. Obamacare and all of this madcap, irresponsible spending created an organic movement out of nothing called the Tea Party. The left can’t even pay a bunch of ragtag protesters to show up and protest this. So what’s going on? Is the polling wrong? Could it be that 47% of the American people do not oppose this?

It’s the strangest result I’ve ever seen. I have never seen a tax cut poll like this. But then you look at everything else in the media. Ninety-one percent of all media coverage on Trump this year is negative, and in terms of two recent stories — the Obama administration obstruction, the sabotage of anti-terror efforts for the Iran deal? That story has not been covered.

We had it yesterday. That story has not been reported by ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, MSNBC, New York Times, Washington Post, that story that was in The Politico yesterday talking about how Obama refused to clamp down on Hezbollah running cocaine and other drugs into the country because he didn’t want to anger Iran. That is a in a deal to get Iran into the nuclear family and in 10 years have a nuclear weapon. He didn’t want to tamp down the deal so he let Hezbollah continue to run drugs, including cocaine, into America. That is obstruction! That’s real obstruction.

They’re going after Trump on obstruction? Obama obstructed the DEA and the Department of Justice and told them to suspend efforts to stop Hezbollah from importing cocaine into the country. That is obstruction. That story has not been reported. You, in this audience, and people that watch Fox News are the only people that know it. Well, and to the extent that it’s been retweeted out there on Twitter and a bunch of leftists see it.

But of course they’re not gonna believe it, because they haven’t seen it in the New York Times or in the Washington Post or on CNN or at CBS, ABC, NBC, MSNBC, Telemundo television, whatever. Ninety percent coverage negative! More fake news: The Washington Post claiming that Trump was on the verge of rescinding his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. I read that today and I knew that was fake news before Trump’s the tweet. Trump was never gonna pull Gorsuch.

Trump is, to this day, as proud of Gorsuch making it to the Supreme Court as anything he’s done since being president. He still brags about Gorsuch. But the Washington Post reported that Trump was going to pull it back, rescind the nomination during the confirmation hearings. You know why? Supposedly… And they’ve got eight or nine unnamed sources, people that won’t put their names to this, claiming that Trump was livid when Gorsuch said he didn’t like administration attacks on the judiciary; it made him very uncomfortable.

The Washington Post story says that Trump viewed that as Gorsuch not being loyal and had to be talked out of withdrawing Gorsuch’s name. Trump has tweeted out today that this is entirely and totally fake news, and there’s no question that it’s fake news. They try to make the case that Trump is petty and is totally, totally influenced by flattery. All of this is so overblown and exaggerated, and it’s just another manufactured lie. There is another story that the Drive-By Media has not covered.

In addition to not covering the fact that Obama obstructed law enforcement attempts to interdict cocaine being run into the country by Hezbollah, the New York Times and the Washington Post have totally ignored the texts between Peter Strzok and his mistress over needing an “insurance policy” if Trump were to win the election. That whole story — the tweets between Strzok and his mistress and the conversations in the office of Andrew McCabe (at the time number two at the FBI). Those stories haven’t been reported, those tweets, that whole story.

Obama obstruction of justice, impeding law enforcement, telling them to not try to stop Hezbollah from running cocaine into the country and the texts between Strzok and his mistress? Those stories have not appeared. I guess there’s no time. When 90% of the busy broadcast news day is anti-Trump, I guess you don’t have time to squeeze in stories that are true and that make Trump’s opponents look bad. So it’s in this atmosphere that we have a poll showing nearly half the American people oppose keeping more of their own money.

And it’s amazing to me. If you read deep down in the poll, it’s amazing to me the detail of this tax proposal that the American people are aware of. The American people are normally not aware of the details in legislation mainly because the members of Congress voting on it haven’t even read it all. But when we get to the tax bill, it’s stunning how Ma and Pa Kettle in the trailer park somewhere in the Texas Panhandle know full well about the lack of deductibility of state and local income taxes and every other bit of minutia in the bill.

I just don’t believe it. I don’t believe the country is that far gone that the majority of the American people… I know we have enough — more than enough — Americans who love socialism, mostly young people, Millennials and what have you. You want to hear the piece de resistance? Grab audio sound bite number 1. They’re pulling out all the stops because they know this is gonna happen today; they’re beside themselves.

This will be a seminal, significant legislative achievement. It will be something they will not have been able to stop and at the end of the day, once this is implemented, people are gonna see that it was a good thing and they’re gonna end up supporting it. They’re trying to stop that from happening. Listen to this montage. CNN, ABC, CBS, various people there using a last-chance tactic to try to stop the tax bill.

DON LEMON: Why do real estate businesses — specifically like, say, the Trump families — save millions?

MARY BRUCE: The president and his family could stand to benefit personally from tax cuts!

NANCY CORDES: It would primarily benefit wealthy commercial real estate investors, like (dramatic pause) President Trump.

PHIL MATTINGLY: President Trump or perhaps Jared Kushner would benefit mightily from this tax cut.

STEPHANIE RUHLE: … really gets hooked up, President Trump and his family.

“POPPY” HARLOW: The president and his family will benefit from this.

DAVID CHALIAN: Sixty-three percent of Americans say that the Trump family will be better off because of this tax plan.

RUSH: Where the hell do they get that? “Sixty-three percent of the American people…”? Why not 65%? Why not 80%? “Sixty-three percent of Americans say that the Trump family will be better off because…” How do they know that? But you notice the theme. Every Drive-By we chose there is trying to kill the bill by telling people that Trump is doing it so he personally will benefit and to hell with everybody else. This is not your standard, ordinary, everyday media bias observation.

That’s not what’s going on. This is not media bias. This goes so far beyond media bias. This is not media malpractice. This isn’t journalistic malpractice. This goes way beyond any of that. This isn’t journalism. This isn’t the news. It is what journalism has become. But, I mean, this isn’t the news. This is nothing more than hard-core agenda advocacy, pretending to be and disguised as, quote-unquote, “media” or “news.” It isn’t true.

A lot of it is made up. A lot of it is sourced from anonymous people without the guts or courage to put their names to it. It’s desperation. It’s a Hail Mary. It is anything and everything — and it doesn’t matter what — to stop Trump. I’ve never seen anything like it, even with the second most hated presidency in our lifetimes. That would be Ronald… No, no. Richard Nixon. Quick, before we go to the break: “What’s Nixon’s middle name?” (interruption) Way to go. You passed the test.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 115th; congress; mediamalpractice; rush; rushtranscript; taxcut; taxes; trumptaxcuts
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To: Kaslin

The Lowry segment:

Folks, the stuff that has been done this year, the economic rebound, the pulling this country from the depths of despair and putting it back on a course to make it great again?

It is transformational and phenomenal. So much of this has happened in just one year, and the tax cut passing will put an exclamation point to the end of this. That (although it won’t be reported) is going to send the left into the throes of depression and funk like you think you’re in. They are gonna end up actually being there, and their funk and their depression is gonna be legit because it will be born of the reality that they have been unable to stop Trump from the implementation of his agenda. Yeah, some things.

But you look at the forces arrayed against this president — you look at the projection of power the left has put together and used against this administration — and then you measure what this administration got done. I would be hard-pressed for you to name any other president who could pull off as much of what Trump has pulled off with this kind of opposition. No previous president has known this kind of opposition. No previous president has been the recipient of 91% consistent, negative coverage for over a year.

No previous president has been targeted for destruction by what we call the “deep state,” the administrative, unelected bureaucracy of this country — staffed by career leftists, socialists, liberals, you name it — working in consort with simpaticos at the Drive-By Media. There isn’t a single president in our lifetimes you could name who could have withstood and overcome and triumphed on so much against this kind of opposition, and some are now begrudgingly beginning to recognize it and acknowledge it.


I was a Cruz supporter and Cruz couldn’t have pulled off what Trump has.


21 posted on 12/19/2017 11:27:30 AM PST by Kent C
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To: gubamyster

DouGie should take the $8,000 and give it to Saint Jude’s hospital, but Dougie really only wants to Virtue Signal, not actually help people.


22 posted on 12/19/2017 11:27:34 AM PST by heights
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To: xzins

I get less than $700, but I can use it far better than a bloated government bureaucracy who sees middle class taxpayers like me as cows to be milked . . . or butchered.


23 posted on 12/19/2017 11:27:58 AM PST by Vigilanteman (ObaMao: Fake America, Fake Messiah, Fake Black man. How many fakes can you fit into one Zer0?)
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To: xzins; DoughtyOne
I'm thrilled.

I haven't even tried the calculator.

I'm excited because it's clear, most of us will keep more. But even better, it will boost the economy for us, our kids, grand kids and help revive a once great nation.

We live in genuinely exciting times.

24 posted on 12/19/2017 11:30:37 AM PST by Lakeshark (Trump. He stands for the great issues of the day. Stay the course!)
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To: Kaslin

Liberals cannot see this pass, it will only make them look more communist than they already are.

Trump wins again. The Libs can all go home and share their spit over KWanzaa or whatever.


25 posted on 12/19/2017 11:30:46 AM PST by eyedigress ((Old storm chaser from the west))
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To: Vigilanteman

Doug Emerson just wants to bitch, moan, and complain. Donating his tax savings to some charity (or even handing Benjamins to bums on the street) requires actual effort. It requires him to take responsibility for his life. It requires him to make moral choices.

This will not do.


26 posted on 12/19/2017 11:31:30 AM PST by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: DoughtyOne

The Republicans need to replace McConnell as Majority leader and put someone in that insist on a majority of 60 votes for the Republicans. That means of course that we have to increase our seats in the midterm election.


27 posted on 12/19/2017 11:33:04 AM PST by Kaslin (Quid est Veritas?: What Is Truth?)
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To: Kaslin
CNN veteran anchor Don Lemon, 51, leaves SNL after party holding hands with rumored boyfriend

http://www.dailymail.co.uk ^ | 10-1-2017 Posted on 10/1/2017, 12:40:08 PM by boycott

CNN anchor Don Lemon stepped out on Saturday night holding hands with his rumored boyfriend. The 51-year-old veteran journalist attended the star-studded Saturday Night Live after party at Tao Restaurant and Night Club in New York City with Tim Malone. It appears as though Lemon has been dating Malone since at least April, according to a number of photos posted to their respective social media accounts. But this is the first time Lemon has been photographed publicly with Malone, who works as a sales executive in his 30s and graduated from Boston College in 2006, according to his LinkedIn profile.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ..

28 posted on 12/19/2017 11:33:33 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Build Kate's wall! Keep illegals and illegal murderers/criminals out of America! MAGA! SLAP ACT!,)
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To: Kaslin

I have talked with several owners of construction companies who are very eager to take the corporate tax cut and buy equipment, hire employees and generally reinvest the money.


29 posted on 12/19/2017 11:34:30 AM PST by Tadhg
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To: Kaslin

The Commie media would only be happy if Democrats were passing the same exact bill, but since Republicans are doing it, WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH..dear liberals..you are free to give as much of your paycheck to the Govt as you wish, just send them a check NO ONE is stopping you!


30 posted on 12/19/2017 11:34:38 AM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Kaslin

I’ll withhold any happiness until the thing is signed into law.


31 posted on 12/19/2017 11:34:58 AM PST by SkiKnee
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To: gubamyster

Ahhhhhhhhhh Thousand Oaks, I remember when that area was Conservative, then it merged with Simi Valley to become an illegal alien cesspool with far left loons


32 posted on 12/19/2017 11:35:24 AM PST by Sarah Barracuda
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To: Kaslin

Nope wrong again, if flake votes against, it is 50 to 49 no tie breaker needed. In fact flake and two others can abstain from voting making it 48 to 48 before you need pence, voting against is different than not voting, which is why McCains absence is not a problem


33 posted on 12/19/2017 11:35:28 AM PST by pghbjugop
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To: gubamyster

That’s nice for us, but it’s disgraceful morally since we have no need for that benefit while people who are poor or sick will not be helped by this bill.

And we already have a myriad of social programs to help them.


34 posted on 12/19/2017 11:36:10 AM PST by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: gubamyster

I think I know this idiot and he is not from Thousand Oaks and that is not his real name.

That, or I know his idiot twin.

Doug:
Nothing stopping you from taking the benevolence of the givernment and donating that $8,000 to any cause that will improve someone’s life or advance the human condition.


35 posted on 12/19/2017 11:38:46 AM PST by Vendome (I've Gotta Be Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH-pk2vZG2M)
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To: cincinnati65

Are there really people that ignorant of how their own paycheck works?


36 posted on 12/19/2017 11:39:53 AM PST by xzins (Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory.)
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To: Lakeshark

More money will remain in wage earner’s, small business, and corporate hands, starting January 1st, 2018.

This should add to the already jump started economy.

With new hiring, even the kind that took place this year, the cost of tax cuts will be covered to an extent. Each year to cost of tax cuts will be offset by a growing number of new taxpayers, paying the full new tax load, compared to all those only getting a few percent of tax cuts. Federal receipts will cover the loss from previous sources in a few years, and actually a lot more than that.

New business will in time cover the corporate and small business tax cuts, and more.


37 posted on 12/19/2017 11:40:00 AM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: Kaslin

New York Times: 75% of Americans will see a tax reduction.

Yet over half think their taxes will go up. I smell a messaging problem.


38 posted on 12/19/2017 11:40:45 AM PST by trublu
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To: Kaslin

I agree. And I’d like to see evidence that the House and Senate leadership and the RNC actually want to see this.

I don’t see any evidence of it right now.

Moore’s outcome really put that out there didn’t it.


39 posted on 12/19/2017 11:41:38 AM PST by DoughtyOne (McConnell, Ryan, and the whole GOPe are dead to me. Are Alabamans tired of winning?)
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To: gubamyster; Jim Robinson

Doug Emerson, Thousand Oaks:

Hey, you generous liberal, you can donate your refund to the Salvation Army and most of that donation goes to help the needy.

I’m sure that we could get a SCal Freeper to come to your house with a Salvation Army person and a kettle for your donation.

Just notify our head guy, Jim Robinson, that you would like to donate to the Salvation Army. Jim can probably get a Freeper to do it and or drive down himself.


40 posted on 12/19/2017 11:42:25 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Build Kate's wall! Keep illegals and illegal murderers/criminals out of America! MAGA! SLAP ACT!,)
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