To: Mariner
There are 34 Republican House members from CA, NY, NJ and IL.
All of them that voted yes are in deep trouble.There are 34 Republican House members from CA, NY, NJ and IL. All of them that voted yes are in deep trouble.
Even if every one of those seats (voted for the bill, from leftist State) is lost, the Republicans will still hold the House. More than 10 of the 21, who did not vote for the bill, could have voted against it, and it still would have passed. I think that's a pretty good indication that those 21 are too concerned about being reelected.
I think they are not too worried, because for every Republican voter in those states who see's his taxes rise, there will be 9 Democratic voter who will be surprised to see his taxes go down. So, if only a quarter of those Democratic voters, who receive a tax cut, rethinks voting Democrat? I think you can do the math.
14 posted on
11/16/2017 1:29:37 PM PST by
MMaschin
(The difference between strategy and tactics!)
To: MMaschin; Mariner
More than 10 of the 21, who did not vote for the bill
Should have read - More than 10 of the 21, who did vote for the bill
15 posted on
11/16/2017 1:32:42 PM PST by
MMaschin
(The difference between strategy and tactics!)
To: MMaschin; Mariner
I think that's a pretty good indication that those 21 are too concerned about being reelected. I dont think you really understand how bad this bill is. The Democrat ads attacking those members who voted for a huge tax increase on the middle class are going to write themselves. And this time the Democrats dont even have to exaggerate or lie. Oh, we are going to lose the House all right. Mark my words.
20 posted on
11/16/2017 1:50:32 PM PST by
SkyPilot
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