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One entitlement I could see reducing

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History's greatest hero?

LOL. One person? an anecdote of one person? Your total and complete dishonesty is totally overwhelming. You know darn well that the average person will pay around $2,000 per year less in taxes and that many more will be paying zero in federal income taxes compared to before this bill passed.
 
What does Karma mean? Ryan has devoted his life to helping others and being law abiding. There is no Karma, unless you mean being rewarded with a huge yearly pension for the rest of his life for his service. McCabe, on the other hand, was investigated by an independent body and was recommended for termination.

It looked to me like he was terminated a few days before being eligible for a pension as punishment for disloyalty to the president.
 
You make it sound like I chose the anecdote. Saint Ryan hand selected that one.

Your dishonesty knows no bounds. You know that the average person will pay about $2,000 less in taxes and that many more than there were before will be paying zero.
 
Says the guy quoting an (inflated) average to obscure the distributional impact of Saint Ryan's kindness.

So, you admit that the average American will indeed get a tax break in 2018 of about $1610, or 2.2% of their income. And yet lefties say that the little guy won't get one at all.
 
So, you admit that the average American will indeed get a tax break in 2018 of about $1610, or 2.2% of their income. And yet lefties say that the little guy won't get one at all.

Median or mean? Also citation?
 
So, you admit that the average American will indeed get a tax break in 2018 of about $1610, or 2.2% of their income. And yet lefties say that the little guy won't get one at all.

The little guy seems thrilled.

The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows that the tax cuts, never broadly popular, have sagged in public esteem lately — just 27 percent of Americans call them a good idea.

GOP strategists found the tax cuts an ineffective message against the Democratic candidates during a special House election in Pennsylvania and dropped the issue nearing Election Day.
Yet working-class, middle-class and upper-class Americans all hold negative views of the tax-cut law.
 
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