Anti Federalist
11-28-2017, 10:57 PM
McPain getting ready to give the AmeriKan people another corn holing.
Fucking guy is a living, breathing, real life "Mr. Potter".
http://patriotretort.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Mr-Potter-McCain-600x445.jpg
Republican Victory May Rest Once Again With McCain, This Time on Taxes
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/28/us/politics/republican-victory-may-rest-once-again-with-mccain-this-time-on-taxes.html
By ALAN RAPPEPORTNOV. 28, 2017
Senator John McCain of Arizona arrived for a vote at the Capitol on Monday. While he has praised the process of the Senate tax bill, some believe he could still vote against it. Credit J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press
Once again, it could all come down to Senator John McCain.
After sinking his party’s hopes of repealing the Affordable Care Act this year with a dramatic thumbs-down, the fate of a tax overhaul may now sit in the hands of the Republican from Arizona. In recent days, Mr. McCain has been fairly tight-lipped about his views on the tax proposal speeding through the Senate, saying he sees some problems with the existing bill but is waiting for a final plan before making a decision.
Asked about what concerned him about the Senate tax bill this week, Mr. McCain replied tersely: “A lot of things.”
Even those who know Mr. McCain best are unsure how he will vote, but if history is any guide, Republicans have reason to worry.
Mr. McCain has voted against big tax cuts before, including two that passed under another Republican president: George W. Bush. In that case, he bucked the majority of his party on the grounds that the 2001 and 2003 cuts overwhelmingly benefited the rich — a widespread criticism of the current Senate legislation and the bill that has already passed the House.
Mr. McCain is also a deficit hawk and could find it hard to swallow a tax cut that will add around $1.5 trillion to the federal debt over 10 years.
(My aching fucking ass, at bullshit fake news. McPain has voted for 30 years worth of deficit spending budgets. - AF)
Fucking guy is a living, breathing, real life "Mr. Potter".
http://patriotretort.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Mr-Potter-McCain-600x445.jpg
Republican Victory May Rest Once Again With McCain, This Time on Taxes
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/28/us/politics/republican-victory-may-rest-once-again-with-mccain-this-time-on-taxes.html
By ALAN RAPPEPORTNOV. 28, 2017
Senator John McCain of Arizona arrived for a vote at the Capitol on Monday. While he has praised the process of the Senate tax bill, some believe he could still vote against it. Credit J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press
Once again, it could all come down to Senator John McCain.
After sinking his party’s hopes of repealing the Affordable Care Act this year with a dramatic thumbs-down, the fate of a tax overhaul may now sit in the hands of the Republican from Arizona. In recent days, Mr. McCain has been fairly tight-lipped about his views on the tax proposal speeding through the Senate, saying he sees some problems with the existing bill but is waiting for a final plan before making a decision.
Asked about what concerned him about the Senate tax bill this week, Mr. McCain replied tersely: “A lot of things.”
Even those who know Mr. McCain best are unsure how he will vote, but if history is any guide, Republicans have reason to worry.
Mr. McCain has voted against big tax cuts before, including two that passed under another Republican president: George W. Bush. In that case, he bucked the majority of his party on the grounds that the 2001 and 2003 cuts overwhelmingly benefited the rich — a widespread criticism of the current Senate legislation and the bill that has already passed the House.
Mr. McCain is also a deficit hawk and could find it hard to swallow a tax cut that will add around $1.5 trillion to the federal debt over 10 years.
(My aching fucking ass, at bullshit fake news. McPain has voted for 30 years worth of deficit spending budgets. - AF)