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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,985 posts)
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:38 PM Nov 2017

The Republican tax plan is likely to fail under current Senate rules

President Donald Trump may be banking on passing tax reform in order to score a legislative win, but a new report reveals that the House GOP's bill may face a major obstacle in its quest to become law.

A report from the University of Pennsylvania's Penn-Wharton economic model found that the proposed tax reform legislation would significantly increase federal deficits in both the short term and the long term, according to MSNBC. The new bill would reduce tax revenue by more than $1.5 trillion, which is the maximum permitted by budget reconciliation rules that Senate Republicans will need to use to thwart Democratic filibusters.

The House bill doesn't even come close to staying under the $1.5 trillion threshold, instead surpassing it by roughly $200 million. The Penn-Wharton model also projected that the House bill would cost another $2.6 trillion in revenue between 2027 and 2039, since the current filibuster rules would prohibit it from increasing the deficit after the first 10 years.

The bill would pose a significant political difficulty to Republicans trying to pass it. In order to prevent the potential deficits, its authors could make the tax cuts temporary or try to find new ways of bringing in revenue. By doing that, however, the bill could easily be spun as being less bold in terms of creating long-term tax reduction, which is its main appeal to many stalwart conservatives in the first place.

https://www.salon.com/2017/11/07/the-republicans-tax-plan-is-likely-to-fail-under-current-senate-rules/

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The Republican tax plan is likely to fail under current Senate rules (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2017 OP
Bummer Sailor65x1 Nov 2017 #1
Ha! underpants Nov 2017 #6
That and there are 3 saying they will vote no Fullduplexxx Nov 2017 #2
All repub plans will fail. They are dishonest, poorly crafted, and largely written by special FSogol Nov 2017 #3
And rushed through. nt tblue37 Nov 2017 #5
The Penn-Wharton team pulled it because they made an error - is this the updated bagelsforbreakfast Nov 2017 #4

FSogol

(45,485 posts)
3. All repub plans will fail. They are dishonest, poorly crafted, and largely written by special
Tue Nov 7, 2017, 04:52 PM
Nov 2017

interest groups. Ryan and company are too lazy and corrupt to write anything decent.

Next up, funding the federal govt for next year. The funding ends mid-December.

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