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Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America are still shaking their heads over the political chaos in Virginia, but they are happy to see a weakened Gov. Ralph Northam give Republicans most of what they want on tax relief. They also point out some of the most insane provisions included in the Green New Deal, proving how out of touch the socialists in the Democratic Party really are. And they shudder as former KKK official David Duke endorses Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for president because he thinks Gabbard is least likely to send troops to die on behalf of Israel in the Middle East. Gabbard has denounced Duke and rejected the endorsement.
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On the Macy’s commercial that is embedded in here, the announcer sounds ridiculous saying “vacay” instead of “vacation.” She’s playing it straight other than than bit of slang. It doesn’t make it hip. Also, she pronounces “damask” as if she learned the word from a robot.
It’s better than having a Planned Parenthood ad in the show, which has happened more than once.
Ya got me there, Mister D. Still, distracting, especially when it’s run three times.
Are the democrats seriously claiming that someone who pays more than $10k in state/local taxes is middle class? If that’s the case something is really out of whack.
In reality I think they need this federal tax break to keep their wealthiest 5% from moving to low tax states. With all the real estate turmoil and revenue losses that would involve. they’d rather have responsible low tax states to continue to subsidize their tax burdens with a portion of the federal taxes.
<<Sorry awake for 2 days – thoughts kinda loose some of their luggage on the way out>>