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Lewandowski: President Trump’s tax reform plan will have three big components
Corey Lewandowski, a political commentator and former campaign manager for Trump in 2016, expects Trump’s tax reform plan will have three parts. He expects that the plan will lead to less cash flowing overseas, tax deductions for middle-class families and a more simplified tax code. The Hill has the scoop: “You will see the repatriation…
Read MoreHouse GOP releases $1.1 trillion budget that could reduce the deficit by $15 billion in 2018
The House budget committee unveiled a budget plan for the next fiscal year that would potentially cut $203 billion in mandatory spending and seek to balance the budget in roughly a decade, and the budget panel predicts the deficit could “turn into a $9 billion surplus by 2027”. The Hill has the details: The $1.132…
Read MoreAmericans can’t stop abusing their “gold-plated government credit card”; U.S. yearly deficit projected at $693 billion
According to the Congressional Budget Office, the federal government alone will run a $693 billion deficit this year because Americans and the federal government lack self-control from borrowing outrageous amounts of money that Americans once paid for the old fashioned way. The Washington Examiner has the details: According to the Congressional Budget Office, the…
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Head of National Border Patrol Council: ‘There’s an energy in the Border Patrol that’s never been there before’
Brandon Judd, the head of the National Border Patrol Council, praised President Trump for actually enforcing the law – something that wasn’t seen in the last eight years. The Washington Times has the commentary: “There’s a vibe, there’s an energy in the Border Patrol that’s never been there before,” Mr. Judd told host Steve Doocy.…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 7/17/17
Click here to listen to this weeks report on sound cloud! CALENDAR: The House will return on Monday, with the first votes scheduled for 6:30 PM. The House will stay in session through Thursday, with the last vote scheduled to be no later than 3 PM. The Senate will return on Monday, with the first…
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