A..... loses his cool when CONFRONTED, by Gov Sherrod Brown, with his LIES about the Republican's SHITTY TAX BILL!!!
Just for starters, this Republican Admin - aims to TAKE AWAY
* School lunch program
* Defund the ACA
* Defund Medicare & Medicaid
* School lunch program
* Defund the ACA
* Defund Medicare & Medicaid
THANK YOU GOV, SHERROD BROWN!!
VOTE DEMOCRATIC MID TERM ELECTION 11/6/2018.
VOTE DEMOCRATIC MID TERM ELECTION 11/6/2018.
Lucy
HuffPost Politics shared a link.
GOP Senator Loses His Cool When Confronted About Tax Cuts For The Rich
“I come from the poor people and I’ve been here working my whole stinkin’ career for people who don’t have a chance,” Orrin Hatch said.
By Willa Frej
Senate Finance Committee chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) tore into Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) on Thursday for suggesting the Republican tax bill would only help the rich.
“Spare us the sarcasm and the satire,” Brown told supporters of the bill during a meeting, saying the proposed tax cut would benefit wealthy Americans.
“That whole thing about higher wages, well, it’s a good selling point, but they just don’t give out higher wages,” he said.
I come from the lower-middle class. We didn’t have anything. Don’t spew that stuff on me, I get real tired of that crap.Senate Finance Committee chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)
Everyone would initially see lower taxes under the Senate plan, but people earning less than $75,000 on average would face a tax increase by 2027, according to a Joint Committee on Taxation study released Thursday. People earning more than $100,000 would keep paying less in taxes.
Hatch appeared to take the comments personally.
“I come from the poor people and I’ve been here working my whole stinkin’ career for people who don’t have a chance, and I really resent anybody saying I’m just doing this for the rich,” he said. “Give me a break.”
Brown attempted to respond, leading to a shouting match between the two senators. It ended with Hatch pounding his gavel repeatedly.
“Listen,” he said once the room was quiet. “I come from the lower-middle class. We didn’t have anything. Don’t spew that stuff on me. I get real tired of that crap.”
The committee ended up voting 14-12 to send the proposal to the full Senate.
House Republicans passed their tax proposal on Thursday, but its chances of survival in the Senate are in question. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has already stated his opposition. Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) may also vote “no” if the bill ends up including a repeal of the Obamacare individual mandate, which Hatch added to the bill earlier this week.
And they failed to renew CHIPS, denying poor children HEALTH CARE.
STOP THE GOP RIGGED ELECTIONS & VOTE THEM OUT!
FROM Richard Colasanti
Do not be distracted. This phony attack on Al Franken is calculated to get your attention off the fact that these sneaky Republican bastards intend to steal $1.5 trillion for themselves, at your expense. Hound your Senators. Demand they vote "No" on this "tax cut fairy tale."
Among those noting the different reactions: Hillary Clinton, who lost last year's election to Trump. "Look at the contrast between Al Franken, accepting responsibility, apologizing, and Roy Moore and Donald Trump who have done neither," Clinton told New York radio station WABC.
Analysis: Trump mocks Franken, reticent on Moore, despite his own history
WASHINGTON — President Trump just can't help himself.
Despite the many women who have accused him of inappropriate behavior, and the tape of him talking about how to "grab" women, Trump couldn't help but go after Democratic Sen. Al Franken over his sexual harassment issues.
While Trump's anti-Franken tweets reflect his life-long penchant to counter-attack enemies, they also opened the door for the president's critics to revive the many sexual misconduct allegations against him.
Others pointed out that Trump's attack on Franken — "just last week he was lecturing anyone who would listen about sexual harassment" — is in contrast to his more reticent comments about Alabama-based Senate candidate Roy Moore, accused of propositioning underage girls when he was a district attorney in his 30s.
During his recent trip to Asia, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said Trump believes that "if these allegations are true, Judge Moore will do the right thing and step aside." Asked later by reporters about Moore, Trump said, "I'll stick with statement for now, but I'll have further comment as we go down the road."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/11/18/analysis-trump-mocks-franken-reticent-moore/877246001/
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