Republicans moving ahead with Trump’s ‘big’ bill of tax breaks (8 Viewers)

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    More than a month after House Republicans surprised Washington by advancing their framework for Trump’s $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts, Senate Republicans voted Thursday to start working on their version. The largely party-line vote, 52-48, sets the stage for a potential Senate all-nighter Friday spilling into the weekend.
     
    I thought this was what 'occupy wallstreet' was about?
    That was just the beginning of fear and pain driven anger and resentment that builds up pressure over time. Protests actually allow for a little pressure to be released.

    Trump, Republicans, and the corrupt billionaires who back them are about to push that pressure past the blow out point.
     
    That was just the beginning of fear and pain driven anger and resentment that builds up pressure over time. Protests actually allow for a little pressure to be released.

    Trump, Republicans, and the corrupt billionaires who back them are about to push that pressure past the blow out point.

    Occupy wallstreet was over a decade ago though, and I'm not optimistic as you. Maybe a lot of people have just given up that there will be no real change thats going to happen (at least in their lifetime)
     
    Occupy wallstreet was over a decade ago though, and I'm not optimistic as you. Maybe a lot of people have just given up that there will be no real change thats going to happen (at least in their lifetime)
    Trump, Republicans, and their billionaire masters have just launched the beginning of a "let them eat cake" period. Historically, that leads to some kind of significant backlash. I hope the backlash is at the ballot box and not people's front doors.

    The murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare was a backlash against them brutally putting maximum profits before people's lives. The metaphorical pitchfork in that case was unfortunately a gun.
     

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