Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 20, 2017
Hopefully after these taxes are done, these Jews can go ahead and leave Trump’s court.
I understand that this is all part of the political maneuvering (even if I don’t agree with it, I understand it), but I would feel a lot better if we could be rid of them.
Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Sunday defended Washington Republicans’ tax-reform plan against criticism it favors big business over everyday taxpayers — and stood behind a viral photo last week of him and his wife posing with a sheet of dollar bills.
“We don’t believe that,” Mnuchin told “Fox News Sunday” about the tax-plan criticism, led by congressional Democrats.
“This is about making the business tax system competitive, which is about creating jobs. And this is about very significant middle-income tax cuts,” continued Mnuchin, who argued the plans are “complicated,” but nevertheless will give middle-income Americans a tax cut, while “rich people” will get very little cuts or in some cases get increases.
President Trump would like by Christmas to sign into law a tax overhaul plan, the first in roughly three decades, to get his first major legislative victory.
The GOP-controlled House and Senate have separate plans.
The House last week passed its measure, and the Senate is expected to take a close and final vote on its version after the Thanksgiving holiday. If the measure clears the Senate, lawmakers from the respective chambers will try to negotiate a compromise bill for Trump to sign.
Mnuchin on Sunday also defended against criticism that the administration is more interested in corporate America than voters, considering the Senate plan makes corporate tax cuts permanent while the individual ones would largely expire by 2025.
He said the plan was written to comply with Senate rules to pass such legislation with a simple, 51-vote majority and suggested that corporations need such permanency to create economic growth.
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Mnuchin and his wife, Louise Linton, took heat Wednesday after being photographed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, in Washington, holding up the first batch of one-dollar bills with the secretary’s name engraved on them.
Naysayers said he and Linton, in elbow-length black-leather gloves, looked like villains in a James Bond movie.
“I never thought I’d be quoted as looking like villains from the James Bond [movies]. I guess I should take that as a compliment,” Mnuchin said Sunday.
Yeah. It seems like a compliment.
You’ve got a pretty decent shiksa there.
Tax reform is boring and I don’t really care.
Of course, I hope it helps the middle class and maybe it will, but what I care about is immigration and foreign policy, in that order. Then domestic policy with regards to faggots and women and black people, then trade policy. I could keep going on that list and it would take a while before I got to tax reform.
But whatever. Get it done and let’s move on.
Let’s build a wall.