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Old 02-02-2018, 09:42 AM
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You just can't help yourself can you? The challenge was to provide competing data that refutes the evidence that many, many companies (the list is now up to 303) are passing along the benefits of the corporate tax reduction to their employees. In response to that challenge, all you can do is toss lame insults and attempt to steer the convo off topic and/or bark about the source. Very predictable.

Once again, just because YOU don't like the source doesn't mean that the info provided is incorrect. If you don't like the info, that present competing info. But attempting to discredit the source without providing substantive info to refute the info / data / whatever isn't going to cut it. That tactic is particularly not going to cut it in this case where the data is simply a list, complete with sources, of real companies that have passed along direct benefits to their employees.

Sorry, but you'll have to do better than that, if you can.
Oh please, any of you so-called fiscal conservatives lost any smidgen of relevance that you had when you firmly locked your lips on Trump's budget busting $1.5 trillion grift. Grow the fuck up, Mike.
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Old 02-02-2018, 12:04 PM
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Oh please, any of you so-called fiscal conservatives lost any smidgen of relevance that you had when you firmly locked your lips on Trump's budget busting $1.5 trillion grift. Grow the fuck up, Mike.
And don't forget Bush's tax cuts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_tax_cuts
The CBO estimated in June 2012 that the Bush tax cuts of 2001 (EGTRRA) and 2003 (JGTRRA) added approximately $1.5 trillion total to the debt over the 2002–2011 decade, excluding interest.[2]
The CBO estimated in January 2009 that the Bush tax cuts would add approximately $3.0 trillion to the debt over the 2010–2019 decade if fully extended at all income levels, including interest.[3]
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Oh please, any of you so-called fiscal conservatives lost any smidgen of relevance that you had when you firmly locked your lips on Trump's budget busting $1.5 trillion grift. Grow the fuck up, Mike.
LOL! You want me to grow up, but you're the one apparently having the tantrum. Rave on!
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Old 02-02-2018, 03:05 PM
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LOL! You want me to grow up, but you're the one apparently having the tantrum. Rave on!
You're projecting again, Mike.
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