This appears to be part of the “100 days” celebrations,
not a good mood in the crowd at the end , I think?
This appears to be part of the “100 days” celebrations,
not a good mood in the crowd at the end , I think?
As @marby said, this is a hollow announcement – a totally empty something to divert attention from the train wreck up ahead. They had no fine details, only “broadbrush ideas.”
Hilarious. Stock Republican tax template with no specifics. This presser is 100% 100 day diversion ceremony.
Yes. Although I have to say “BeattyCat, the Company” does have a certain panache.
Like Mr. Lippman, Elaine Benes’ boss: “These ideas, they’re all up in the air!”
Every Democratic lawmaker’s response, on camera, to this topic from now to the midterm elections…
“While we’re on the topic of taxes, I’d like to remind our viewers about the President’s refusal to share his tax returns…”
Heehee – Yeah, I gotta admit, “BeattyCat, the Company” does sound kinda cool. Should I offer artisan chocolates and wines or male escorts (all types – from twinks, muscle daddies, bears, leather on to the Castro Clones … whatever the flavor might be nowadays)? Or all of the above?
All of the above - of course! It’s the perfect combination.
Thank you. Oh, and cowboy hats upon request!
Well, for the business community they presented more or at least different stuff specifying how they BELIEVE this thing is to be put together, Been watching since 7 eastern. I tried to write the mishmash up, might post it tomorrow if the story is still live and I can render the incomprehensible comprehensible. Bottom line is you’re absolutely right–this thing has about as much meaning as the Wall BS. It’s all the desperate effort to pretend that the complete futility of the last 60, 61,65, 100 days never happened. I didn’t see any activities related to the Laffer Curve, but --true story–they’re depending on Dynamic scoring.
Full of sound and Fury.
No free hot dogs for the kids?
Count me out.
Sorry, my mind’s fried and I forgot. Everybody agrees it screws everybody in high-state-tax states(feature, not a bug)and particularly shafts salaried employees, who I guess are not considered middle-class by Goldman.
Well, I can’t say I wasn’t warned.
They told me that if I voted for Hillary then Goldman Sachs would just take over everything – and it happened!
Well, BeattyCat the Company is more for the adults (male or female). We are considering adding childcare services while the adult is busy with their purchase. If we do offer childcare, there will be snacks. I suppose hot dogs (beef only, thank you) can be on the menu.
That may be comment of the day.
It should be a campaign slogan. @j.dave
That was a great read - thanks.