Scott Applewhite)Skepticism runs even stronger among those who stand to take a hit down the road, the poll found, with 58 percent of those earning under $50,000 opposing the tax plan. It would permanently plunge to 20 percent from 35 percent in the House plan, but the Senate is hemmed in by budget constraints that the House isn’t. Also from Bloomberg: "The draft House tax plan is going nowhere in the Senate as written. Seth Hanlon, a former Obama administration economic advisor, sees a lot more for Trump to like in the tax plan. Find it here:The Republican tax bill looks like it was written by Donald Trump’s accountants and tax lawyers, and I’m not even joking.
Source: Washington Post November 06, 2017 13:07 UTC