Friday, November 17, 2017

Friday's show: Tax reform plus some Democrats turn on the Clintons & other stories of the day


We will look at the reckoning of former President Clinton and how Democrats are turning on him, such as Senator Gillibrand who now said that he should resigned in 1998...........the GOP is moving forward on tax reform but there are some obstacles in the US Senate......they need to get something done or face a very angry electorate.........Senator Franken is now the target of sexual misconduct......there may be more..........the Heidi game in 1968.......plus other stories of the day............

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Friday's video: The reckoning of Bill Clinton



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We should throw away the IRS code and go "flat"

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Maybe there is a reason that tax reform comes along every 30 years! Reforming the tax code is hard because every clause has a godfather and godson, as we Catholics say.
So let’s hope that former speaker Gingrich is right about the differences between the House and Senate GOP:   
As the House and Senate each consider their plans to cut taxes and grow jobs this week, the Left and their friends in the media will try to provoke division by narrowing in on differences between the two chambers’ bills.
However, Americans (including members of Congress) should remember both the House and Senate versions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act share many of the same attributes, all of which will grow the economy, create jobs, and help Americans keep more of their hard-earned money.   
Well, let’s hope so. The former speaker then goes on to compare the plans and prove how similar they are. I agree with the speaker that both plans want to create jobs and attract business back to the U.S. 
My problem with tax reform in 2017 is that the IRS Code has to be blown up rather than upgraded.   
The entire code is one page after another of incomprehensible rules that a simple small business person like me can not understand.    
This is why I’m disappointed that President Trump did not go “long” and actually call for replacing the current code with a flat tax or even a national sales tax.   
My guess is that most of the country is ready for something bold like that. And President Trump was in the perfect position as a businessman to propose it.
I do hear from my friends that this reform of 2017 is just to placate the GOP base. In fact, they tell me that President Trump will go for a radical proposal after he gets re-elected in 2020!    
Perhaps my friends are right. Frankly, I hope that they are right and they can make 2020 a referendum on the flat tax, no matter who the Democrats nominate.
In the meantime, let’s hope that Speaker Gringrich is right and that the GOP can pass something that President Trump can sign this year or early next year.   
My hope is that tax reform will do two things: fewer brackets for individuals and incentives for money to flow back to the U.S. The first will make people happy. The second will create the kind of economic jolt that will put the GOP in a pretty position in 2018.
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What do you do when you think that you're ENTITLED to the presidency?



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Obama set out to punish Menendez over Cuba and Iran

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Like some of you, I followed the Menendez’ trial from a distance.    At the same time, I always felt that there was more to the trial than corruption.   After all, why was this US Senator singled out for helping his friends?
I am happy to read this from our friend Monica Showalter:
“It sure sounds as if he was steeped well in a pay-for-play Washington swamp culture, for what it’s worth. Like so many others.
But as Andrew McCarthy, in an exceptionally astute analysis, points out, the telling point here is in the original reason for the charges at all: Menendez angered President Obama, and Obama, banana-republic style, went after him through the Justice Department as payback.
Policy-wise, Menendez wasn’t that bad as Democrats go. He was against Obama’s Iran deal, something cooked up by Ben Rhodes and shoved down our throats with admitted lies to ensure that Obama left with some sort of legacy, even as the whole thing meant selling America down the river. The deal’s secret flights loaded with billions in cash, drug-dealer-style, for the mullahs’ benefit, have only served to embolden the Iranians as the cash has since made its way to arms and mayhem.
Menendez also opposed Obama’s sellout to Cuba, forking over good relations with the Castro brothers in late 2014 in exchange for nothing. Since then, horrible repressive measures have been taken against dissidents, something Obama and the ever garrulous Rhodes have been silent about.”
It makes sense to me given how strongly Menendez opposed the Iran and Cuba deals.
And indeed Obama & Rhodes have been pretty silent about dissidents in Cuba plus those “sonic attacks” of late.
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