House Republicans are facing criticism for prioritizing tax cuts for the wealthy and large corporations, which would add $4.6 trillion to the deficit. Critics argue that these tax cuts benefit the wealthiest 1% and giant corporations, while plans to cut Social Security and Medicare to offset the deficit are seen as detrimental to working families. Democrats have vowed to oppose these measures, emphasizing the need to protect critical programs that families rely on. The proposed agenda also includes a national ban on abortion, which has been described as deeply unpopular. Republicans are also pledging to extend the Trump tax cuts in the first 100 days if he is elected, and the full SALT tax deduction is unlikely to return if Republicans keep the House.
I’ve said it before: Republicans are quick to hand out tax cuts to billionaires, but what about everyday working Americans? It’s time to put seniors over special interests and enhance Social Security instead of pushing more tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations. https://t.co/DJ7FOBHKrC
Republicans are pledging to extend the Trump tax cuts in the first 100 days if he is elected. The cuts didn’t trickle down from billionaires to the working class. They also didn’t pay for themselves & added trillions to deficit. The contrast in agendas could not be more clear. https://t.co/7etEN1e4qP
Republicans have shown time and time again that their top priorities are cutting taxes for the ultra-rich and well-connected. They don’t stand with working families and everyday Americans. https://t.co/vQ0xyCTvpa
The GOP has made it clear that their first and highest priority is spending $4.6 TRILLION on tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefit giant corporations and the wealthiest 1%—paid for by cuts to critical programs that families rely on. @HouseDemocrats won’t stand for it. https://t.co/BE3dGr3SKr
There you have it: your full SALT tax deduction is never coming back if Republicans keep the House. This is the LaLota, Johnson & Trump agenda: add $4.6 Trillion to the deficit to keep tax cuts for the super-rich & big corporations. Cuts to Social Security & Medicare come next. https://t.co/oPmaLcntNn
Republicans' TOP priority is extending the #GOPTaxScam, which would add $4.6 TRILLION to the deficit... ...and then they'll turn around and try to cut your hard-earned Social Security and Medicare in the name of fiscal responsibility. Democrats won't let them. https://t.co/hnh8HgHVmp
Republicans say their top priority if they control Congress with Trump in the White House will be spending trillions on tax cuts that mostly benefit the rich, with special cuts that only help the wealthiest 1%. Republicans fight for billionaires. Democrats fight for the people. https://t.co/zyvOyp056E
As a reminder, this plan would offer $4.6 trillion in tax giveaways, mostly for the very rich. Then these same folks will turn around and say our deficits are out of control and the only solution is to cut Social Security and Medicare. A vote for Trump is a vote for this plan. https://t.co/gs5fonMuNb
DSCC: Scott’s run for GOP Senate Leader shines a spotlight on what Republicans would do if they gain control of the Senate: sunsetting Medicare and Social Security, raising taxes on working families, and passing a national ban on abortion. This deeply unpopular agenda reinforces…
The MAGA Republican majority refuses to prioritize the needs of the American people, instead focusing on messaging bills. No wonder the MAGA GOP has accomplished so little. https://t.co/vbULzmmooC
House Republicans want to hand their billionaire friends tax break after tax break – and they're planning to cut Social Security and Medicare to pay for it. Time and time again, they put the wealthy and well-connected over working families. We can’t afford this dangerous agenda. https://t.co/bUrw3VNdhy
MAGA Republicans care about one thing, and it isn't you or your livelihood. Don't believe us? Just look at their actions. https://t.co/syMniDGCdU