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Rush Limbaugh February 26th 2019

Feb 26, 20192 min
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On Friday, group of Democrat Governors held a press conference to complain about taxes as they want the state and local tax deductions restored.

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two ninety five. On Friday, a bunch of Democrat governors held a press conference to a complain about taxes. They want the state and local tax deduction restored. It's called salt after Republicans capped the deduction at ten thousand dollars. Blue state taxpayers are learning how high their state taxes really are, and it's about time now. One of the biggest complainers was New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy. He said the middle class and his state is being gutted without

this old tax break. He says, that's just plain wrong. New York politicians are complaining too. They say that homeowners with high six figure incomes are being hurt because on top of high taxes, they have to pay expensive college loans, high mortgages, and high utility. Well, isn't that who the Democrats want to hurt? The rich? Look, nothing is stopping any of these Democrat governors from cutting their states taxes

and reducing spending. Their voters would applaud that their economies would grow and the tax base would grow, But these Democrats would rather complain while keeping their voters miserable, and cut taxes no matter who it would help. But I'm asking why are they complaining. They've been saying the rich aren't paying their fair share, and now they are. They ought to be applauding this, shouldn't they

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