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We can agree to disagree on what’s better policy, but I do want to clear up what’s fact. I’ll drop the actual bill’s policy and then I’ll done. We’ll leave it after that.
Five brackets went down and two remained the same, but none went up. The average deduction went up which is basically another tax cut for anyone eligible for a return and it eliminated the individual mandate which was responsible for most people paying more taxes prior to 2017. It was about an extra $1,000 for anyone who already couldn’t afford health insurance.
Anyways, enough politics lol