In Charts, How These 7 Taxpayers' Bills Would Change If Tax Reform Were Enacted
Nov. 27, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers are talking about making work a precondition of getting food stamps. A key proponent goes on camera with Rachel del Guidice. So how would Republicans' tax reform ideas play out in real life? Rachel Greszler has charts. States not cooperating with the White House election commission are home to counties with questionable voter rolls, Fred Lucas reports. Plus: Kevin Mooney on a veteran NASA physicist who urges scientific rigor in studying climate change, Hans von Spakovsky on why judges shouldn't shape election districts, and your views on some American themes. |
AnalysisIn Charts, How These 7 Taxpayers' Bills Would Change If Tax Reform Were EnactedMost Americans will see a significant tax cut under the proposed plans from GOP lawmakers, including virtually all lower- and middle-income workers and a majority of upper-income earners. |
NewsQ&A: Rep. Garret Graves Explains How His Food Stamp Bill Would Result in More Americans Working"In Alabama, in 11 counties where they tried this out … they transitioned about 85 percent of the people off of the [food stamp] program," says Rep. Graves, R-La. |
NewsClimate Change Alarmism Is 'Garbage In, Garbage Out,' Retired NASA Physicist SaysUnvalidated climate models that don't correspond with physical data and the requirements of the scientific method contribute to unfounded climate alarmism. |
NewsStates Spurning Election Commission Show Irregularities in Voter Registration"In most of the states not providing information to the commission, there are a significant number of counties with problems," says Robert Popper of Judicial Watch. |
CommentaryRedrawing Districts Is the Job of Elected Leaders, Not JudgesWe should not transfer authority for drawing political boundaries to unaccountable federal judges who, unlike legislators, can't be voted out if we don't like what they did. |
CommentaryWe Hear You: God, Faith, Prayer, Veterans, Columbus, and Originalist Judges"Historian Howard Zinn and his followers and believers wish to destroy [Columbus] … to further reduce and eventually destroy the stature of the nation and culture that grew out of his discovery," writes Steve Ross. |
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