John Kartch (@johnkartch) 's Twitter Profile
John Kartch

@johnkartch

Never use a big word when a diminutive one will suffice

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calendar_today15-10-2008 20:22:23

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John Kartch (@johnkartch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nope. Republicans and President Trump promised voters they'd make the Trump tax cuts permanent across the board. That means no raising rates. Have a look: atr.org/trump-video-co…

Grover Norquist (@grovernorquist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a deal to be had on SALT but if Nick LaLota raises income tax rates on small businesses in his district (as Kamala Harris promised in her failed campaign) he will not be returning to office. Period.

Mike Palicz (@mike_palicz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I encourage reporters to ask Republican senators if they’d support raising individual tax rates in exchange for increasing the SALT cap. Should get some fun answers.

Tim Sheehy (@timsheehymt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Raising taxes on every state in America so rich guys in blue states can write off their property taxes is terrible policy. If blue states don’t like high taxes they need to vote red. No more grandstanding. Time to deliver on the Trump agenda.

Abigail Jackson 🇺🇸 (@abigailmarone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👋🏼 🇺🇸 Today is my first day as Deputy Press Secretary at the White House! Very excited to join Karoline Leavitt’s incredible press team & help President Trump Make America Great Again! 💪🏼

Isabelle Marchese (@isabellealiciaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our latest piece, we debunk 5 myths about the Medicaid improvements in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill! The truth: Democrats are lying. These reforms will ensure the health of the program for those who need it most.

In our latest piece, we debunk 5 myths about the Medicaid improvements in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill! 

The truth: Democrats are lying. These reforms will ensure the health of the program for those who need it most.
Dominic Pino (@dominicjpino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very glad House Republicans kept the millionaires tax a blue-state failure rather than listening to Steve Bannon and taking it national.