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Home Front: Politix
McCain could give the same thumbs-down to a tax overhaul as he did to health care
2017-10-13
[WAPO] It’s a specter that should stalk the nightmares of Republican leaders: a Senate chamber, packed on Christmas Eve, as lawmakers gather to decide the fate of a tax package that will shape the GOP’s political fortunes. The bill remains one vote shy, and then Sen. John McCain walks in, pauses before the desk, and delivers his second thumbs-down dagger of the year.

For that reason, the Arizona Republican, who is fighting a public battle with brain cancer, will be among his party’s most closely watched as the year winds down and the tax debate gears up. Yet over his decades in public life, McCain has traced a zigzagging line on the subject, leaving little clear indication of how he’ll approach a potentially decisive vote. A look at the senator's record on taxes shows that three things seem most important to him: public debate, some help for the middle class, and not exploding the deficit.

The senator's vote matters because with a 52-seat majority, Republicans can't afford more than two defections (Vice President Pence could push the package over the line in the event if a tie).
Posted by:Besoeker

#9  We could just hold the vote until after his expiration date.
Posted by: gorb   2017-10-13 15:01  

#8  Tax 'reform' changes are typically done in early November in order to insure the IRS, then tax software companies, incorporate those changes into the current year. Why should I bother going to next month's tax seminar when the changes for 2017 haven't even been done?
Posted by: Raj   2017-10-13 12:42  

#7  His colleagues in the Senate might become collateral damage. Voters are fed up and disgusted. The resulting climate has already led Corker to retire. This could be 2010 all over again, and McCain will have his share of the blame.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-10-13 12:37  

#6  How much more damage will this asshole do before he finally dies?

John McCain, please hurry to meet your maker. You have an accounting to give to Him.
Posted by: Injun Bucket8891   2017-10-13 11:22  

#5  I'm wondering if McCain is one of those congress critters getting those Alzheimer medications delivered to him?


He sure is acting like it.
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance   2017-10-13 09:58  

#4  Another Arlen Specter. Seeing the lost of standing Arlen got for dumping the party, McCain stays and keeps the chairs and seniority perks in the Trunk Party. Kick him out.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-10-13 06:46  

#3  Envy of people who actually win presidential elections is a terrible thing.
Posted by: Tom   2017-10-13 06:18  

#2  Somebody needs to hold him down and tattoo the word "Trump" on his d!ck.
Posted by: gorb   2017-10-13 03:10  

#1  If it's got Trump's name on it, he'll vote against it.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-10-13 03:07  

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