Close Menu
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
  • Home
  • America
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Business & Money
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • GM adds native Apple Music to some vehicles and rolls out support for digital keys, after starting to phase out CarPlay in 2023 (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge)
  • Chinese AI Toys Grow Up With Haivivi Ultraman and Chongker Cat
  • LG smart TV owners say a webOS update pinned Microsoft Copilot to TV home screens, with no apparent way to remove the app; LG revealed an AI TV strategy at CES (Luke James/Tom’s Hardware)
  • Tech whistleblowers like Yaël Eisenstat say coming forward unexpectedly derailed their lives and careers; Meta is in dispute with Sarah Wynn-Williams (Naomi Nix/Washington Post)
  • How David Sacks and AI Advisor Sriram Krishnan Overcame Opposition to Trump’s AI EO, Contacting Lawmakers and Ultimately Changing the Text of the Order (Washington Post)
  • Filing: Oracle signed approximately $150 billion in data center leases in the three months ending November 30, bringing its total data center and cloud capacity commitments to $248 billion (Martin Peers/The Information)
  • After Trump returned to office, the SEC relaxed or dismissed more than 60% of pending crypto cases, including those involving Trump-linked companies (New York Times)
  • Republicans abandon MAGA and Trump
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Demo
  • America
  • Asia

    After 29 years, RFA is on hiatus – Radio Free Asia

    October 29, 2025

    RFA suspends remaining editorial operations due to funding uncertainty – Radio Free Asia

    October 29, 2025

    Myanmar junta says it seized 30 Starlink receivers in fraud center raid – Radio Free Asia

    October 20, 2025

    Myanmar junta admits it is unable to hold countrywide elections – Radio Free Asia

    October 16, 2025

    South Korea issues travel ban after its nationals trapped in scam centers in Cambodia – Radio Free Asia

    October 15, 2025
  • Europe
  • Business & Money

    Chinese AI Toys Grow Up With Haivivi Ultraman and Chongker Cat

    December 15, 2025

    “Stranger Things” ushered in a new era for Netflix

    December 13, 2025

    Rivian’s AI and range impress but not enough to offset EV concerns

    December 12, 2025

    Disney’s ‘Zootopia 2’ hits $1 billion at global box office

    December 12, 2025

    Homeowners Lose Thousands of Dollars in Equity Due to Falling Prices

    December 12, 2025
  • Politics

    Republicans abandon MAGA and Trump

    December 14, 2025

    Inept Trump Spreads Disinformation After Brown University Mass Shooting

    December 14, 2025

    House Republicans prepare health care bill that won’t fool anyone

    December 12, 2025

    House Democrats spoil Donald Trump’s Christmas with new Epstein photos

    December 12, 2025

    Rep. Jamie Raskin picks up the ball in Rep. Al Green’s effort to impeach Trump

    December 11, 2025
  • Technology

    GM adds native Apple Music to some vehicles and rolls out support for digital keys, after starting to phase out CarPlay in 2023 (Andrew J. Hawkins/The Verge)

    December 15, 2025

    LG smart TV owners say a webOS update pinned Microsoft Copilot to TV home screens, with no apparent way to remove the app; LG revealed an AI TV strategy at CES (Luke James/Tom’s Hardware)

    December 15, 2025

    Tech whistleblowers like Yaël Eisenstat say coming forward unexpectedly derailed their lives and careers; Meta is in dispute with Sarah Wynn-Williams (Naomi Nix/Washington Post)

    December 15, 2025

    How David Sacks and AI Advisor Sriram Krishnan Overcame Opposition to Trump’s AI EO, Contacting Lawmakers and Ultimately Changing the Text of the Order (Washington Post)

    December 15, 2025

    Filing: Oracle signed approximately $150 billion in data center leases in the three months ending November 30, bringing its total data center and cloud capacity commitments to $248 billion (Martin Peers/The Information)

    December 15, 2025
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
Crazy Peks NewsCrazy Peks News
Home » The Democrats of the Chamber have an opening to block tax reductions for the rich
Politics

The Democrats of the Chamber have an opening to block tax reductions for the rich

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettFebruary 25, 2025No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Politicususa is without advertising, without business and supported by the reader. Please consider supporting us by becoming a subscriber.

At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, the room should have a vote on their plan to increase the limit of debt, hinder the social security net and reduce taxes for rich and companies.

The republican management of the Chamber stresses that it is only a procedural vote. Nothing is yet final, but a successful vote would give them a chance to start shaping the Donald Trump agenda.

The vote also offers Democrats de la Chambre a chance to bring a lead hose to the knees of the entire process and to return the republicans of the room to square one.

Axios reported:

Given the expected proximity to the vote, it is imperative that we are present with maximum attendance, “wrote (Jeffries).” We must be at full power to improve our opportunity to stop the GOP tax scam on its tracks.

The armonition comes after the whip of the minority of Maison Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), In a virtual caucus last week, stressed the importance of presenting itself to the budgetary vote.

Two big problems are the Democrats in the House during this vote. Democrats oppose Medicaid cups, student financial assistance and nutrition aid in the bill.

Democrats oppose Trump tax reductions for the rich, which increases the debt limit to help Trump reduce taxes for the rich.

Tuesday evening vote is the first step in a very long process. It is expected that no democrat will join the Republicans in this vote.

The Democrats of the Chamber have repeatedly said that if the Republicans wanted to reduce taxes for the rich and increase the limit of debt, They will have to do it alone.

A loss for Johnson and Trump tonight does not flow the tax reductions for rich and expense reductions, but that will delay the whole process even more, and For democrats, delay and stop the Trump agenda wins.

What do you think of the Big House budget vote tonight? Share your opinion in the comments below.

Comment

block Chamber Democrats opening reductions rich tax
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Frank M. Everett

Related Posts

Republicans abandon MAGA and Trump

December 14, 2025

Exor rejects Tether’s all-cash offer for its 65.4% majority stake in Juventus, which valued the Italian soccer club at €1.1 billion (Zack Abrams/The Block)

December 14, 2025

Inept Trump Spreads Disinformation After Brown University Mass Shooting

December 14, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

© 2025 Crazy Peks News | All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get In Touch

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.