The forgotten American idea James Pinkerton—co-chair of the bipartisan RATE Coalition, which stands for “Reforming America’s Taxes Equitably”—weighed in on the Republican Tax Cuts Act over the weekend in an op-ed for The Hill. Pinkerton’s thesis? In polarized times, it’s easy to let partisan instincts cloud what should be a bipartisan consensus. “It should not be forgotten that the idea of using lower tax rates to stimulate growth is not just a Republican idea—it’s an American idea,” he writes. “The soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now.” Those words didn’t come from President Donald J. Trump—or even President Ronald Reagan. They are from Democratic President John F. Kennedy. Read Pinkerton’s bipartisan case for tax cuts.
Looking back on year one of #MAGA As President Trump and his Administration dive into a long list of priorities for 2018, it’s worth looking back on how far America has come in just one year. – $5.5 trillion in tax cuts, 60 percent of which go to families – The lowest unemployment rate in nearly 17 years – 22 regulations eliminated for each new one enacted – A record-setting 12 conservative federal circuit judges confirmed And that list barely scratches the surface. See the full year one breakdown here.
POTUS TODAY
Today, President Trump will have lunch with Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and Secretary of Defense James Mattis. The Vice President will participate in a swearing-in ceremony for Alabama’s Senator-elect Doug Jones and Minnesota’s Senator-designate Tina Smith at the U.S. Capitol.