… Howard Gleckman, a senior fellow at the Tax Policy Center, told The New York Times that “the Democrats did a very good job” persuading voters that they wouldn’t get a tax cut. “They were able to put that into the public perception and the reality has been unable to break that perception.” He’s right.
According to a recent Gallup survey (April 1-9), 49 percent of Americans disapproved of the Republican tax law, while 40 percent approved. Forty-three percent were unsure whether the tax cuts affected their federal tax bill, and 21 percent believed their taxes increased. CONT.
David Winston, Roll Call