So after a year and a half of lying to the people, they are admitting their lying. Again. Anyone who reads the NYT for news is simply a fool.
In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s tax day once again. (Very likely the least popular holiday in the United States and nobody gets a Hallmark card for it.) So how did the tax situation work out for you? To listen to the Democrats out on the campaign trail, you might be led to believe that you paid more taxes in 2018. We see that message reinforced on cable news discussion panels on a weekly basis. But now, long after that talking point has been baked into the cake, the New York Times has come out with a depressing admission. Almost all of you probably got a tax cut.
This is yet another case of perception trumping reality. The Gray Lady’s own polling shows that the liberal messaging war about how the tax cuts only benefitted the wealthy has really sunk in. Only 20% of respondents were “certain” that they’d gotten a tax cut. (The number is closer to 70%.) Of course, the New York Times hasn’t done much to correct these falsehoods until now, so it’s no wonder there are so many misconceptions.
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/04/15/ny-times-grudingly-admits-probably-got-tax-cut/
In case you hadn’t noticed, it’s tax day once again. (Very likely the least popular holiday in the United States and nobody gets a Hallmark card for it.) So how did the tax situation work out for you? To listen to the Democrats out on the campaign trail, you might be led to believe that you paid more taxes in 2018. We see that message reinforced on cable news discussion panels on a weekly basis. But now, long after that talking point has been baked into the cake, the New York Times has come out with a depressing admission. Almost all of you probably got a tax cut.
This is yet another case of perception trumping reality. The Gray Lady’s own polling shows that the liberal messaging war about how the tax cuts only benefitted the wealthy has really sunk in. Only 20% of respondents were “certain” that they’d gotten a tax cut. (The number is closer to 70%.) Of course, the New York Times hasn’t done much to correct these falsehoods until now, so it’s no wonder there are so many misconceptions.
https://hotair.com/archives/2019/04/15/ny-times-grudingly-admits-probably-got-tax-cut/