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Chris Talgo

Senior Editor at The Heartland Institute

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  • 2 weeks ago | logandaily.com | Chris Talgo

    Since the Republican Congress began debating the bill that eventually became the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, leftists have accused the legislation of being a huge tax cut for the wealthy — funded by middle- and lower-income Americans. kAmx? C62=:EJ[ E96 %2I rFED 2?5 y@3D p4E W%rypX[ A2DD65 :?E@ =2H :? a_`f[ 92D A2CE:4F=2C=J 36?67:E65 H@C<:?8\ 2?5 >:55=6\4=2DD p>6C:42?D H9:=6 :?4C62D:?8 E96 E@E2= E2I 3FC56? A2:5 3J >:==:@?2:C6D 2?5 3:==:@?2:C6D]k^AmkAmx?

  • 2 weeks ago | mydailyrecord.com | Chris Talgo

    Since the Republican Congress began debating the bill that eventually became the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, leftists have accused the legislation of being a huge tax cut for the wealthy. In reality, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), passed in 2017, has particularly benefited working- and middle-class Americans while increasing the total tax burden paid by millionaires and billionaires. kAmkDA2?mx?

  • 2 weeks ago | thecentersquare.com | Chris Talgo

    Since the Republican Congress began debating the bill that eventually became the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, leftists have accused the legislation of being a huge tax cut for the wealthy – funded by middle- and lower-income Americans. In reality, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), passed into law in 2017, has particularly benefited working- and middle-class Americans while increasing the total tax burden paid by millionaires and billionaires.

  • 2 weeks ago | climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Chris Talgo

    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/04/the_eu_attempts_to_control_the_world_economy_again.htmlMost Americans probably assume that the European Union is a benign organization that merely advocates for the broad interests of its member countries. Although this may have been the case in the decades after the birth of the EU following the end of World War II, it certainly is not the case today.

  • 2 weeks ago | americanthinker.com | Chris Talgo

    Most Americans probably assume that the European Union is a benign organization that merely advocates for the broad interests of its member countries. Although this may have been the case in the decades after the birth of the EU following the end of World War II, it certainly is not the case today.

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