Look at this Desh the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities believes the mortgage interest deduction is ripe for reform. Who knew they were part of the Grover pledge?
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/?fa=view&id=3948
when we get someone honest to reform the law I would be interested.
the right is NOT trustable in these affairs
they have proven that
You want to wait for an honest politician? Good luck with that.
I think you are aware we do not live in a dictatorship. One person in the House of Representatives cannot make and pass a law by himself. Any changes would obviously have to pass Congress and be signed by the President.
You do help show how the partisan mindset in this country works, 'when my side proposes something I'm ok with it, when the other side proposes the exact same thing I'm not ok with it'.
Now you ready to admitt you LIED when you called mea liar?
How many times do I need to post this? I grew up in Oakland, California. That is a fact. You said I lied and did not grow up in Oakland because you believe I am a racist and hate blacks from the bottom of my soul and that no racists would live in Oakland.
First off there are racists in Oakland and they aren't all white. But that is really neither here nor there. You, for some unknown reason, lied about where I grew up. Now you won't admit it.
Frankly, cawacko, I'd be extremely surprised if the Republicans put anything on the table concerning the mortgage interest deduction that looks anything like the Obama or CBPP proposals. So it's a bit disingenuous to chastize desh for a partisan mindset about the "exact same thing."
we all know they will never touch that mortgage deduction bit.
their tea party minions would shit a brick
Desh was basically arguing that it was only this one Republican representative who had proposed changes to the mortgage interest deduction. That is clearly not the case. That is what I was referencing.
me not believing you is Not the same as YOU claiming Im lying
go get one lie of mine