You're not using the phrase correct here. In fact, you're making a non sequitur.
So you say.
BTW, what is a "Trump/Russia tax cut"?

Trump/Russia Tax Cut results in lower wages for most workers
You're not using the phrase correct here. In fact, you're making a non sequitur.
Trump/Russia Tax Cut results in lower wages for most workers
Think so?
I know so.
According to one report?
A poll? How do you know people were telling the truth? Was the poll oversampled to skew the results?
If that's so, shouldn't you be able to prove it?
No, according to PayScale.
I did prove it.
PayScale as reported by CBS. That's one report citing PayScale, isn't it?
Why would someone lie about not seeing any increase in their paycheck?
When? Link up to this alleged proof.
How should I know?
Are you claiming that everyone who responds to a poll is truthful?
What questions were they asked?
What was the survey sample size?
What were the demographic breakdowns?
You didn't read the link, so you thought CBS was making the report. .
Did you "forget" to cite this text from the same report for a reason?
...economic confidence has been good, we're in a strong economy, GDP is growing..." said Katie Bardaro, vice president of data analytics at PayScale.
... economists have cautioned against judging the tax cuts too quickly, saying it could take up to four years before their full effects are felt ...
Why don't you click on the link I provided you and do this research yourself if seeing a poll that contradicts your fundamental belief system upsets you this much? Are you just not capable of doing that? Do you even know how to click links?
All your stalling posts are the proof.
You made the allegation, you back it up.
How should I know?
Are you claiming that everyone who responds to a poll is truthful?
What questions were they asked?
What was the survey sample size?
What were the demographic breakdowns?
I made an allegation? When?
ere's the link to the poll[/URL], there's a link at the bottom to the topline data[/URL] and crosstabs.