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PoliticalDog101 — Congress Won’t Pay Infrastructure Bill…So Trump Wants State’s To Tax Their Own People For It

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The way states pay for large capital projects in America since the 1930s is to recoup their tax dollars BACK from the Federal government…. Donald Trump ran of a BIG program to help states get people to work by fixing roadways, airports and other mass transit project with infrastructure program….Democrats were happy to agree to this….. Conservatives in Trump’s party want no part of it. Trump now thinks he can sell the states and localities paying for this thru RAISING TAXES on their citizens?... PoliticalDog101 Congress Won’t Pay Infrastructure Bill…So Trump Wants State’s To Tax Their Own People For It

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The way states pay for large capital projects in America since the 1930s is to recoup their tax dollars BACK from the Federal government….
Donald Trump ran of a BIG program to help states get people to work by fixing roadways, airports and other mass transit project with infrastructure program….Democrats were happy to agree to this…..
Conservatives in Trump’s party want no part of it.
Trump now thinks he can sell the states and localities paying for this thru RAISING TAXES on their citizens?...
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Congress Won’t Pay Infrastructure Bill…So Trump Wants State’s To Tax Their Own People For It
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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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