To Sally Kohn, if you enjoy tax cuts and the deregulation that the Trump administration has implemented over the past couple of years, which have led to higher than expected GDP growth, you don’t love your fellow human beings.
This election is really about one question: Do you like your tax breaks more than you love your fellow human beings?
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) October 28, 2018
You, as a voter, cannot have it both ways, apparently.
Either you like lower taxes and hate human beings, or love your fellow Americans and are yearning to pay a whole lot more to the federal government.
Civility https://t.co/km3N1RtFYi
— (((Aaron Worthing))) (@AaronWorthing) October 28, 2018
Her rationale is that Trump is inspiring violence, such as the shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday.
Republicans keep covering for Trump’s divisiveness and hate mongering because they like his policies. At what point do they decide the damage he’s doing, the ugliness he’s spreading and violence he’s inspiring, is too high a cost?
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) October 28, 2018
Accusing President Trump of inspiring violence is extremely reckless, and the Left continues to do that.
What a piece of crap thing to say. That you even thought it and then tweeted it says a lot about who you are. We support tax breaks because we support our right and the right of our fellow human beings to keep the fruit of our labor. We are citizens, not subjects. We will be free https://t.co/qorzSBpzkH
— carolyn tackett (@CarolsCloset) October 28, 2018
The problem for Democrats this election is the fact that people like having more money in their pockets, and Trump’s tax cuts have given many that opportunity.
The Left knows they cannot compete with the economic success that the nation is having, so they resort to dangerously attempting to tie President Trump to a deranged individual who opened fire at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
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