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Roy Moore, Doug Jones, Tax Cuts, Al Franken, and George H.W. Bush

Roy Moore, Doug Jones, Tax Cuts, Al Franken, and George H.W. Bush

FromPantsuit Politics


Roy Moore, Doug Jones, Tax Cuts, Al Franken, and George H.W. Bush

FromPantsuit Politics

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Somehow, we’re still debating the Alabama senate race to fill Jeff Sessions’s seat. We’re here with additional thoughts on Doug Jones, Roy Moore, and tax cuts, plus a later-recorded segment on Al Franken and George Bush...because 2017.   Thanks so much to everyone supporting our work on Patreon. If you'd like to bring some nuance to your neighborhood in 2018, please reach out to beth@pantsuitpoliticsshow.com. We also appreciate ModCloth's sponsorship of today's podcast. Please stick around for the post-roll and help us by completing this quick survey.    We begin by talking about Doug Jones, Roy Moore's Democratic opponent. We share what we know about his background and policy positions.    Although we hate the circumstances, we're encouraged by a bicameral, bipartisan effort to reform the process of dealing with sexual harassment in Congress. More transparency and accountability are clearly needed.    Republicans continue to try to find ways to keep their tax cuts within the $1.5 trillion reconciliation box. Although there are some good things in this bill, we think the plan is mostly absurd and that tax policy and healthcare policy should be set through regular order. We discuss feedback on tax policy from listeners Peggy and Lou.    After we recorded, we learned about the Al Franken and George H.W. Bush sexual harassment stories. We recorded an extra block to provide our thoughts.           
Released:
Nov 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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