House Republicans brought forth their ambitious tax plan today, “the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act,” which constitutes the biggest tax cut in history, with the bulk of the benefit going to large corporations and businesses across the country and including a slashing of the corporate tax rate. Former governor and senator from Rhode Island Lincoln Chafee joins “News with Ed” to suggest that the “cynical” middle class won’t welcome the reforms, and the Republicans may not even garner enough votes for the legislation to pass.
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Ed Schultz is an American television and radio host, a liberal political commentator, and a former sports broadcaster. He was the host of The Ed Show, a weekday news talk program on MSNBC, and The Ed Schultz Show, a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global. Ed has won three Eric Sevareid Awards and has managed and been lead talent for a broadcast team that has won two Marconis and a prestigious Peabody Award. Ed has been named one of the top ten radio hosts in the country by Talkers Magazine for a number of years. Ed Schultz has been a nominee by Syndicated News/Talk Personality of the year by Radio & Records.
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