JFK

Norquist: “Joe Kennedy III giving a response to the State of the Union painfully reminds all Americans of how much the Democrat party has changed since President John F. Kennedy.”

JFK: “Even modest increases in take-home pay enable consumers to undertake larger periodic payments on major purchases, as well as to increase purchases of smaller items–and either type of purchase leads to further income and employment.” — President John F. Kennedy, Special Message to the Congress on Tax Reduction and Reform, January 24, 1963 [Link]

Pelosi: “Crumbs.”

Schumer: “Crumbs.”

JFK: “This administration pledged itself last summer to an across-the-board, top-to-bottom cut in personal and corporate income taxes to be enacted and become effective in 1963.” – President John F. Kennedy, Address to the Economic Club of New York, December 14, 1962 [Link]

JFK: “For all these reasons, next year’s tax bill should reduce personal as well as corporate income taxes: for those in the lower brackets, who are certain to spend their additional take-home pay, and for those in the middle and upper brackets, who can thereby be encouraged to undertake additional efforts and enabled to invest more capital.” – President John F. Kennedy, Address to the Economic Club of New York, December 14, 1962 [Link]

Joe Kennedy III: “This bill asks Americans to scrape their bank accounts so the Trump Administration can turn around and use that money to give to the wealthiest among us and make them even wealthier.” (Translation: Derp) — Joe Kennedy III, November 2017 [Link]

“Joe Kennedy III giving a response to the State of the Union painfully reminds all Americans of how much the Democrat party has changed since President John F. Kennedy,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. “JFK respected working Americans and fought to reduce taxes on all Americans. JFK rejected the politics of envy and class hatred. How the Democrat party has changed. For the worse.”