Aug. 31, 2017
Good morning from Washington. Speaking in Missouri yesterday, President Trump made the case for tax reform, saying it could boost economic growth and lead to "12 million new jobs." Fred Lucas reports on the speech, and Adam Michel explains the crucial changes needed in the tax code. Rachel del Guidice tells the story of Mark Morrow, who worked with others in his Houston suburb to rescue those in flooded houses. Plus: Michelle Malkin with a blistering account of liberal darling Keith Olbermann's outrageous attitude toward women, and Lucas on a Democrat who conceded the reality of voter fraud.
Tax reform can truly make America great again through higher wages, more jobs, and untold opportunity.
Broward County’s problems reportedly included voter registration lists with 130-year-old voters (or would-be voters, if they were living), felons, duplicate registrations, and commercial addresses listed as residential addresses.
"This is a comeback of historic proportions," says President Trump. "We’re here ... to launch our plans to bring back Main Street by reducing the crushing tax burden on our companies and on our workers."
"I don’t know any neighbor who didn’t do something, everybody was doing something," says Mark Morrow.
A former IT aide suspected of stealing equipment and data from Congress still has an active, secret email account on the House computer system, even though he has been banned from the congressional network because of a criminal investigation into the alleged cybersecurity violations.
"The hurricane is going to do less damage to schools than you are, Motherf—er," Keith Olbermann tweeted at Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
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