Not yet that I've seen, because they got this 500 page document with handwritten scribbles just hours before the vote. Democrats got it first from lobbyists, not even official channels. One of our senators was reading it live on facebook, but I doubt he got through it all, unless he's still awake and reading.
I do know of two small improvements that were in the amendments:
- Collins got in an amendment to reinclude property tax deductions, although with a 10k cap.This was in the original house version.
- Something that helps pass through business entities was added, I think a percentage equal to the corporate one? But I'm not sure of the details..
However they voted down a direct middle income tax cut and provisions to minimize impact on the the deficit.
And don't give me any of this "oh the deficit will always have to increase" crap. If democrats tried to put through a budget that increased the deficit half as much as this one will, the same republicans would be screaming until they were blue in the face. Raising the deficit is a slap in the face of fiscal conservatism. Any other interpretation is bullsh*t.
The hurry?
1 Threats from donors if they didn't pass something (other than wind - they've been passing a lot of that!)
2 They know the party is almost over. Once dump gets dumped, the odds of them being able to get anything on their agendas through will dwindle.
Here's another little goodie which pays back a couple of their donors:
http://www.ibtimes.com/political-ca...kstone-ceo-gop-donor-schwarzman-2622738?amp=1
The provision to sell off over a million acres and start drilling in the arctic wildlife refuge is just sad

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Hawaii is testing its civil defense sirens for the first time since the Cold War. Exactly what good would that do anyway? Let them know they have about 15 minutes to gather their loved ones, bend over and kiss their asses goodbye? If nukes are incoming they're screwed.