They're purposefully hiding what's in the bill - massive reductions in child poverty and meaningful climate action, both of which are supported by voters - for a reason. They want you focused on either the price tag or the palace intrigue around if it passes.
There was a poll showing that most voters don't know what the child tax credit is, and if they did, most of them didn't support it, because why should my single-tax-dollars go to help children not starve? I don't have kids. We are a deeply selfish and conservative nation.
They're purposefully hiding what's in the bill - massive reductions in child poverty and meaningful climate action, both of which are supported by voters - for a reason. They want you focused on either the price tag or the palace intrigue around if it passes.
There was a poll showing that most voters don't know what the child tax credit is, and if they did, most of them didn't support it, because why should my single-tax-dollars go to help children not starve? I don't have kids. We are a deeply selfish and conservative nation.
e: Heart-breaking, the worst person you know, etc. I couldn't find the one that asked if they were aware what the CTC is and had like 40% of people receiving it not know what it was.
"but isn't it problematic because while it reduces child poverty, it also lowers the natal income floor?"
:sadness-abysmal:
Is this person saying they find it problematic because more poors will be able to afford to have children?
Yes. it was one of the Twitter replies
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Arent these the same people who are writing about how the birth rate is too low?