Sean spicer, would the president be okay with a package with a time line in which the tax cuts would be enacted and people would feel it in 2018 and not 2017. A bit of ambiguity. Heres spicer. Theres two issues. Fiscal year 17 and calendar year 17. For tax purposes, its calendar year 2017 that theyre probably most concerned with. The president as we work with congress will have those details to be able to flush out. Something that they have to work can congress on. President trump dropped news on this whole conversation just moments ago telling reuters in an interview, speaking about the border adjustment tax, which is a big question in this. The president said, and im quoting from reuters here, it could lead to a lot more jobs in the United States. As that article dropped, spicer talked up the merits of it
saying it benefits workers, americans and the economy. Nothing from the white house yesterday, but certainly it appears theyre starting to talk it up just a bit. Neil . Neil very in
what isn t known and this really didn t come up with exact details at the white house pow-wow, with all the fortune 500 manufacturing ceos, about a dozen of them, was whether that roll-out will be retro active. in other words, the tax cut will be retroactive to the beginning of the year. a lot of those manufacturers were encouraged though even in good kidding fun by what they were hearing out of the president. take a look. did you bring any more of those jobs back? there s nothing like what you do, the caterpillars are the best. when we raise the dollar and we let other people manipulate their currencies, it s the one thing that stops you, doug, right? we ll take them on. bring them on. we re trying to talk president trump to doing the apprentice. that was my assignment at nbc. president trump goes up to a par 3 on his course. he said i m the richer golfer in