call the distribution chart, when that comes out in the cbo scoring. and it shows you how a tax bill will affect the various income classes. and when i think of all the distribution charts that you and have i seen, it s always been try to make sure that the impact is being the benefits are chiefly on the bottom half of that distribution chart. and you re looking to minimize the benefits as you go up in income. it seems like they simply reversed all of those distribution charts that you ve used in the democratic administrations. yeah. i mean, it s shocking. when you look when the senate bill is fully implemented, people in the top 1/10 of 1%, those making over $5 million have a $200,000 tax cut. and yet 82 million americans under $200,000, middle class, upper middle class, working poor americans are actually given a
try to make sure that the impact is being the benefits are chiefly on the bottom half of that distribution chart. and you re looking to minimize the benefits as you go up in income. it seems like they simply reversed all of those distribution charts that you ve used in the democratic administrations. yeah. i mean, it s shocking. when you look when the senate bill is fully implemented, people in the top 1/10 of 1%, those making over $5 million have a $200,000 tax cut. and yet 82 million americans under $200,000, middle class, upper middle class, working poor americans are actually given a tax increase. people wonder how is that possible when you have a $1.5 trillion that they have given themselves permission to increase the deficit. and the answer is that it really does go to your priorities.