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I asked Senate Republicans: Can we agree that no billionaire corporation should get another tax cut?
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4/8/2025, 1:46 PM
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The year after Trump’s last tax giveaway, Amazon paid $0 in federal income taxes, while the typical Boston public school teacher paid about $10,000. I asked Senate Republicans: Can we agree that no billionaire corporation should get another tax handout? Republicans voted no.
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