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The Republican tax reform plan has just been announced and it's sure to make just about

everyone happy — except for Congressional Democrats.

The plan, obtained by the New York Times, includes tax cuts for the middle class AND

corporations.

In other words, it's a win-win.

If passed, companies will finally be able to conduct business in a competitive tax market

and will be free to invest more heavily in the American economy.

That, of course, will benefit the middle class who work for such companies — in addition

to the tax cut's they'll see on their personal paychecks.

According to the legislation, those making less than $24,000 annually would pay no income

tax, married couples making less than $90,0000 would be in a 12 percent tax bracket, and

those making up to $260,000 would pay 25 percent.

There are minimal changes for those making a million dollars or more, though.

Those under seven figures will be taxed at 36 percent and those over would pay a rate

of 39.6 percent.

The bill also ELIMINATES the alternative minimum tax.

In other words, the GOP tax plan is saving those who need it most.

The middle class will finally get a reprieve from taxation and our corporations will finally

be paying a fair rate that won't have them fleeing to other countries.

Trump is MAKING TAXES GREAT AGAIN!

Comment "Thanks, Trump!" and SHARE if you want these lower taxes NOW!

There's still a long way to go in Congress.

We need to make sure EVERY Republican is on board or this plan won't pass!

For more infomation >> Trump's Tax Cut Was Just Announced And What's In It Will Save Americans THOUSANDS - Duration: 1:41.

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Bin Laden Hidden files : What Was Released And What Was Witheld ? - Latest News With Subtitle - Duration: 3:55.

Bin Laden files - What Was Released And What Was Witheld?

Documents including Bin Laden's personal journal and practice video reels for public speeches

have been made public.

The CIA yesterday (November 2) made public a trove of nearly 470,000 files recovered

in the raid during which former al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden was killed.

Included in the documents were audio, document, image, video and software operating system

files

It follows three prior releases of materials seized in the May 2011 raid on Bin Laden's

compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

CIA Director Mike Pompeo said he authorised the release in the interest of transparency

and "for the American people to gain further insights into the plans and workings of this

terrorist organization".

What was released?

18,000 document files

Document files including al-Qaeda's potential promotional and planning materials, preparations

to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and the group's attempts to spread its message

through Western media.

The CIA also said that the documents showed: "Origins of fissures that exist today between

al-Qa'ida and ISIS."

79,000 audio and image files

The audio and image files included practice reels for public speeches, audio correspondence.

Bin Laden's personal journal

Bin Laden's personal journal in the time before he was killed included information

on a summer trip to the UK, a country he described as "decadent", as a teenager, where he

says he visited Stratford, the birthplace of Shakespeare.

First-known adult images of Bin Laden's son

Video files totalling around 10,000 included the first-known video of the al-Qaeda leader's

son Hamza Bin Laden as a young adult, al-Qaeda "home videos," draft videos and statements

by Osama Bin Laden.

What was withheld

The CIA said it withheld some files as they were so sensitive "that their release would

directly damage efforts to keep the nation secure".

Copyrighted material, pornography and malware

Other Documents that were not released include copyrighted material, pornography, malware

and blank, corrupted and duplicate files.

Films and cartoons

Among the copyrighted films and shows were children's films "Antz" and "Ice Age:

Dawn of the Dinosaurs," "Resident Evil," "BBC Great Wildlife Moments" and the documentary

film "Where in the World is Osama bin Laden".

The release comes less than a week after US President Donald Trump's administration

decided to release some files related to the 1963 assassination of former president John

F. Kennedy.

Will there be other releases?

CIA Director Pompeo said: "The CIA will continue to seek opportunities to share information

with the American people consistent with our obligation to protect national security."

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