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by tstrimple 1017 days ago
You think wrong.

https://www.businessinsider.com/democrats-optimistic-about-i...

> And while Porter, Beyer, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and others have expressed interest in the free direct-file pilot program, congressional Republicans are speaking out against it.

> In May, the Republican-controlled House Ways and Means Committee published a press release disapproving of the IRS' direction to move forward and create the pilot program after its chairman accused the Biden Administration of "cooking the books" in its study that ultimately recommended such a program be implemented.

> "IRS control of tax preparation is the latest step in Democrats' ongoing efforts to supercharge the agency to go after working-class families, after giving the agency $80 billion to increase audits on taxpayers making less than $75,000," said Rep. Jason Smith. "Americans will be powerless when the IRS completely controls the tax filing process from start to finish."

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Again, at anyone point in the last several decades when Democrats had control they could have pushed it through. Your quotes don’t change that reality.
When have they “had control”? Do you understand how the US legislative process works? Only for a short time during the Obama administration did they actually “have control” and they used that time and political capital passing the ACA. Everything since basically has to be passed via reconciliation because republicans filibuster everything based on some sort of “principle”. Take a look at legislation which has been proposed, what the votes look like and what the filibuster record is. This is all very public information. There’s no need to pretend this is some fault of the Democratic Party.
> Do you understand how the US legislative process works?

Do you?

> Only for a short time during the Obama administration did they actually “have control” and they used that time and political capital passing the ACA.

Why are you arbitrarily limiting the time frame to recent history? A simplified tax filing method could have been introduced at any time in say, the last 50 years. During which time Democrats have had house and senate control many times [0] and the basic reality of the IRS having all your tax info ahead of time has been unchanged (read: simplified tax filing was possible). That they never seized the opportunity to do so is just evidence that they didn’t really care to, not that some shadow cabal of Republicans had held them back.

0: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jun/25/control-house-...