When President
Trump signed the tax bill into law, Democrats, particularly in blue states with high state income taxes, wailed. The
Nation declared the new tax law "a deliberate attack on blue states," and New York governor Andrew
Cuomo called it an "
attack only on blue states" and "economic civil war."
Among the attacks they perceive is the new law's $10,000 maximum for all state and local deductions. Oddly, the left is howling because this is, as
Vox points out, "effectively raising taxes on wealthy people."
Setting aside the fact that taxing the rich has been the leftist mantra for decades and became particularly shrill during the Obama administration, blue states are now actively looking for ways to get around this and other measures in the new tax law.