That's fair -- he did say he wanted to make permanent tax cuts to payroll, but really: I see that (emergency deferment of payroll vs abolishing payroll legislation) as two entirely separate concepts.
One is something he has put pen to paper already, and is kind of on the hook for to ensure it's followed up on. The other (abolishing the payroll tax) is honestly a campaign platform/issue, that is solely up to Congress and all Trump has on that is the bully pulpit.
That's fair -- he did say he wanted to make permanent tax cuts to payroll, but really: I see that (emergency deferment of payroll vs abolishing payroll legislation) as two entirely separate concepts.
One is something he has put pen to paper already, and is kind of on the hook for to ensure it's followed up on. The other (abolishing the payroll tax) is honestly a campaign platform/issue, that is solely up to Congress and all Trump has on that is the bully pulpit.