Throughout the entire legislative process, the liberal media were deeply invested in spreading as much disinformation about the GOP tax reform bill as possible. And now that the bill that they worked so hard to sink was actually law, NBC Nightly News spent part of Tuesday’s broadcast complaining about how confused people were and how they were in a holiday season panic following tax conversations around the dinner table on Christmas.

“In these final days of 2017, the new tax law has many Americans still trying to figure it all out,” announced fill-in anchor Craig Melvin. “One of the most confusing questions? Whether you should pay some of next year's taxes before the end of this year.”

NBC reporter Stephanie Gosk was in a tax collection office in Montclair, New Jersey where the phones were ringing off the hook during a normally quiet time of the year. “Property owners here and around the country are in something of a panic. A know-it-all relative at holiday table probably told them: ‘Better prepay those property taxes to save money before the new tax law kicks in,’” she reported.

According to Gosk, if they filed their property taxes now they “may” be able to write it off on their taxes this year. “’May’ because it depends on a number of factors. Something accountant Matt Meyer has had to explain to Chicago area clients in a deluge of panicked calls,” she added. Meyer complained to her about how the “tax bill was supposed to simplify things and it really hasn't.”

“Many taxpayers don't realize that the changes won't be a factor in this year's returns. They’ll see the full impact come April 2019,” she noted. “Craig, the takeaway is this, if you're confused, you’re actually not alone.”

But why are so many people confused about the bill? It’s because of the misinformation and smear campaign of the liberal media. NBC themselves own a large share of the fear and panic stoked by the media’s reporting on the bill.

During the weeks leading up to the passage of the law, NBC was airing near daily segments stoking the public’s fear of the bill taking away many popular deductions all because of the evil Republicans were being heartless to the plight of the middle-class people.

While warning that the GOP was “targeting” college students and those with high medical bills, NBC was worried about how they were not seeking the input from Democrats to make the bill better. “Not a single Democrat saying they'll vote for the bill,” congressional correspondent Kasie Hunt bemoaned at the time. “Last-minute Republican negotiations are focused on how to make sure the bill won't cost billions more than expected, but those talks don't include any Democrats.”

But when the bill completed reconciliation, it was shown that the GOP preserved the popular student loan and medical expense deductions. And despite their endless fear-mongering about those deductions being stripped from helpless families, NBC completely ignored how the GOP kept the deductions in to aid those people.

The network’s morning co-host Savannah Guthrie hammered House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and wondered if he was “living in a fantasy world” for saying the bill was going to help the middle-class.

If NBC is going to blame the public’s confusion about the tax bill on Republicans, they’re the ones living in a fantasy world because they’re the ones lying about how the bill works and what it actually does to benefit the middle-class. They have abdicated their duty to informed the public all to advance partisan motives.

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