Writing in the New York Times, Michael Tomasky found the tax bill – winning approval from only a mere 30 percent of the public

— – was the second most unpopular piece of significant legislation with the American people since 1990, and that No. 1 was also produced by our current train wreck of a failed Congress, the unsuccessful (sort of) bid to repeal Obamacare last spring and summer. (The most popular bills, on the other hand, were decidedly liberal efforts to curb guns and raise the minimum wage … go figure.)