Tax Day is fast approaching, and we’ve seen many Democrats in Congress trying to use a reduction in the size of tax returns taxpayers are seeing as some sort of proof that they’re either paying higher taxes these days or didn’t get a tax cut. CNBC’s John Harwood dropped this report to help refuel the Dem narrative:

no wonder Trump/GOP tax-cut is so unpopular: just 17% of Americans think their taxes were cut, new NBC/WSJ poll showshttps://t.co/WHKme38Th8 — John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 8, 2019

So it has to be mentioned:

Hey, maybe media outlets could have, I don't know, reported that the TCJA lowered taxes for 80 percent of households? https://t.co/uEDuho9rMc — Alex Muresianu (@ahardtospell) April 8, 2019

*Cue Fake News high-fiving each other behind the scenes on another successful disinformation campaign* https://t.co/5cVH8tAQbW — Cindy Cooper (@CindyCoops) April 8, 2019

Yes gosh how did that happen. https://t.co/bxI8WJ4Yg5 — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 8, 2019

How indeed!

If only there were some profession whose job it was to report the news and share the truth. Sadly, no such industry exists https://t.co/8iapTtvjTg — Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) April 8, 2019

Look at most of tweets he had regarding it. He's such a hack https://t.co/0gNBZEB4Vs — BigJim (@BigJimNC55) April 8, 2019

So most people don’t think they got a tax cut? Where would they have gotten that idea?

Shot and chaser pic.twitter.com/Q6J779mCD5 — Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) April 8, 2019

Hoo boy! One more time…

The shot:

no wonder Trump/GOP tax-cut is so unpopular: just 17% of Americans think their taxes were cut, new NBC/WSJ poll showshttps://t.co/WHKme38Th8 — John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) April 8, 2019

And the chaser from last year:

there’s no new middle-class tax cut. there’s no terrorist caravan. there’s no GOP effort to save protections for pre-existing conditions all these things are made up — John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) October 23, 2018

Well isn’t that special!?

And he'll never put together the reason as to why that number is at 17% — Chris Hynes (@realchrishynes) April 8, 2019

Definitely not.