When Ann Coulter disagrees with her ideological base, you know you have entered fantasy land. Tax policy that supports the well to do and corporations has never worked in the past, it won't now. Building in America and rebuilding America works, but that seems too simple. So long as congress needs money to pull the wool over the eyes of the voters and that money comes from the wealthy the show goes on. Give the republicans credit, they play their base, as comments above demonstrate, and their base follows like puppies.
'When the Titanic struck an iceberg, the crew might have rushed to the storeroom, grabbed the materials and spruced up the ship with a shiny new coat of paint. Women in their beautiful fur coats could stand on deck, admiring the lustrous sheen, as everyone pointed to it saying, “What a thing of beauty!”
Word has now reached us that congressional Republicans have passed tax reform. Everyone is standing around admiring the lustrous sheen, pointing to it and saying, “what a thing of beauty!”
The iceberg is immigration and the Titanic is our country.' Ann Coulter
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/12/20/ann-coulter-republicans-try-something-popular/
"A final word on politics. As in economics nothing is certain save the certainty that there will be firm prediction by those who do not know. It is possible that in some election, near or far, a presidential candidate will emerge in the United States determined to draw into the campaign those not now impelled to vote. Conceivably those so attracted - those who are not threatened by higher taxes and who are encouraged by the vision of a new governing community committed to the rescue of the cities and the impacted underclass - could outnumber those lost because of the resulting invasion of contentment. If this happens the effort would succeed." John Kenneth Galbraith 'The Culture of Contentment'