I heard this when they raised the standard deduction to 24k married filing jointly. Many people I talked to said Trump took away the deduction for mortgage interest. 4th grade math is hard for some people.
Honestly this is a problem with almost ANYTHING these days. People look at one thing without critical thinking. I stated the same thing in the "What Now Thread"
My wife gets very upset with me when we talk because she will claim I will argue anything. In reality I play devil's advocate and don't pick a side I do it for. It has made her think much more indepth about things and questioned things and gain a healthy dose of cynicism about things. She used to believe that any article she read was now gospel. Now she sees them for what they are. information that can be twisted, but also used to grow her understanding of things.
I understand Nate's point and don't entirely disagree with it. The one part he missed is that those who do not file taxes do not get the child tax credit. This tax credit is specifically based on tax filings, and you only get the normal full tax credit if you file taxes anyway (even if you don't owe and get the credit back) I will say, that since this credit is not likely to go away at all (let's be real here) Then I think this way of doing administering it is likely the best way to actually help kids and families that struggle. It reminds me of a lottery winner. Give someone a larger, lump sum and they are likely to burn through it faster then normal because they tend to think in terms of "Now I can buy XX that I've wanted" They are not good about saving...and this is not a conservative vs. liberal thing. People today, regardless of political leaning are in debt and basically terrible with money. The monthly check may get spent on frivolous things in the beginning, but in the long run it would likely help people buy food and other necessities in an ongoing manner...helping them to keep their heads above water just slightly.
Now, I'm a big fan of a flat tax and would prefer to see that over any other form...however, I know that will NEVER happen....so being pragmatic, I think this option, as long as it is merely an upfront payment of the same CDC that would already be given...then it's a 'pay now or pay later' thing. Many people in Utah will see quite the windfall from this. Just imagine all the families getting an extra $2k/month now.