President Trump's campaign promises
for tax cuts, infrastructure spending, and
deregulation sent consumer confidence soaring earlier this year, pushing stocks to record highs amid
hopes for a range of economic stimulus.
All the Senate Republicans and their real estate patrons got was a preservation of most of the
deregulation provisions, what opponents call «loopholes,» created in the 1990s, as well as a three - year extension of 421 - a benefits, and no legislatively required increase in governmental oversight of apartment
deregulation, which was another thing the tenants had been
hoping for.