Submit Your 'Overtime' Questions for November 6, 2015

Bill and his roundtable guests - Keith Olbermann, Rep. Anthony Weiner, David Frum, Quentin Tarantino and Jillian Melchior - will answer viewer questions after Friday's show. 

Submit your questions in the Comments section below. Selected questions will be answered on the Real Time YouTube channel immediately following the premiere. Please be aware that concise (50 words or less) single-topic questions have the best chance of being selected, so the shorter and more specific you can be, the better.

Guest List: October 30, 2015

Guest List: October 30, 2015

The Interview

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) is the Congresswoman from Hawaii’s 2nd district, serving since 2014. She is the first American Samoan, first Hindu, and one of the first female combat veterans elected to Congress. Rep. Gabbard sits on both the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and is a Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee.

Twitter@TulsiGabbard

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Submit Your 'Overtime' Questions for October 30, 2015

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Bill and his roundtable guests - Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, MP Chrystia Freeland, Roger Stone, Grover Norquist, David Spade - will answer viewer questions after Friday's show. 

Submit your questions in the Comments section below. Selected questions will be answered on the Real Time YouTube channel immediately following the premiere. Please be aware that concise (50 words or less) single-topic questions have the best chance of being selected, so the shorter and more specific you can be, the better.

Tax Racket

Tax Racket

Can we please stop with this fiction that dealing with the complexity in our tax code means reducing the number of tax brackets? Currently we have seven tax brackets. Jeb’s plan lowers it to three. See? He simplified the tax code. Except that there are thousands of pages in the US tax code and the tax brackets are pretty much the simplest part of it. They’re not hard to understand or implement. There’s nothing complicated about them at all. It’s the other thousands of pages of loopholes and credits and accounting measures and business provisions that only a CPA is going to understand. That’s the complexity in the tax code. 

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