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Posted: 2017-12-29T22:31:45Z | Updated: 2018-01-10T19:02:33Z

Better late than never?

Turns out Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has some hangups about the GOPs tax bill, and hes speaking out over a week after he delivered a crucial vote in its favor and helped send it to President Donald Trump s desk.

Rubio expressed his reservations in an interview with southwest Floridas News-Press Thursday, noting he thinks Republicans probably gave corporations too much of a handout.

If I were king for a day, this tax bill would have looked different, he said. I thought we probably went too far on [helping] corporations.

The senator believes the bill which is projected to add $1.4 trillion to the deficit over the next decade unless it can offset those losses via economic growth probably wont result in multinational corporations investing their sudden windfall in hiring and expanding.

Instead, its more likely to line the pockets of their shareholders.

By and large, youre going to see a lot of these multinationals buy back shares to drive up the price, Rubio predicted. Some of them will be forced, because theyre sitting on historic levels of cash, to pay out dividends to shareholders.

That isnt going to create dramatic economic growth, he said.

That isnt going to create dramatic economic growth.

- Sen. Marco Rubio

Despite the fact that public opposition to the bill was widespread , with 35 percent of Americans in favor and 55 percent of Americans opposed, Rubio said he doesnt think it will hurt Republicans in the 2018 elections.

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(Peoples) opinion today is based on what theyve read and what theyve been told it does, he said. But if Im against the tax bill because I dont think itll actually cut my taxes and I get my first paycheck in February and it has $200 in there that didnt used to be there, Im going to notice that.