New doggerel, inspired by the tax act?

There's a bit of old doggerel that I remember from Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five, that goes something like this:My name is Yon YonsonI live in WisconsinI work in a lumberyard thereThe people I meet when I walk down the streetAsk my name and I say:My name is Yon YonsonI live in WisconsinI work in a lumberyard there[ETCETERA AD INFINITUM]In the aftermath of the 2017 tax act, I think we are ready for a new version. But I am still working on the fifth line.  Here's what I have so far:My name is Ron JohnsonI represent WisconsinMy millions from passthroughs are thereThe people I meet when I walk down the streetAsk which senator threatened to vote against the tax bill unless tax benefits for passthroughs were               expanded, and I say:My name is Ron JohnsonI represent WisconsinMy millions from passthroughs are there[ETCETERA AD INFINITUM]

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