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Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans


Taylor White

Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.
 

Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans

Taylor White
Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.
Obviously an opinion piece that does not lineup with the real world. Try even a short piece of information by a real company presenting real information. Are Republicans Bigger Spenders Than Democrats?
 

Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans

Taylor White
Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.
They do spend like trust-fund kids.

But there is only on commie party. YOU!!
 

Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans

Taylor White
Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.
"Paying" for tax cuts presumes 100% of your earnings belong to The State.....The language of the pure commie.
 

Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans

Taylor White
Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.


What's wrong? Did you get tired of everyone telling you provide proof of your crazy comments in the Rittenhouse thread so you just came here to make a crazy thread with a link to some backwater website on a story dated from feb of last year?
 

Which party adds more to deficits?​

Hint: it’s the Republicans

Taylor White
Taylor White
Feb 13, 2020·7 min read

Tax Cuts Do Not Pay For Themselves
Both the Bush and Trump administrations argued that “tax cuts pay for themselves” as each passed significant tax cuts soon after taking office. The data suggests that this logic is faulty, as tax rates in the U.S. aren’t high enough to produce significant behavioral changes when they are reduced, and typical reductions aren’t large enough to have immediate impacts. Instead of spurring economic growth and thus more revenues, tax cuts simply increase budget deficits.
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Oh how they hate gov't and they sure add up the debt by giving themselves tax cuts.
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