Dan Lorenze
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And just like that, democrats are now concerned about the national debt and high taxes.. What a freaking joke! Spin in however you want, honey.
Her list of cocks she's sucked in long and distinguished .And just like that, democrats are now concerned about the national debt and high taxes.. What a freaking joke! Spin in however you want, honey.
Of course. They got their payoffs and they don't want to have to pay taxes on itAnd just like that, democrats are now concerned about the national debt and high taxes.. What a freaking joke! Spin in however you want, honey.
Neither party cares about deficits.
If the tax bill passes, Trump coupled with the house and senate may be the first party in history with control of both the executive and legislative branches to run a trillion dollar deficit with growth above 2%. I could have imagined the democrats could do that but never the republicans.
Now that is good planning for the next downturn.
may, lol, thats a good way to put it.
"MYTH #2: Tax cuts will blow up the budget deficit.
FACT: Budget deficits depend on economic growth, not tax policy.
LOL
Under your "fact" if deficits depend on growth, not tax policy, our policy should be that we might as well cut the taxes to zero. After all tax policy has no affect on deficits.
According to my 6th grade math class, deficits or losses are a result of ones expenditures being greater than their income. And when one decides to cut their income, and then increase their spending, the math simply makes a larger negative number.
But you know all those schools ever taught was liberal propaganda.......
Neither party cares about deficits.
If the tax bill passes, Trump coupled with the house and senate may be the first party in history with control of both the executive and legislative branches to run a trillion dollar deficit with growth above 2%. I could have imagined the democrats could do that but never the republicans.
Now that is good planning for the next downturn.