There is NO such thing as cutting one's way to prosperity. Period.
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Replying to @_silversmith
You can't cut your way to prosperity - true. But neither can you tax your way to a long-term balanced budget.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
No one is claiming that. Meanwhile, too many Villagers are spouting the same right-wing BS without giving equal focus to proper taxation.
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Replying to @_silversmith
I didn't say you claim, but people claim. Anyway, it's an issue worthy of debate.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
C'mon, David. You're better than "people claim."And yes, worthy of debate, so long as the topic includes proper taxation as well.
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Replying to @_silversmith
My point was that I wasn't accusing you but that many argue that opinion.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
I agree - didn't feel persecuted. But the non-committal "many" is bs, even in 140 char. People who argue for cuts only are right wingers.
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Replying to @_silversmith
I try not to pick sides but to point out important points to understand. Or to point out faulty arguments of certain politicians...
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker
And that defacto position, espec. by Rs, but also some Ds & many in media - that it's always cuts 1st - is a faulty argument.
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Replying to @_silversmith @DavidMDrucker
Thanks for taking the time to clarify with me. Much appreciated.
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