Incredibly misleading. With the tax cuts, “revenue” was up 4%- we collected more taxes w the cuts. The problem is increased spending- which is a huge problem that I have written on/talked about extensively- but should not be conflated w receipts.https://twitter.com/nytopinion/status/1220206814517702656 …
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Similar the world over!
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Enough with the incontrovertible facts and figures.
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Too many things being done, badly, by the government. Much of it belongs in the private sector, where competitive forces would increase performance & lower cost.
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Disagree. During the Obama admin, refugee resettlement was turned over entirely to the private sector. The most notable difference being refugee resettlement costs taxpayers a lot more. NGOs participating have increased top salaries dramatically & have nearly doubled paid workers
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Maybe we could roll back all the military spending and roll up the Separtment of Homeland Security?
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The math is simple. Government spending is paid for by taxes. Spending more, you have to raise taxes. BTW, trickle down economics is not science, just a wet dream.
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Fact check: false!
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