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To: one_less who wrote (876511)7/30/2015 10:22:39 AM
From: zax  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578060
 
>> Explain that phrase I keep hearing, "tax cut that's not paid for."

Example: When you start two wars, putting the dime on the federal debt, and then simultaneously slash both corporate and taxes on the wealthiest Americans resulting in a massive debts for generations to come.

The results tend to be great for campaign donations, but horrible for the American people. Money becomes even more concentrated among the wealthiest, and the federal government then can't provide basic services for Americans who died in the wars you started.

Does that help?



To: one_less who wrote (876511)7/30/2015 11:28:20 AM
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Explain that phrase I keep hearing, "tax cut that's not paid for."

Its just the usual typical libber nonsense....