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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1533878)4/15/2025 8:10:17 PM
From: Fiscally Conservative  Respond to of 1583871
 
Cutting Taxes when the Federal Government has underfunded liabilities at the time that budget is passed is, in all intensive purposes, Supply Side Economics. To see it differently is pure Ignorance.
Every Administration that has/had implemented 'Supply Side Economics' had underfunded liabilities.
You can not cut taxes unless you pay for those taxes but they never do. It has been deficit spending for decades now. Interest payments on outstanding debt requires every budget to appropriate those funds. Cutting taxes when there is outstanding debt is a component of Supply Side Economics.

I will not discuss this issue with you any longer.

We can agree to disagree.