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Trump can't even wait 24 hours before marching Left. This is what we've been telling you about!
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Quote:Correlation does not imply causation. Consider this... why did the increase in taxes at the upper level under Clinton result in a bigger increase in job creation compared to the job increase under raygun when he cut taxes at the upper level? 1. It has NOT been "debunked." Sure, there are many factors in how jobs are created or lost. Taxes are one factor. 2. How does cutting taxes on the wealthy add an extra burden to the middle class? Are you are postulating a tax increase on the middle class to offset the tax cut? That wasn't the case under Reagan, nor Bush when taxes were cut in 2001. "Why should I give information to you when all you want to do is find something wrong with it?" |
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