>>>What about tax cuts when we're already running a deficit? (Meaning states and municipalities as well as the feds). Are they essential?
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>>>Cutting corporate tax rates and captial gains would certainly do a lot to promotes a business-friendly environment here and grow some jobs.
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>>"Trickle-down" -- 30 years later there is still no basis for this cheery pablum. In theory it sounds plausible. In fact the rich have gotten richer, much richer, and everyone else has gotten poorer. IMO we've been played for fools.
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>I like trickle-down much better than Nobama's tinkle-on. We were better off under any of the presidents since Jimmy Carter left office than we have been under the Great Obfuscator. Gas was running around 1.80 a gallon when Bush left office....Oh well, as James Carville liked to say - It's the Economy Stupid! And it will be the same when Obama loses to whomever lines up against him.
Dream on. Are you going to give me a chance to win my steak dinner back? If you so you should probably have a better idea than the price of gas given inflation, or the thought that any American President has much control over it.
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