And you think strangling the chicken is going to produce more eggs. SillyRemember what David Stockman (former OMB director) said during an interview shortly after he left the Reagan administration? He said "the main problem with my party is that they always think everyday is a great day for a tax cut".
And you don't think David Stockman understood "supply-side economics"? That's silly.And you think strangling the chicken is going to produce more eggs. Silly
I'm sure he did, but what he was referring to was the dichotomy between deficit spending to produce growth and reducing the tax burden on the private sector simultaneously. Know your history, counselor.And you don't think David Stockman understood "supply-side economics"? That's silly.
No, he wasn't.I'm sure he did, but what he was referring to was the dichotomy between deficit spending to produce growth and reducing the tax burden on the private sector simultaneously. Know your history, counselor.
He understood it was newsworthy to get $40 haircuts when the rest of his gender was getting them for $7.And you don't think David Stockman understood "supply-side economics"? That's silly.
Yes, he was. I don't know what he said in 2013 because you are too cheap-*** to provide a fee-free copy of the Atlantic article, but I can guess. Missing is criticism of numerous examples of moronic federal spending, think shrimp on treadmills and other brilliant examples of the National Institutes of Health use of taxpayer funds. He is right about the debt; let's cut the $500 billion in **** off money the Treasury estimates we waste every year, then see where we are.No, he wasn't.
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From AI -Yes, he was. I don't know what he said in 2013 because you are too cheap-*** to provide a fee-free copy of the Atlantic article, but I can guess. Missing is criticism of numerous examples of moronic federal spending, think shrimp on treadmills and other brilliant examples of the National Institutes of Health use of taxpayer funds. He is right about the debt; let's cut the $500 billion in **** off money the Treasury estimates we waste every year, then see where we are.