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http://www.politifact.com/punditfact...rose-after-bu/ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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After that, tax dollars collected went up. I understand numbers, and I know you can slant them, adjust them, index them to make them say almost anything you want them to say. But tax rates went down. And then tax revenues went up. Would tax revenues have been higher if tax rates were higher? I don't know. What do we know? We know tax rates went down, and that then revenues went up Bryan, when the cost of something goes down, the demand for that something goes up. That applies whether that 'something' is televisions, widgets, or even wealth. |
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But thanks, as you usually do, for slanting away from my response to RIROCKHOUND which was simply a cite to the last time a President lowered taxes and raised military spending. You may want to argue about whose theories on effects are right or wrong, but the simple fact is that economies have survived and even grown when taxes were lowered and military spending rose. Parse it all you want, but it did happen. |
This is the link for the above post replying to Spence re Clinton "gutting the military." I don't know why the link I entered in the above post cannot be accessed. But it can here:
http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...tary-readiness "gutted" might have been too strong a word, or maybe not. |
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