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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 2496982" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>But Trump and the Republicans would like to cut funding for programs AND cut taxes. That just doesn't make any sense. I could respect a Republican that just says, "We're going to freeze or cut x% from A, B, and C, hold tax rates steady and put the savings towards the debt. We will structure these funding cuts to be cyclical through the various government agencies over the next 4 years so that no one sector is irreparably harmed."</p><p></p><p>It would be a strategy of shared responsibility and one that agencies could plan for. But that's not what we get. We get the same tire lines about tax cuts to stimulate the economy but then the recipients that benefit the most from the tax cuts cite "uncertainty" as a reason not to grow the economy. Think about that. American business afraid to take risk; cowering in the face of "uncertainty". What a bunch of babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 2496982, member: 22662"] But Trump and the Republicans would like to cut funding for programs AND cut taxes. That just doesn't make any sense. I could respect a Republican that just says, "We're going to freeze or cut x% from A, B, and C, hold tax rates steady and put the savings towards the debt. We will structure these funding cuts to be cyclical through the various government agencies over the next 4 years so that no one sector is irreparably harmed." It would be a strategy of shared responsibility and one that agencies could plan for. But that's not what we get. We get the same tire lines about tax cuts to stimulate the economy but then the recipients that benefit the most from the tax cuts cite "uncertainty" as a reason not to grow the economy. Think about that. American business afraid to take risk; cowering in the face of "uncertainty". What a bunch of babies. [/QUOTE]
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