NPR: Next question: “I get that. But deficit spending is borrowing money. It has to be paid back eventually, somehow, like through taxes.”
CORTEZ: Yeah, and I think that is always the crux of it. So when we decide to go into the realm of deficit spending, we have to do so responsibly. We ask, “Is this an investment or is this actually gonna pay for itself?”
NPR: So you’re saying, “Borrow the money; make the investment. The economy will grow; we’ll pay off the debt”?
CORTEZ: Absolutely! Because we’re creating jobs.
https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=692259103
That isnt what she is talking aboutYeah...…...we've always been for tax cuts for the poor and middle class. Not paying attention or something? LMAO!
Yeah...…...we've always been for tax cuts for the poor and middle class. Not paying attention or something? LMAO!
Yeah...…...we've always been for tax cuts for the poor and middle class. Not paying attention or something? LMAO!
She made the case for tax cuts, and how they pay for themselves.
PS. The poor don’t pay taxes.
if making $19,500 a year after taxes is rich, yea, I've ONLY ever seen tax cuts for rich people :roll:
Yeah...…...we've always been for tax cuts for the poor and middle class. Not paying attention or something? LMAO!
More fake news from the right. LMAO!
PS. The poor don’t pay taxes.
What about mom-n-pop businesses? Should they get a tax cut?
Are they rich?
This is a popularly used expression which is factually wrong. In fact, egregiously wrong.
Try to figure out why and respond, I will then issue your grade.
More than 44% of Americans pay no federal income tax
Published: Jan 31, 2019 1:15 p.m. ET
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/8...l-income-taxes-this-year-heres-why-2018-04-16
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