65% of registered voters would opt to cut federal spending to address
the growing deficit. Some 14% would rather increase taxes than cut
spending.
Stephen is devastated by his preferred policy lack of popularity.
On 11/6/23 10:18 AM, ScottW wrote:
65% of registered voters would opt to cut federal spending to address
the growing deficit. Some 14% would rather increase taxes than cut spending.
Stephen is devastated by his preferred policy lack of popularity.If it pleases you to think so, carry on. Meanwhile:
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/396737/average-american-remains-higher-taxes-rich.aspx#:~:
I don't see how this will have changed much in a year.
On Monday, November 6, 2023 at 8:42:52 AM UTC-8, mINE109 wrote:
On 11/6/23 10:18 AM, ScottW wrote:
65% of registered voters would opt to cut federal spending to addressIf it pleases you to think so, carry on. Meanwhile:
the growing deficit. Some 14% would rather increase taxes than cut
spending.
Stephen is devastated by his preferred policy lack of popularity.
https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/396737/average-american-remains-higher-taxes-rich.aspx#:~:
I don't see how this will have changed much in a year.
They've realized you can't tax just the rich enough to make a dent in the deficit.
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