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"Let’s be clear: this body of evidence doesn’t mean that cutting government spending always leads to economic booms. Rather, it shows that spending cuts are much less costly for the economy than tax hikes and that a carefully designed defic...it-reduction plan, based on spending cuts and pro-growth policies, may completely eliminate the output loss that you’d expect from such cuts. Tax-based deficit reduction, by contrast, is always recessionary."See More- LikesSee All
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"I echo the demand of the American people and the demands of my colleagues, Senators Graham, McCain, Ayotte and Johnson, for information. While the answers to these questions may be troubling, they will not be nearly as troubling as continued silence from this Administration."United States Senator Mike Lee shared a link.
Proposing middle-class crushing tax hikes is not an optimal solution for creating jobs, reversing an economic downturn, nor returning our nation to a position of fiscal strength. Any tax hikes right now will have negative repercussions on the middle class. I am looking forward to participating in the process of comprehensively reforming our tax code.- This is a good list of how the president's public land policies are destroying jobs in Utah and hurting all Americans with increased energy prices.
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Senator Coburn's Wastebook 2012 is now available. It is understandable that the American people should have no appetite for growth-killing tax increases when even the most wasteful government programs remain intact.United States Senator Mike Lee shared a link.
"The variance in accounts of the State Department and the White House is disturbing evidence of one of two things: either the White House never received the proper intelligence, showing gross ineptitude and major flaws in national security policy, or the White House actually had valid intelligence from the time the events occurred but willfully attempted to mislead the American people. "- ActivityNovemberPeople Who Like This28