In the debate on our fiscal crisis, one crucial question is never
answered or even asked: if we’re supposed to go back to Clinton-era tax
rates because they were good for America, why don’t we simultaneously
return to that era’s spending rates?
In other words, what is government doing so much better today than it was then to justify vastly increased expenditures, totaling more than $1 trillion a year in inflation-adjusted dollars?
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/michaelmedved/2012/11/28/the_unanswered_questionon_taxes_and_spending
In other words, what is government doing so much better today than it was then to justify vastly increased expenditures, totaling more than $1 trillion a year in inflation-adjusted dollars?
Read more: http://townhall.com/columnists/michaelmedved/2012/11/28/the_unanswered_questionon_taxes_and_spending
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