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Your argument that they worked is based on a projection? Even if the "projections" end up being right, the tax cuts have to be the reason? No other factors or policies affect revenues?
As for your unproven statement that tax revenues increased 2019-20. Once again you're throwing out crap you haven't checked out.
The corporate tax cuts included in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act helped boost business investment while delivering a small increase in worker pay, according to a new analysis published by the Bureau of Economic Research. The tax cuts did not, however, come anywhere close to paying for...
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The federal government generates tax revenue through sources like income and corporate taxes. Learn how much tax revenue the U.S. generates each year.
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This has NOTHING to do with my post. Just #4 on your list of deflections you pull out of your ass when you have nothing to contribute. I'll address it anyway.
So what? She's in the middle of a crisis and is taking responsibility whether it was hers or not. And it wasn't.
What do those transcripts prove? That members of Trumps admin did nothing either. His own ACTING SECDEF said he took trumps request as presidential banter. Those people WORKED FOR HIM.
And for 2-1/2 hours trump watched what was happening on TV AND DID NOTHING TO STOP IT. One phone call from the POTUS and the forces move in. ONE DAMN CALL COULD HAVE STOPPED IT. He did NOTHING. His formal and informal advisors calling him and telling him to stop it. His own son. Nothing.
"Hey Mark, the president needs to tell people in the Capitol to go home...this is hurting all of us...he is destroying his legacy." Laura Ingraham wrote.
-"Please get him on tv. Destroying everything you have accomplished." Brian Kilmeade wrote.
-"Can he make a statement?...Ask people to leave the Capitol." Sean Hannity urged.
As the violence continued, one of the President's sons texted Meadows:
"He's got to condemn this s*** Asap. The Capitol Police tweet is not enough." Donald Trump, Jr. texted.
Meadows responded: "I'm pushing it hard. I agree."
Still, President Trump did not immediately act.
Donald Trump, Jr. texted again and again, urging action by the President:
"We need an Oval address. He has to lead now. It has gone too far and gotten out of hand."
But hours passed without the necessary action by the President.
These non-privileged texts are