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Regarding #1, the deficit is now too large to possibly tax our way out of it. I suppose that

Author: BaronVonZemo (60158 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)
Posted at 10:26 am on Nov 6, 2024
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you are acknowledging that when you say that the cure has to be multi-pronged.

I heard some economists talking about this, and really, the only solution is Reaganesque....producing our way out of it HAS to be the biggest prong (govt deregulation and renewing the Trump corporate tax rates being the primary stimulus to business).

Another oft overlooked option is selling some of the federal land that the govt owns (only to Americans please). The govt owns about 30% of all of the land in our country.

I like your other points...and in fact nuclear could be a source of economic and job growth.


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Replies to: "Regarding #1, the deficit is now too large to possibly tax our way out of it. I suppose that"

  • Congratulations to President Trump… - Domer From Hell - 7:56am 11/6/24 (7) [View All]
    • I don't know what's next, but I have a handful of priorities that I care about. - jakers - 9:59am 11/6/24
      • Regarding #1, the deficit is now too large to possibly tax our way out of it. I suppose that - BaronVonZemo - 10:26am 11/6/24
      • I too agree with each of your priorities, Jake... - TyroneIrish - 10:21am 11/6/24
      • I like all of those points… - Domer From Hell - 10:09am 11/6/24
    • He will support Ukraine by ending that disastrous war. [NT] - Cole - 9:06am 11/6/24
      • It will be interesting. Hopefully he doesn’t gargle Putin cock like you and Eli. [NT] - Domer From Hell - 10:01am 11/6/24
    • CNN already preparing the Resistance. - NedoftheHill - 8:21am 11/6/24
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