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They would spend a lot more. But they would also tax more.

Author: Chris94  (39083 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 8:20 pm on Aug 21, 2026
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Net negative, because the spending would increase by more than the taxes.

Trump has cut taxes and raised spending. Which has added enormous sums to the debt.

Also: there is no chance of DSA leaders running the country.


Replies to: “They would spend a lot more. But they would also tax more.”

  • How would the DSA tackle the 40T in national debt? [LINK] - Curly1918 - 12:55pm 8/21/26 (4) [View All]
    • They would spend a lot more. But they would also tax more. - Chris94 - 8:20pm 8/21/26
      • DSA Dems are shining a bright light on the working class, which keeps the party grounded, but beyond - TyroneIrish - 2:33am 8/22/26
    • Interesting I have seen a thread from you about the economic irresponsibility from this admin [NT] - Quest4twelve - 1:47pm 8/21/26
    • Pied-à-terre tax? - TakethetrainKnute - 1:27pm 8/21/26

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