Republicans learn really fast, Deficits are No problem ... not for Trump!

Bourbon

In Yo Face!
Republicans always hated deficit spending, but they have recently been educated by our President.

Buried in debt and can't pay your bills?

No problem ... just don't pay them.

Borrowing money ...?

No problem ... just get the money from Russia.

It worked for Trump, and he always came out ahead.

Why shouldn't it work for the government?
 
Republicans have said they hate deficits, but they do not govern that way. Deficits are always accelerated when Repubs are in charge. Just check the graphs. Reagan, Bushs, and now Trump is jacking it up again. With Trump, at an incredible rate. Republicans are not fiscal conservatives and never have been. They just keep saying it and people believe them. The Trumpettes will blame Obama. Trump will stay unblemished in their bunkers. But this administration cannot stop blowing money while they cut taxes. Not hard to see where they will end. It is simple math folks.
 
the republican plan

claim government cant function correctly


get elected


then Prove government cant function by gutting it and standing in the way of any fix


"starve the beast"

they used to actually say that out loud
 
Starve the beast is more insidious than just making the governments smaller. it is about destroying all social programs and bureaus that it is possible to kill. The Repubs in charge are visualizing a completely different America with them in complete control. http://democraticcapitalism.net/starve-the-beast/ The process they are on, will make us into a plutocracy.
 
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they wont win


Americans wont stand for it

the people will insist on paper voting if it comes to that

we should do it for the next election
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starve_the_beast#Economic_analysis



Empirical evidence shows that Starve the Beast may be counterproductive, with lower taxes actually corresponding to higher spending. An October 2007 study by Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer of the National Bureau of Economic Research found: "[...] no support for the hypothesis that tax cuts restrain government spending; indeed, [the findings] suggest that tax cuts may actually increase spending. The results also indicate that the main effect of tax cuts on the government budget is to induce subsequent legislated tax increases."[12]
 
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