Cheerful Charlie
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http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/
Krugman examines the analysis of their plans made by the Tax Policy Center.
"[In what follows, I make comparable debt estimates for W by using projected revenue over the first decade relative to actual GDP; and I use the Center’s analysis of what would have happened if the W cuts had been allowed to expire for distributional impacts.] So, first, both Jeb! and Trump are proposing cuts that would do more fiscal damage than anything W enacted, with the following estimates of the 10-year increase in debt as a percentage of GDP:
W: 18.2
Jeb: 28.2
Trump: 39.2"
One wonders if there will be any real world reality check from the media on this important issue front and center. Polls seem to suggest that today's American voters think they like the GOP's economic policies which suggests they don't know what the policies will do to us if Trump wins and gets his way.
Krugman examines the analysis of their plans made by the Tax Policy Center.
"[In what follows, I make comparable debt estimates for W by using projected revenue over the first decade relative to actual GDP; and I use the Center’s analysis of what would have happened if the W cuts had been allowed to expire for distributional impacts.] So, first, both Jeb! and Trump are proposing cuts that would do more fiscal damage than anything W enacted, with the following estimates of the 10-year increase in debt as a percentage of GDP:
W: 18.2
Jeb: 28.2
Trump: 39.2"
One wonders if there will be any real world reality check from the media on this important issue front and center. Polls seem to suggest that today's American voters think they like the GOP's economic policies which suggests they don't know what the policies will do to us if Trump wins and gets his way.
