It's Simple to Balance The Budget Without Higher Taxes
Politicians and interest groups claim higher taxes are necessary because it would be impossible to cut spending by enough to get rid of red ink. This Center for Freedom and Prosperity video shows that these assertions are nonsense. The budget can be balanced very quickly by simply limiting the annual growth of federal spending.
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Added: Oct-4-2010
By: mdscorpio71
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Tags: Center for Freedom And Prosperity, Balanced Budget, Taxes, Economics
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By: mdscorpio71
In: News, LiveLeaks, Other
Tags: Center for Freedom And Prosperity, Balanced Budget, Taxes, Economics
Marked as: approved
Views: 6317 | Comments: 7 | Votes: 2 | Favorites: 3 | Shared: 1 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
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