1/11
@JustinWolfers
You’ve seen this movie before: Maybe Reagan guessed, Bush hoped, and Trump tried—but tax cuts never paid for themselves. Given the mountain of evidence, claiming once again that "tax cuts will pay for themselves" is no longer ideologically motivated optimism.
It's a lie.
2/11
@GaryMcMillianTX
Clearly we spend too much.
3/11
@gpooley
Might want to ask Art Laffer for his data.
4/11
@RyanHanley_Com
@grok can you recreate this chart removing government spending from GDP?
5/11
@byte_ua
Every decade: tax cuts will pay for themselves. Also every decade: oopsie, the deficit did a backflip.
6/11
@HOUmanitarian
Look closely. The Laffer Curve is clearly illustrated in red in Fig 1.
7/11
@JamesBroughel
I understand your point of view.
8/11
@ChadLyon14

In a world of manipulated narratives, truth is sovereignty.
Believing in illusions — economic or spiritual — leads to suffering.
Be clear-eyed. Recognize patterns. Choose integrity over ideology.
9/11
@fxshea62
Tax cuts costs often add to the debt.
10/11
@MichaelLig81215
Yep.. seen it!!!
11/11
@hille70529
Hmmm, what year did we spend the most?
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