Do any armchair voodoo - I mean "supply-side" - economists here have a rebuttal for what happened in Kansas?
A red state voted to raise its taxes after cuts didn't spur growth whatsoever. 1980's conservative logic seems to be dying...
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There's obviously a baseline level where taxation and redistribution through publicly funded infrastructure and programs is good for everyone, you tard, that's why it's the fucking standard from coast to coast.
Right now leftists are using empty moral arguments to say more taxation and redistribution is better in all cases and, despite us having a plethora of examples to point to like Venezuela and Russia and likely Sweden in the next 5 to 10 years, they will always have the consideration of the moral middle class because on the surface, their policies are based on helping the poor.