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No doubt, but it kinda debunks the "no credible economists" line.
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On this we can agree.
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OK, no credible non-partisan economist? I can guarantee nobody buys Guliani's corp tax 35% to 30% thing.
I'd like to hear what Pelagius says about it. Even my conservative BYU economics prof's were against Laffer curve. |
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