Nothing screams fiscal charlatan like a $4.6 trillion tax cut financed by gimmicks
Posted April 3, 2012 at 4:59 pm
House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) budget, which
passed the House of Representatives on a party-line vote last week,
continues to receive deserved criticism for its thoroughly dishonest
treatment of the sweeping tax cuts it proposes. In a scathing critique,
Paul Krugman honed in on its “fraudulent” nature:
“The Ryan budget purports to reduce the deficit — but the alleged
deficit reduction depends on the completely unsupported assertion that
trillions of dollars in revenue can be found by closing tax loopholes.” William Gale of the Brookings Institution similarly concluded that “Ryan is gaming the system in creating budget estimates. … This is smoke and mirrors.”
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