CNN analyzed President Trump’s tax cut proposal this way:
Trump's tax plan could cost an estimated $5.5 trillion https://t.co/MpvHm9KadT pic.twitter.com/YvwND3EVVK
— CNN (@CNN) April 28, 2017
“Cost”? Nice try, CNN, but unfortunately this lesson is still necessary:
Tax cuts do not have a "cost"
Taxes are a cost
It's your money, not the government's https://t.co/X21ED2S3If
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) April 28, 2017
Bingo! Try to pay attention, MSM.
@CNN Prople don't realize that the government doesn't have money..it has your money.
— Carmine De Santo (@carminedesanto2) April 28, 2017
YESSS! I've been preaching this to whoever cared to listen. There's no such thing as "paying for a tax cut." It's called SPEND LESS.
— Bill Burke ?? (@TaxManBoston) April 28, 2017
Please explain to Libs that's why it's called a 'tax cut'… https://t.co/W3zAnq1D6j
— NHBirddog (@nh1Birddog) April 28, 2017
I think they mean it will cost in their government jobs and freebies and benefits!
— ?? ??Trump 2020???? (@babysgramma) April 28, 2017
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