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The federal government has a ‘debt habit,’ not a spending habit
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The federal government has a ‘debt habit,’ not a spending habit

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To the editor: Contributing author Veronique de Rugy claims that the federal authorities has a “spending habit” that’s inflicting financial points (“Trump’s Fed battle is just not like his different political tussles,” July 23). That’s not it, although — it’s extra like a debt habit. Drastically reducing income to offer tax aid for the wealthiest Individuals makes for higher debt, which then requires cuts to important providers that assist lower-earning households. However voters want, need and worth these providers, so Congress gained’t be capable to match the lack of income with equal or higher cuts within the important providers. It’s time for voters to get up to this.

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