I didn’t say I was against tax cuts and reduced spending. For it to be successful in growing the economy, these have to be knowledgeable cuts by someone who knows what they are doing to be successful.
Clearly, what Wisconsin is doing is not growing their economy which is at about half the growth rate of the stagnant national economy.
You didn’t specifically say it, but you did say you were for government spending because you feel that it stimulates the economy.
That is Kenyesian theory.
I simply don’t think one can have it both ways, that’s all.
I will withdraw, because that doesn’t seem to be what this thread is about anyway, and I don’t want to hijack it.