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<title>The Spoils of Victory</title>
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<description>As sure as grey winters follow green summers, the Republicans are working to lower expectations following their election sweep. The Washington Post delivers the pathetic if predictable news in its headline &#x26;#x22;GOP Revises Agenda of Extensive Tax Cuts&#x26;#x22;&#x26;#x2014;and you just know that the revision is not to the benefit of taxpayers. Rather than pursue extensive tax relief, the new leadership will push a &#x26;#x22;modest tax agenda that is probably more symbolic than substantive.&#x26;#x22; This is a fitting follow-up on the Bush tax cut, which was similarly more symbolic than substantive. All throughout the campaign, Republicans promised to &#x26;#x22;lock in the...</description>
<author>Ludwig von Mises Institute</author>
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