Episode

Tax cuts are great, but debt reduction's better

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Bold and Blunt
Published
Apr 28, 2026
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1923
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Summary

This White House has shown itself to be a champion of tax cuts, with estimates showing Americans are receiving refunds on several thousand dollars, on average. But as fiscal expert Dr. Anne Bradley warns, tax cuts without longer term reductions in government spending in essence stagnate growth and erase the returns to citizens. Tax cuts alone can't solve the national debt crisis.