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'''Tax and spend''' is a phrase referring to the propensity of [[liberals]] to raise [[taxes]] in order to spend the revenue on [[government]] programs. It can be a form of [[income redistribution]]. To a liberal, tax and spend is the solution to every problem. Whether the economy is good, bad, or stagnant, liberals think taxes must be raised. | '''Tax and spend''' is a phrase referring to the propensity of [[liberals]] to raise [[taxes]] in order to spend the revenue on [[government]] programs. It can be a form of [[income redistribution]]. To a liberal, tax and spend is the solution to every problem. Whether the economy is good, bad, or stagnant, liberals think taxes must be raised. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, June 27, 2016
Tax and spend is a phrase referring to the propensity of liberals to raise taxes in order to spend the revenue on government programs. It can be a form of income redistribution. To a liberal, tax and spend is the solution to every problem. Whether the economy is good, bad, or stagnant, liberals think taxes must be raised.