The document discusses fiscal deficits, monetization, profligacy, and regressive taxes. It seems to criticize policies that increase fiscal deficits through spending, monetize deficits, promote profligacy, and rely on regressive taxes. The document raises concerns from skeptics about the impact of these economic policies and approaches.
The document discusses fiscal deficits, monetization, profligacy, and regressive taxes. It seems to criticize policies that increase fiscal deficits through spending, monetize deficits, promote profligacy, and rely on regressive taxes. The document raises concerns from skeptics about the impact of these economic policies and approaches.
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The document discusses fiscal deficits, monetization, profligacy, and regressive taxes. It seems to criticize policies that increase fiscal deficits through spending, monetize deficits, promote profligacy, and rely on regressive taxes. The document raises concerns from skeptics about the impact of these economic policies and approaches.
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