The White House is going after congressional Republicans for their current agenda, which the Biden administration says would add trillions of dollars to the national debt while making life materially worse for the American public.
The messaging calls into question the sincerity of Republicans who often become deficit hawks under Democratic presidents, while completely disregarding the national debt under Republican leadership. In reality, as the White House points out, Republicans don’t care about the deficit – they care about slashing anti-poverty welfare programs and preventing the government from making the lives of working-class Americans materially easier.
“That trickle-down economic theory has never worked. President Trump and President [George W.] Bush’s tax cuts added trillions to the debt and failed to deliver their promised benefits for the economy or American workers,” the fact sheet goes on to say. “And taking revenues – and even savings from cutting corporate subsidies – off the table means Congressional Republicans consistently propose deep cuts to programs seniors and middle-class and working families count on.
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