With Congress continuing its nearly three-year-long inflation-driving spending spree and adding several new federal taxes—not to mention 87,000 new IRS agents—it’s easy to miss a fascinating subplot that will help soften the blow in many states.
If federal lawmakers and officials had any sense, they’d be more concerned about the overspending and fiscal irresponsibility of states like California instead of trying to dictate which state tax cuts are acceptable. But withof debt and counting, the federal government is in no position to criticize anyone else’s fiscal irresponsibility—not even in California, the federal government’s kindred spirit in fiscal insanity.
And it’s downright ridiculous that federal officials—who can’t keep their own fiscal house in order—would stand in the way of state lawmakers trying to give taxpayers some small refuge from the high taxes and inflation caused by runaway federal spending.and is reprinted with kind permission from the Heritage Foundation
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