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What Donald Trump owes William F. Buckley

What Donald Trump owes William F. Buckley

Economist2 days ago
For all the thunderbolts Donald Trump let fly to frighten Republicans into blessing his gassy tax-and-spending bill, his most illuminating gesture in the months-long drama was also his most timid. In May the president meekly posted on social media that he 'and all others' would 'graciously accept' a tax increase on the rich. Republicans should 'probably not do it', he added, passive-aggressively, 'but I'm OK if they do!!!'
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