Taxation and War
The discussion delves into the implications of high taxation on economic activity, with insights on how excessive taxes can discourage work and lead to creative accounting strategies among the wealthy. The conversation also touches on the necessity of a balanced budget amendment, highlighting the ongoing challenge of perpetual warfare and its impact on fiscal responsibility.In this clip
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Could you explain Mr. Friedberg's case from the All In podcast episode "America Is About To Crash Into A Brick Wall" regarding US government spending getting dangerously close to causing a death spiral effect, where the country becomes focused on paying its debt more than anything else? Also, could you explain his point about too many people in the US becoming dependent on working for the government directly or indirectly?
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Could you explain Mr. Friedberg's case from the All In podcast that US government spending is getting dangerously close to causing a death spiral effect, where the country becomes focused on paying its debt more than anything else? Also, could you explain his point about too many people in the US becoming dependent on working for the government directly or indirectly?