.AriMelber: A main GOP argument against President Biden's spending proposals is that the U.S. cannot 'afford' a plan that costs several trillion dollars. In a fact-check, the modern GOP actually spent that much on tax cut.
A main GOP argument against Biden's spending proposals is that the U.S. cannot "afford" a plan that costs several trillion dollars.
In a fact-check, MSNBC’s Ari Melber reports on how the modern GOP spent that much on tax cuts, and strategist Chai Komanduri says Biden's plan offers a major “return on the investment." Melber notes that the spending facts do not resolve whether people should support or oppose the Biden plan, but rather shred one of the GOP's main supposed objections, that the price tag is too high for the U.S.
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