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Economist Criticizes Biden's Budget As 'Assault On American Business'

U.S. President Biden delivers remarks on healthcare coverage and the economy, in Washington

A top economist recently criticized President Biden's budget proposal, labeling it as an 'assault on American business.' Steve Moore, a seasoned economist with 40 years of experience, expressed concerns about the direction of the current administration's economic policies. Moore highlighted that in his extensive career of analyzing budgets, he had never witnessed a president refusing to move towards the political center in an election year.

Moore pointed out that typically, Democrats tend to shift towards the middle during election years, but he commended President Biden for not following this trend. He emphasized that the proposed budget signaled a significant expansion of government involvement in the economy, unlike anything seen before.

Regarding deficit reduction claims, Moore questioned the effectiveness of Biden's plan, citing a forecasted ten-year debt increase of close to $10 trillion. He criticized the administration's approach to spending, stating that lowering tax rates, as done during the Reagan and Trump administrations, was more conducive to economic growth.

Moore also raised concerns about the proposed tax rates under Biden's plan, suggesting they would surpass those of countries like Russia and China. He characterized the budget as an attack on American businesses, asserting that it would benefit rival nations like China and Russia.

Furthermore, Moore highlighted the potential long-term economic impacts of the budget, citing projected reductions in GDP, capital stock, and wages. He expressed frustration over what he perceived as misleading claims about debt reduction and fiscal responsibility.

In response to the budget proposal, House GOP leaders criticized the administration's spending habits, labeling the budget as a roadmap for America's decline. They expressed concerns about the implications of the proposed budget on the country's fiscal responsibility and economic future.

The ongoing debate surrounding President Biden's budget proposal underscores the divergent views on economic policy and government spending in the United States.

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