26% of Americans think they’re not the best judges of how to spend their money. I’m available for consultation. Coincidence?
When faced with a budget crisis, most Americans think “it’s always better to cut taxes than to increase government spending because taxpayers, not bureaucrats, are the best judges of how to spend their money.”
A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds that 59% of Americans agree with that statement, while 26% disagree.
Polls suck, but not as much as infantile “adults” who want things done for them. Via Insty.












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