President François Holland recently proposed a 2016 budget which cut public spending and introduced a three-year program to grant more than €40 billion in tax breaks to businesses. Critics argue that the caps on spending will hurting the economy and President Holland’s proposed tax breaks are unfairly skewed toward businesses at the expense of households. Proponents argue that the proposals will stimulate the French economy which has an unemployment level of 10% and a growth rate of less than 1%.
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@99BSWHG1yr1Y
No, they will only hurt the economy. Raise taxes on the wealthy, close tax loopholes, and raise taxes on large corporations.
@9CP6TFV10mos10MO
Yes, and the government should privatize the healthcare industry to reduce costs and raise money. Then the government should further cut public spending until the budget is balanced.
@8Q5FHVX3yrs3Y
The roman Emperors used to burn the records, because it's the only way which works ; His Imperial Majesty should pick up the idea. Fortunately most of the japanese debt is national, and so to remove it would be coherent with a Subject's fidelity.
@8PV3RBD3yrs3Y
No, reduce military spending, increase taxes on the wealthy, focus on ending tax evasion, and increase taxes on large multinational corporations instead.
No, increase taxes on multinational corporations, increase taxes on the wealthy and cut military spending.
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@93VVP972yrs2Y
reduce politicians benefits, reduce military spending, end tax evasion, and increase taxes on multinational corporations
@93MBYLY2yrs2Y
No, reduce military spending AND increases taxes on the wealthy.
@924MYCK2yrs2Y
Yes, if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money used in public spending is spent wisely. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
@mkimball2yrs2Y
Yes, but not from Medicare or Medicaid
@92ZYZRW2yrs2Y
No reduce military spending and tax evasion or tax loopholes for the wealthy
@9334YP32yrs2Y
Yes, the government should have little or no money to spend in the first place.
@92YHQCV2yrs2Y
No, instead we should A. reduce military spending, B. focus on ending tax evasion, and C. increase taxes on the wealthy
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@8Z6PZKW2yrs2Y
Yes, and reduce non-military executive spending
@st606450782yrs2Y
No, defund the military, increase taxes on the wealthy, and increase taxes on multinational corporations.
@8YWHYGD2yrs2Y
No, defund the military, increase taxes on the wealthy, and increase taxes on large multinational corporations.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending is used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
@5BMX4XT2yrs2Y
Yes, Issue bonds, reduce federal oversite agencies that compete with state and local government, reduce corporate loopholes or institute a flat tax.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only when there is some unnecessary/wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending are used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending is used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is unnecessary or wasteful spending on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending is adjusted and used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if there is wasteful spending that overspend on certain areas, just ensure that the borrowed money/funds used in public spending is adjusted and used more efficiently and appropriately. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
@rightandbased2yrs2Y
Yes, and increase taxes on large multinational corporations and other companies who receive government contracts and assistance.
@8Z6PZKW2yrs2Y
No, reduce executive spending
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if they overspend much and/or when there is some unnecessary spending in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, but only if they overspend much/when there is some unnecessary spending in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, reduce taxes on middle and low-income citizens and use the money to fund any new programs.
Deleted2yrs2Y
No, reduce the amount of spending on foreign affairs instead.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending only if they overspend much, or when there is some unnecessary waste in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while getting rid of all tax loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending, but only if there is some unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
@8Y2TFS52yrs2Y
No, cut waste and reform the tax code so the rich cannot get around paying taxes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses in public funds. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low and middle-income individuals and give tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
@8XSXMM62yrs2Y
Spend money where it needs to be spent and don't where it isn't needed. Efficiency is king.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary expenses. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals and give tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals and give tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals and give higher tax breaks for small businesses while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes, but some of its budget should be left into some areas. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes.
Deleted2yrs2Y
Yes, the government must curtail excess spending instead of wasting it on unnecessary outcomes, but don't cut it entirely and some of its budget should be left into some areas. Also, lower taxes for low- and middle-income individuals while we get rid of loopholes. There should be a balanced budget that factor appropriate spending and national debt.
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