Multiple Choice
Which of the following individuals would most likely favor an increase in government spending, as opposed to a tax cut, as the basis for expansionary fiscal policy?
A) "There must be a constant philosophical prejudice against any intervention by the state into our lives, for by definition such intervention abridges liberty."-William Simon
B) "The bastards [read politicians] can't spend what they don't have."-Howard Jarvis
C) "The family that takes its mauve and cerise, air-conditioned, power-steered, power-braked automobile through cities that are badly paved, made hideous by litter, [and] blighted buildings...to picnic beside a polluted stream amid the stench of refuse may properly reflect on the curious unevenness of their blessings."-J.K.Galbraith
D) "Public expenditures are made for the primary benefit of the middle class and financed with taxes on the poor and rich."-Director's Law
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