“Believing that presidents have taxing and spending powers leaves Congress less politically accountable for our deepening economic quagmire. Of course, if you’re a congressman, not being held accountable is what you want.”

2010s, American Contempt for Liberty (2015)

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American economist, commentator, and academic 1936

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