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“The most laughable White House criticism is that tax cuts are a 'free lunch.' The American people's work created that money. Only in Washington could there be a belief that letting people keep more of what they create is a giveaway.”

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Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes

Steve Forbes is an American publisher, editor-in-chief, and businessman. He serves as the chairman and CEO of Forbes Media, the publisher of Forbes magazine. Born on July 18, 1947, Forbes has been a key figure in the media industry for over four decades, known for his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership in the business world. more

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