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Who Gets Hurt by Budget Cuts?

2 min · 17 jun 2026
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This passage argues that the public is often misled about budget cuts. Media and politicians claim that cuts primarily harm the poor and elderly, but in reality, budgets are frequently still increasing, and cuts usually apply only to proposed increases. Meanwhile, overgrown bureaucracies and legislators’ own expenditures remain untouched. Ordinary citizens, facing rising taxes and aggressive collection, bear the real burden. The author contends that claims of protecting vulnerable populations are used to guilt taxpayers into accepting excessive government spending, while the root problem bloated and inefficient government is ignored. #BudgetCuts #GovernmentSpending #TaxBurden #Bureaucracy #FiscalHonesty

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