No, I don’t notice this. I didn’t know what sort of “conservative view” you had in mind, so I just searched for “tax cuts spur economic growth”
Result #2:
With the Biden administration proposing a variety of new taxes, it is worth revisiting the literature on how taxes, particularly on corporate and individual income, can impact economic growth.
taxfoundation.org
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Did the U.S. tax cuts boost economic activity in 2018? The answer is yes, at least according to the recent empirical literature on the macroeconomic effects of taxes.
www.dallasfed.org
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On December 20, Congress passed the first major overhaul of the tax code in more than 30 years, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which will deliver historic tax relief for workers, families
walberg.house.gov
Most of the ones I left out were neutral, not left-leaning. (e.g. investopedia, academic papers)
What you’re communicating to me is that standard practice for conservatives is to throw up a bunch of easily-falsifiable nonsense then play some kind of whiny persecution card when libs call you out on it. Is that about right? I not only read your piece, I understood it better than you did, and I called out several specific points the author made that were absurd. Yes I claimed it was a lousy source, but I showed my work. Nothing you cited “endangered [my] liberal beliefs,” because it was obviously bogus. I’m always happy to re-examine my beliefs; I think doing so interesting. That you were unable to convince me is not indicative of my close-minded, but rather your failure to make anything resembling a compelling case.