LaVonne Neff over at Sojourners thinks the government shouldn’t “mess with” the payroll taxes. According to Neff, “Folks, if we want the goods, we’re going to have to pay for them.”
She further opines:
Once taxes are lowered — even if unwisely, and even if the results are devastating — it is almost impossible to raise them again.
I have two questions:
1. Has Neff even met a politician before?!
2. Why are spending contractions never even considered as a plausible question, let alone an alternative?


