The CRFB’s latest projection comes in the context of a war on words between the budget-hawk think tank and the White House itself. The day after the Supreme Court ruling, CRFB President Maya MacGuineas warned that losing the IEEPA tariffs could add roughly $2 trillion to the national deficit over the next decade, a projection that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent immediately took issue with on Fox News. “Maya MacGuineas should be ashamed,” Bessent declared on air, suggesting she should “take the word ‘responsible’ out of her organization’s name.” He called her numbers “wrong” and insisted federal revenue would hold steady because the president had quickly replaced the struck-down levies with new 10% tariffs—exactly the subject of these latest projections from the MacGuineas’ shop.
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Thing two is that I think there’s something a little weird going on, and it has to do with polls and the fact that we no longer really trust polls. If you think about it, there was this long period of time in politics reporting where we would have a debate and then we would see how voters responded to the debate. Did the poll numbers move? And this was a proxy for saying, “Did somebody win the debate?” You can talk about whether or not this is good reporting or whether this is something that has driven the American political scene to its current nihilistic existence.
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