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Every claim made by the Republican senator to ridicule the nonpartisan agency turns out to be false.
Sen. Tim Scott claimed the Congressional Budget Office was providing economic estimates as far back as the 1930s.
It’s a problem that the senator accused the budget office of being wrong about things that happened before its existence, but that’s not all.
In the clip, Scott accused the CBO of a long history of bad economic predictions: “They were wrong on the Mellon tax cuts in ...
Daniel Bunn, the president and CEO of the nonprofit Tax Foundation, said that “there’s no point in questioning” whether the ...