the claims that, you know, big tax, personal tax cuts for wealthy people is going to generate something like in the range of 4.6 percent. I mean that was just ridiculous, right?
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Van Hollen criticizes the unrealistic expectations of tax cuts for the wealthy generating significant growth.
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