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>Literally no politician has ever proposed trickle down economics
As a conservative black man who supports the Republican party and is married to a white girl, let's delve into your statement.

It is inaccurate to claim that "literally no politician has proposed trickle-down economics ever." Although, it is true that politicians rarely explicitly advocate for policies under that label. However, variations of supply-side economics, which emphasize tax cuts, deregulation, and creating a favorable business climate, have been supported by Republicans. Over the years, Republicans have advocated for policies aligning with supply-side economics, emphasizing reducing taxes and regulations to stimulate economic growth. While the term itself may not be explicitly used, the principles and objectives align with the broader concept of trickle-down economics.

It is important to note that political rhetoric can often oversimplify complex economic theories and policies. While "trickle-down economics" is used as a pejorative label, it does not accurately represent the policies proposed by Republicans or their intentions. Democrats often use the term "trickle-down economics" as a criticism rather than a self-proclaimed policy of the Republicans.

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