They're called refundable tax credits. They result in people being net recipients of the income tax after refunds are paid out. This is a negative income tax.
> Someone generalized - You called them a liar
They didn't "generalize", they made a claim which is literally and undeniably untrue. That is a lie.
> We found out the generalization wasn't strictly correct, but basically true in spirit.
We found that the people he claimed didn't get a tax cut actually got a 30% tax cut. That's an obvious, blatant lie.
They're called refundable tax credits. They result in people being net recipients of the income tax after refunds are paid out. This is a negative income tax.
> Someone generalized - You called them a liar
They didn't "generalize", they made a claim which is literally and undeniably untrue. That is a lie.
> We found out the generalization wasn't strictly correct, but basically true in spirit.
We found that the people he claimed didn't get a tax cut actually got a 30% tax cut. That's an obvious, blatant lie.