A "liberal" would most likely argue in favor of
A) tax increases when fiscal stimulus is necessary, and spending cuts when fiscal restraint is necessary.
B) tax cuts when fiscal restraint is necessary, and spending cuts when fiscal stimulus is necessary.
C) tax cuts when fiscal stimulus is necessary, and spending cuts when fiscal restraint is necessary.
D) spending increases when fiscal expansion is necessary, and tax increases when fiscal restraint is necessary.
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