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Bruce Bartlett notes that every single poll says that the American people by a wide margin want the deficit addressed with a combination of revenue increases (i.e., tax increases) and spending cuts…and in most cases, it isn't even a close call. Which seems odd to me because the Republican leadership keeps insisting that the American people overwhemingly don't want revenue increases (i.e., tax increases). What could possibly account for this seeming discrepancy?