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Nancy Mace Attacks CBO Score On IRS Funding As 'Fuzzy Math'

Rep. Nancy Mace is on board with new Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson when it comes to protecting wealthy tax cheats.

Rep. Nancy Mace is on board with new Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson when it comes to protecting wealthy tax cheats. As we already discussed here, Johnson is holding aid to Israel hostage with demands to cut IRS funding which would actually add to the deficit and stop them from taking aim at the 1600 wealthy taxpayers who owe $250,000 or more in back taxes as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Here's Mace proving she's just as big of a liar and every bit as bad at math as Johnson on Neil Cavuto's show on Fox this Thursday.

CAVUTO: It might get overwhelming support, but back to this issue that it adds to the deficit, that is, again, coming from the CBO, we don't know how they, how they, they, you know, factor that in. I think a lot of it.

MACE: Yeah.

CAVUTO: Well they do say that it has a lot to do with getting rid of some of this IRS funding, it could actually compound the problem. That's the gist of it. But if it is a measure that is deemed to add to the deficit, would you be a no vote on it?

MACE: the CBO score is flat out as fuzzy math. They will not show how they do their math, how they get to that figure. Those are not real numbers. I'm going to support aid to Israel, $14 billion. It's measures that they need. I hope that they can win this thing against Hamas swiftly and decisively.

Mace has done nothing but beclown herself ever since Republicans redrew her district to protect her and as Ron Filipkowski noted:

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