"Won't raising taxes in a recession to help maintain a recession or worse?"

The answer depends on if you want to use common sense of the theories of
ivory tower intellectuals.

J

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Not only have intellectuals been insulated from material consequences, they
have often enjoyed immunity from even a loss of reputation after having been
demonstrably wrong - Thomas Sowell

>From an early age, smart people are reminded of their intelligence,
separated from their peers in gifted classes, and presented with
opportunities unavailable to others. For these and other reasons,
intellectuals tend to have an inflated sense of their own wisdom. It is thus
arrogance, and not intelligence, that leads them into trouble. They’re so
smart, hubris compels them to believe, that they can run everyone else’s
life. But no one is that smart. What’s more, theorists devising systems for
the rest of us to live under often have a difficult time running their own
lives. Mundane tasks are to them what quantum physics is to the rest of us.
- Daniel J Flyn

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