supply-sider
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of supply-sider
First recorded in 1975–80; supply-side + -er 1
Example Sentences
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To note the positive long-term impact of his deregulation campaign, however, is to assign Carter a different, more surprising, label: pragmatic supply-sider.
From Washington Post
"He's a little bit of a supply-sider, but he's also been not terribly positive on Abenomics from the start."
From Reuters
“I’m a supply-sider, so I do support having households having more of their earned income they can spend,” he said.
From Washington Times
A free-market supply-sider probably won’t mind if his kids are carried to school by a licensed bus driver.
From Washington Times
“He has been the last of the cheerful conservatives,” observes National Affairs’ Yuval Levin, “an immigration optimist, a growth and opportunity supply-sider, genuinely concerned about the poor and disadvantaged.”
From Washington Post
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