The GOP's latest plan to juice the economy has a distinctly Chinese flavor

And it likely won't provide the growth they're looking for

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Republicans are worried the U.S. economy won't cooperate with President Trump's 2020 reelection campaign. But they have a plan.

It's a bad plan, of course. But what's also interesting is that, despite being cooked up by free marketeers in the GOP, the plan is strikingly similar to policies in the state-run, capitalist-communist hybrid of China.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.