LOL as usual you give yourself way too much credit with your vivid imagination.
It's humorous that you will lose your if you respond further.
LOL as usual you give yourself way too much credit with your vivid imagination.
Sure thing. If my prediction puts you on good behavior, so much the better.
you're still talking about Blake's ex-wife like its a sick burn.
And I'll keep doing it every time Betaboy gets off the porch and tries to play with the big dogs.
Read that out loud where you are right now.
So childish.
You, RG, Whinehole and a few others actually bring some game to the conversation. Betaboy doesn't. Is what it is.
LOL doesn't see the irony of the second sentence after the first
God damn cozmyc cowboy is effing stupid
2001 shrub tax cuts and the 2017 trash tax cuts cost to US government revenue of 10 trillion in counting
That's a revenue problem
Though we definitely do have spending problems: too much on the national offense drowning out things like Medicare For All and debt-free education that civilized nations provide that improve the lives of their citizens.
Who voted for the stain Biden?
All those who didn't want ty diaper Trump anymore.
That is what you have been brainwashed into believing, by an unbelievable amount of propaganda, coupled with your own confirmation bias.
The Bush and Trump tax cuts have added somewhere around 10 trillion dollars to the total debt.
$10 Trillion in Added US Debt Since 2001
https://www.commondreams.org/news/tr...owing-deficits
The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday released new figures related to the 2023 budget that showed a troubling drop in the nation's tax revenue compared to GDP—a measure which fell to 16.5% despite a growing economy—and an annual deficit increase that essentially doubled from the previous year.
"After record U.S. government spending in 2020 and 2021" due to programs related to the economic fallout from the Covid-19 crisis, the Washington Postreports, "the deficit dropped from close to $3 trillion to close to $1 trillion in 2022. But rather than continue to fall to its pre-pandemic levels, the deficit unexpectedly jumped this year to roughly $2 trillion."
Worth a thread right there.
Two republican tax cuts, as sops to weathy mega-donors.The U.S. Treasury Department on Friday released new figures related to the 2023 budget that showed a troubling drop in the nation's tax revenue compared to GDP—a measure which fell to 16.5% despite a growing economy—and an annual deficit increase that essentially doubled from the previous year.
"After record U.S. government spending in 2020 and 2021" due to programs related to the economic fallout from the Covid-19 crisis, the Washington Postreports, "the deficit dropped from close to $3 trillion to close to $1 trillion in 2022. But rather than continue to fall to its pre-pandemic levels, the deficit unexpectedly jumped this year to roughly $2 trillion."
ten.
trillion.
dollars.
and the average person is not better off. Trickle down is a myth, and a dangerous one.
$5 a gallon gas ain't nary picnic either. Nary.
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