now reportedly the second biggest expenditure in the bill. only 13% of US taxpayers qualify for this deduction.
smdh at Bolshevik Brandon and the hardcore socialist Dems
after they added $8T to the deficit, 2017-2020
now reportedly the second biggest expenditure in the bill. only 13% of US taxpayers qualify for this deduction.
smdh at Bolshevik Brandon and the hardcore socialist Dems
he's right, Rs pass tax cuts reflexively, without CBO scoring or bellyaching about how it gets paid for
So you don't give two s about deficits
I care a lot about deficits. I was simply pointing out the laughably obvious partisan whataboutism.
One to one comparisons on the same issue -- Congressional spending and deficits -- isn't whataboutism.
That GOP concern trolling about deficits vanishes during GOP administrations and revives when Dems regain office is absolutely germane to this conversation.
baseline bum got you dead to rights on that one, CC
sure it is.
hypocrite
blue team does exactly the same thing
whataboutism
Does that make you being a deficit hypocrite ok? you were silent as a churchmouse from Jan 21, 2017 until inauguration day this year.![]()
I've bee talking deficits with both teams. You guys have given me for years for saying it ultimately leads to inflation.
easy enough to find from 2010:
While Trump was President in 2018:
You think either party represents fiscal responsibility? Thats hilarious.
Again while Trump was President:
again from 2010:
I am painfully aware that I can't control what congress and the President do so I just laugh about it when they do something that benefits me. Whether it's Obama golf carts or forgiven PPP gifts, or them passing the SALT deduction (that Trump took away) in 'build back better" that will save me a ton of money...I just roll with it so thanks guys...
You're admission that what I said is true is dully noted!
which was what?
To the extent BBB helps you that's not going to wondrously make me no longer support it, especially if it incentivizes you to rely more on alternative energy sources. That's the whole point.
That your party's beloved 2017 TCJA was a fiscal disaster in terms of the effect it had on the deficit.
Of course you do, it's a Democrat in the White House right now.
FTR I would have preferred if BBB had more tax hikes resulting in a net positive affect on the deficit, if for no reason other than it'd be politically beneficial, but I give zero s about the right wing pearl clutching over deficits after Trump ran up an 8 trillion dollar credit card bill in just 1 term.
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