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Trump pulls the plug on stimulus


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Just now, spin_dry said:

The sad thing is that you actually believe your own bullshit. 

You started 9 threads in 2 days all with propaganda designed against trump and you think I believe the bullshit?  LOL

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16 minutes ago, frenchy said:

now trump supporters are all of the sudden fiscal conservatives again. :lol: 

too fucking funny......

now all of a sudden we care about your opinion.....no better options, unless you want Washington to remain a corrupt cesspool.  Oh wait, we don't care what you think.  :lol: 

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Just now, DriftBusta said:

now all of a sudden we care about your opinion.....no better options, unless you want Washington to remain a corrupt cesspool.  Oh wait, we don't care what you think.  :lol: 

yet you took the time to post about it. Ponderous. 

and who exactly is 'we'?

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1 hour ago, Jimmy Snacks said:

He is bumbling around double taking  all full of rona and roids...reminds me of you.🤣🤣

Compared to a guy who's fingers are permanently bent from holding a phone in his hand 24/7 and balancing a paint brush in the other?   ok  :lol: 

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36 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

Trump offers 1.6, Dems hold out for 2.3.  But its Trump the big spender.  ok.  :lol: 

Bitch about stimulus not happening and the debit growing all in one thread. Whew. Some real genius on here.

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6 minutes ago, Edmo said:

Bitch about stimulus not happening and the debit growing all in one thread. Whew. Some real genius on here.

Republicans are an amazing bunch of double talkers. Well, just look who their leader is and that explains it all 

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Right thing to do.   Pelosi and the dems are just asking for stuff that Trump would never agree to just to delay the Barrett confirmation hearings.  

The dems bill mentions the word Marijuana more than jobs.   That's about all you need to know. 

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4 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Republicans are an amazing bunch of double talkers. Well, just look who their leader is and that explains it all 

Where’s the 2.2 trillion (with a T) that Nancy wants  coming from? That’s right, more borrowing. The math is pretty simple here.

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1 minute ago, Edmo said:

Where’s the 2.2 trillion (with a T) they Nancy wants  coming from? That’s right, more borrowing. The math is pretty simple here.

There should be zero stimulus. None. Let the real suffering begin. 

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3 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

There should be zero stimulus. None. Let the real suffering begin. 

Remember when they finally pulled the plug on extended unemployment benefits in the last recession?  The unemployment rate went down. Imagine that.

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1 hour ago, frenchy said:

yet you took the time to post about it. Ponderous. 

and who exactly is 'we'?

 

1 hour ago, spin_dry said:

He’s got the internet gang behind him. Watch out!!

Woolie....The self appointed Snowmobile Interwebs Official Spokesman...maybe he can rent some office space from Momo.🤣🤣

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4 minutes ago, frenchy said:

well the last president to balance a budget was a dem, so now what? 

Were you around then?

October 8, 1998

 

Newt Gingrich and company — for all their faults — have received virtually no credit for balancing the budget. Yet today’s surplus is, in part, a byproduct of the GOP’s single‐minded crusade to end 30 years of red ink. Arguably, Gingrich’s finest hour as Speaker came in March 1995 when he rallied the entire Republican House caucus behind the idea of eliminating the deficit within seven years.

 


We have a balanced budget today that is mostly a result of 1) an exceptionally strong economy that is creating gobs of new tax revenues and 2) a shrinking military budget. Social spending is still soaring and now costs more than $1 trillion.


Skeptics said it could not be done in seven years. The GOP did it in four.

Now let us contrast this with the Clinton fiscal record. Recall that it was the Clinton White House that fought Republicans every inch of the way in balancing the budget in 1995. When Republicans proposed their own balanced‐budget plan, the White House waged a shameless Mediscare campaign to torpedo the plan — a campaign that the Washington Post slammed as “pure demagoguery.” It was Bill Clinton who, during the big budget fight in 1995, had to submit not one, not two, but five budgets until he begrudgingly matched the GOP’s balanced‐budget plan. In fact, during the height of the budget wars in the summer of 1995, the Clinton administration admitted that “balancing the budget is not one of our top priorities.”

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