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From October 2019…after Repugs had two years of complete control……..:snack:

Donald Trump Promised to Eliminate the Deficit in 8 Years. So Far, He Has Increased it by 68%

https://www.newsweek.com/trump-deficit-debt-cbo-data-obama-1463802

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16 minutes ago, racinfarmer said:

I used to think you were the monkey throwing feces around their cage.

I no longer think that.

You are the person standing in front of the Washington DC monkey cage.

Every time to get a face full of feces from the Democrats, you turn around and tell everyone how much better it is then a face full of feces from the Republicans.

Maybe one day they'll give you a small treat of a few undigested peanuts.

he is the feces being thrown:guzzle:

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23 minutes ago, racinfarmer said:

I used to think you were the monkey throwing feces around their cage.

I no longer think that.

You are the person standing in front of the Washington DC monkey cage.

Every time to get a face full of feces from the Democrats, you turn around and tell everyone how much better it is then a face full of feces from the Republicans.

Maybe one day they'll give you a small treat of a few undigested peanuts.

Typical MAGALOON response.

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23 minutes ago, racinfarmer said:

I used to think you were the monkey throwing feces around their cage.

I no longer think that.

You are the person standing in front of the Washington DC monkey cage.

Every time to get a face full of feces from the Democrats, you turn around and tell everyone how much better it is then a face full of feces from the Republicans.

Maybe one day they'll give you a small treat of a few undigested peanuts.

Perfect.  And he’s the one accusing everyone of regurgitating talking points. Steve isn’t far behind.

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Lets get this straight.....neither Trump or the GOP in general has put up a good fight on spending however....

https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/26/politics/bernie-sanders-plans-cost-bottom-lines/index.html

The math behind Bernie Sanders’ $50 trillion vision

Oh....how about the green energy spending....that's another $50 trillion.  :lol:  

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6326778374112

WATCH: Kennedy stumps Biden official on $50 trillion cost to fight climate change: 'You don't know, do you?'

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Can someone confirm if the cult leader with complete Repug control for two years increased the debt by 68% prior to Covid?  And we are closing in on 8 years since he continually promised his flock the deficit would easily be erased.  :read:  
 

If the replies so far don’t scream you’re in a cult - I don’t know what does :lol: 

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Can someone confirm if the cult leader with complete Repug control for two years increased the debt by 68% prior to Covid?  And we are closing in on 8 years since he continually promised his flock the deficit would easily be erased.  :read:  
 

If the replies so far don’t scream you’re in a cult - I don’t know what does :lol: 

What was the monkey's diet the last few days?

I'm thinking you should have a good idea with how the feces tastes this morning...

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Boggle's my mind how many people do not understand where the majority of spending increases come from before COVID.  Mandatory spending where the President has ZERO input will continue to drive spending and deficits.   Then there is the 10 yr baseline the previous admin/congress has put in place that the current admin has to deal with.

Fact is most American's are complete idiots when it comes to understanding spending and deficits.   

Partisans often rate each party’s commitment to fiscal responsibility by the budget surplus and deficit changes during their respective presidencies. This approach is flawed for several reasons. First, each president inherits a vastly different federal budget baseline, consisting of budget surpluses or deficits that are rising or falling almost entirely on autopilot. (For example, these inherited 10-year baseline projections have ranged from a $6 trillion surplus for President George W. Bush to an incoming $10 trillion deficit for President Trump.) Second, as this report shows, much of the movement in the surplus or deficit is driven by economic and technical factors that are mostly outside of White House influence. Consequently, assessing a president’s deficit performance should be based largely on the legislation enacted rather than the inherited baseline or the economic and technical movements of that baseline.

 

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6 minutes ago, Highmark said:

Boggle's my mind how many people do not understand where the majority of spending increases come from before COVID.  Mandatory spending where the President has ZERO input will continue to drive spending and deficits.   Then there is the 10 yr baseline the previous admin/congress has put in place that the current admin has to deal with.

Fact is most American's are complete idiots when it comes to understanding spending and deficits.   

Partisans often rate each party’s commitment to fiscal responsibility by the budget surplus and deficit changes during their respective presidencies. This approach is flawed for several reasons. First, each president inherits a vastly different federal budget baseline, consisting of budget surpluses or deficits that are rising or falling almost entirely on autopilot. (For example, these inherited 10-year baseline projections have ranged from a $6 trillion surplus for President George W. Bush to an incoming $10 trillion deficit for President Trump.) Second, as this report shows, much of the movement in the surplus or deficit is driven by economic and technical factors that are mostly outside of White House influence. Consequently, assessing a president’s deficit performance should be based largely on the legislation enacted rather than the inherited baseline or the economic and technical movements of that baseline.

 

That’s cool but why did your cult leader continually say debt free in 8 years would be no problem?  Is he one of the people you reference who doesn’t understand….:snack:

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8 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

That’s cool but why did your cult leader continually say debt free in 8 years would be no problem?  Is he one of the people you reference who doesn’t understand….:snack:

Infrastructure bill in 2 weeks.

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9 minutes ago, EvilBird said:

 

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)Former President Donald Trump pushed back on a questioner's skepticism about the effectiveness and safety of the Covid-19 vaccine in a new interview, saying that the "vaccine works" and "people aren't dying when they take the vaccine."

"Look, the results of the vaccine are very good, and if you do get (Covid), it's a very minor form. People aren't dying when they take the vaccine," he said in an interview with The Daily Wire's Candace Owens that was released Tuesday.

When Owens began raising doubt about the vaccine efficacy, Trump interjected, saying, "Well, no, the vaccine works."

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27 minutes ago, SnowRider said:

That’s cool but why did your cult leader continually say debt free in 8 years would be no problem?  Is he one of the people you reference who doesn’t understand….:snack:

Politics dude.  Is Biden gonna cure cancer like he claimed?

Overall Trump did a good job at keeping many campaign promises.   One would have to be a fool to think they would be able to accomplish them all.   He did a lot in 4 years all while constantly fighting the most hostile opposing party in any Presidents history. 

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