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Me Bug She Went Splat wrote:
On 6/6/25 2:38 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:
Me Bug She Went Splat <[email protected]> wrote in
news:101v718$2albj$[email protected]:
On 6/6/25 12:05 PM, Lee wrote:
Me Bug She Went Splat wrote:
On 6/5/25 6:45 PM, -hh wrote:
super70s <[email protected]d> wrote:
On 2025-06-04 16:40:25 +0000, Lee said:
GOP bill for Trump's agenda would
add $2.4 trillion to the debt over
10 years, budget office says
June 4, 2025
The sweeping Republican bill for
President Donald Trump's domestic
agenda is projected to add $2.4
trillion to the national debt over
the next 10 years, according to a
new estimate from the nonpartisan
Congressional Budget Office.
The figure is slightly higher than
an earlier version of the bill,
which the CBO projected to add
$2.3 trillion in new debt.
They have nothing left except squealing "tax increase!....tax
increase!....tax increase!....tax increase! if this bill doesn't >>>>>>> pass!"
Which is worse: “tax & spend”, or “borrow & spend”?
Tax & spend.
Why?
Tax and spend is paying your
own expenses, borrow and spend
means stealing money from your
grandchildren.
Tax is taking money from someone who can spend it better than the
government can.
"Spend it better" means stashing in
a Swiss account or buying a hotel in
Qatar. How does that benefit America?
Spend it better means buying goods and services that benefit them and
their families, as opposed to Seasame Street projects in Iraq. After
all, they earned it.
By taking their money it reduces their purchasing
power and forces them to borrow.
Why do billionaires need to borrow money?
Why does the middle have to borrow money just to buy groceries?
Trump's supporters should be required to pony up the $2.4 trillion their politicians have decided to inflict on the rest of us.
Too bad most are bloodsuckers, afraid of accountability and others live in impoverished Red State third world shitholes where there is no money to
begin with.
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