Biden budget gap

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    • #7867
      Mick1Mick1
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      Treasury outlays are up 38% over 2019 pre-COVID outlays. This year’s deficit is $1.7 trillion (almost $2 trillion, but thankfully the student loan bailout was cancelled). $829 BILLION is the amount just to service the outsized debt.

      Treasury just dropped a financial bomb, but Bidenomics means the worst is yet to come (msn.com)

      Audaces fortuna iuvat

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      AvatarBeeg_Dawg
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      But Bidennomics is working! Karine Jean-Pierre said so, it must be true.

    • #7869
      AvatarNeodymium60
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      So what do we have to show for all that debt?

      Nothing is built, nothing is back, and nothing is better.

      It’s all far worse.

      • This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by AvatarNeodymium60.
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      Mick1Mick1
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      But Bidennomics is working! Karine Jean-Pierre said so, it must be true.

      I don’t think she’s very bright. She spit the bit on the MCATs (her parents wanted her to be a doctor), but she gravitated to politics instead.

      And she’s always been hyper-partisan. I realize that Presidential press secretaries tend to be that way, but the irony is that (a) she has repeatedly invoked the Hatch Act to avoid reporter questions — even though it has been repeatedly pointed out to her that the answers to the questions did not constitute Hatch Act violations; and (b) she actually was censured by the OSC who concluded that KJP had violated the Hatch Act when she repeatedly made references to “MAGA Republicans” and referred to candidates as “mega MAGA Republicans who don’t believe in the rule of law.”

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