Republicans gave us all this Debt, and Now they Don't want to pay for it.

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Trump gave us 25% of our total debt in just 4 years with countless big time spending bills and stimulus packages, proposing and signing them all throughout his presidency. In addition Trump repeatedly asked for even more spending and stimulus. AND Trump's spending bills were long term bills, meaning they had spending proposals that continued for years after his presidency.

Now, in 2023 all the republicans that voted for all those spending bills, suddenly do not want to pay for them.

This is the epitome of "playing politics" The republicans always do this.

Trump's 2017 $4.7 T Tax cut and jobs act has spending appropriations all the way out to 2029. The Republicans did that, now they don;t want to pay for it, and want to shut down the government.

Trump and the GOP passed these spending bills pre-covid, in 2017 and 2019.

Trump ramped the annual US deficit from $587B/yr in 2016, to $987B/yr in 2019, to $3.1T/yr in 2020.
Biden has lowered the annual deficit from Trump's massive $3+T/yr to $1.3T/yr, a big drop.

The debt is from Trump and his policies and it started pre-covid. They are longterm spending policies that cost the US $trillions over several years out to 2029. The republicans that all voted for this spending are now trying to not pay for it, playing politics per usual.

The republicans always pull crap like this.


 
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The debt ceiling has nothing to do with "paying for" debt, its about whether the country should be assuming MORE debt.

The Republicans say "enough is enough".

I'm surprised that the Democrat politicians, who were such fiscal hawks when they weren't in power, aren't behind this?
 
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This bullshit does not belong in Politics. The Banker should only be allowed to post in The Rubber Room.
Translation:

Bankers facts are too harsh and you can't accept them.

Everything I posted is fact, trump ramped up the debt and deficit massively and now the republicans don;t want to pay for all those spending bills they proposed and voted for.
 
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I bet the OP suffers through this all the time:

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The debt ceiling has nothing to do with "paying for" debt, its about whether the country should be assuming MORE debt.

The Republicans say "enough is enough".

I'm surprised that the Democrat politicians, who were such fiscal hawks when they weren't in power, aren't behind this?
Nope, the republicans gave us this debt, and now they don't want to pay for it.

Republican policy caused this debt.
Trump's big 2017 $4.7 Trillion spending bill gave us this debt
 
Trump gave us 25% of our total debt in just 4 years with countless big time spending bills and stimulus packages, proposing and signing them all throughout his presidency. In addition Trump repeatedly asked for even more spending and stimulus. AND Trump's spending bills were long term bills, meaning they had spending proposals that continued for years after his presidency.

Now, in 2023 all the republicans that voted for all those spending bills, suddenly do not want to pay for them.

This is the epitome of "playing politics" The republicans always do this.

Trump's 2017 $4.7 T Tax cut and jobs act has spending appropriations all the way out to 2029. The Republicans did that, now they don;t want to pay for it, and want to shut down the government.

Trump ramped the annual US deficit from $587B/yr in 2016, to $987B/yr in 2019, to $3.1T/yr in 2020.
Biden has lowered the annual deficit from Trump's massive $3+T/yr to $1.3T/yr, a big drop.

The debt is from Trump and his policies, and they are longterm spending policies that cost the US $trillions over several years (we are still paying for them now). The republicans that all voted for this spending are now trying to not pay for it, playing politics per usual.

The republicans always pull crap like this.


So you want the Republicans to raise taxes?

Why didn’t Pelosi?

Why didn’t Obama when he had a supermajority Dem Congress? Instead he choose to extend the “Bush Tax cuts”, making them the Obama Tax Cuts for the Rich.

Now you want the GOP to raise taxes so they can lose the next election.

Poor Jew Banker.
 
Only an idiot would attempt to use the COVID scamdemic deficits as a comparison with pre/post years. $1.3 trillion is a travesty.
Cut spending.
I am talking about all of Trump's massive precovid spending.

You are forgetting that trump passed a massive $4.7 trillion bill in 2017, a bill with spending appropriations out to 2029.
 
So you want the Republicans to raise taxes?

Why didn’t Pelosi?

Why didn’t Obama when he had a supermajority Dem Congress? Instead he choose to extend the “Bush Tax cuts”, making them the Obama Tax Cuts for the Rich.

Now you want the GOP to raise taxes so they can lose the next election.

Poor Jew Banker.
The republicans need to stop spending recklessly, like they have done since 1980.

The GOP caused this debt and they own it.
 
Trump gave us 25% of our total debt in just 4 years with countless big time spending bills and stimulus packages, proposing and signing them all throughout his presidency. In addition Trump repeatedly asked for even more spending and stimulus. AND Trump's spending bills were long term bills, meaning they had spending proposals that continued for years after his presidency.

Now, in 2023 all the republicans that voted for all those spending bills, suddenly do not want to pay for them.

This is the epitome of "playing politics" The republicans always do this.

Trump's 2017 $4.7 T Tax cut and jobs act has spending appropriations all the way out to 2029. The Republicans did that, now they don;t want to pay for it, and want to shut down the government.

Trump and the GOP passed these spending bills pre-covid, in 2017 and 2019.

Trump ramped the annual US deficit from $587B/yr in 2016, to $987B/yr in 2019, to $3.1T/yr in 2020.
Biden has lowered the annual deficit from Trump's massive $3+T/yr to $1.3T/yr, a big drop.

The debt is from Trump and his policies and it started pre-covid. They are longterm spending policies that cost the US $trillions over several years out to 2029. The republicans that all voted for this spending are now trying to not pay for it, playing politics per usual.

The republicans always pull crap like this.


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Look at how wrong you are. Out of eight responses to this post, only one agrees with you.

Shame on you.

Thanks for your thought provoking post.



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Look at how wrong you are. Out of eight responses to this post, only one agrees with you.

Shame on you.

Thanks for your thought provoking post.



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What !

Because some idiot MAGA morons that watch fake fox news all day disagree with the facts I posted that makes me wrong.

Your post shows how dumb republicans are, you think facts and truth are determined by how many people agree or disagree, instead of reality.

Republicans are the perfect sheep.
 
Trump gave us 25% of our total debt in just 4 years with countless big time spending bills and stimulus packages, proposing and signing them all throughout his presidency. In addition Trump repeatedly asked for even more spending and stimulus. AND Trump's spending bills were long term bills, meaning they had spending proposals that continued for years after his presidency.

Now, in 2023 all the republicans that voted for all those spending bills, suddenly do not want to pay for them.

This is the epitome of "playing politics" The republicans always do this.

Trump's 2017 $4.7 T Tax cut and jobs act has spending appropriations all the way out to 2029. The Republicans did that, now they don;t want to pay for it, and want to shut down the government.

Trump and the GOP passed these spending bills pre-covid, in 2017 and 2019.

Trump ramped the annual US deficit from $587B/yr in 2016, to $987B/yr in 2019, to $3.1T/yr in 2020.
Biden has lowered the annual deficit from Trump's massive $3+T/yr to $1.3T/yr, a big drop.

The debt is from Trump and his policies and it started pre-covid. They are longterm spending policies that cost the US $trillions over several years out to 2029. The republicans that all voted for this spending are now trying to not pay for it, playing politics per usual.

The republicans always pull crap like this.


Geez you Dims are ignorant.
Nobody in history has printed money like Poopeypants. And you idiots shut the country down over a fake leftyvirus.
 
What !

Because some idiot MAGA morons that watch fake fox news all day disagree with the facts I posted that makes me wrong.

Your post shows how dumb republicans are, you think facts and truth are determined by how many people agree or disagree, instead of reality.

Republicans are the perfect sheep.
It seems you are the one who has been watching Fox all day long Dimmer.
 
Translation:

Bankers facts are too harsh and you can't accept them.

Everything I posted is fact, trump ramped up the debt and deficit massively and now the republicans don;t want to pay for all those spending bills they proposed and voted for.

No, your dumb ass shit is simply dumb ass shit.
 
Geez you Dims are ignorant.
Nobody in history has printed money like Poopeypants. And you idiots shut the country down over a fake leftyvirus.
huh??
says who??

Trump gave us 25% of our total debt in his 4 years, AND had the biggest FED money print balance sheet increase in US history. You are just making shit up, like the typical republican
 

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