92% reduction in the debt increase.

Nice calculation, but it doesn't really translate into the future.
After the GOP passes their $4T tax cuts without spending cuts the Debt will explode again.
Revenues have gone up after every meaningful tax cut, so explain how more revenue adds to the debt.
 
Revenues have gone up after every meaningful tax cut, so explain how more revenue adds to the debt.
Trump's tax cuts were enacted in December 2017. The Covid pandemic hit in 2020.
So 2018 and 2019 were years with the tax cuts and without Covid.
Obama's 2017 Budget was $4.00T with a $0.7T deficit (values from wiki)
Trump's 2018 Budget was $4.10T with a $0.8T deficit
Trump's 2019 Budget was $4.40T with a $0.9T deficit

So under Trump's tax cuts, spending went up, the deficit went up, borrowing went up, and tax revenue went up, the cock crowing does not bring the sun up, revenue is not increased by cutting taxes, revenue is increased by increasing spending and increasing borrowing to juice the economy
 
Trump's tax cuts were enacted in December 2017. The Covid pandemic hit in 2020.
So 2018 and 2019 were years with the tax cuts and without Covid.
Obama's 2017 Budget was $4.00T with a $0.7T deficit (values from wiki)
Trump's 2018 Budget was $4.10T with a $0.8T deficit
Trump's 2019 Budget was $4.40T with a $0.9T deficit

So under Trump's tax cuts, spending went up, the deficit went up, borrowing went up, and tax revenue went up, the cock crowing does not bring the sun up, revenue is not increased by cutting taxes, revenue is increased by increasing spending and increasing borrowing to juice the economy
So you admit I am correct. Tax cuts result in more revenue, and have nothing to do with deficits.
 
So you admit I am correct. Tax cuts result in more revenue, and have nothing to do with deficits.
If there was no borrowing you would be correct claiming revenue went up from tax cuts.

But since the deficits went up, even with more revenue, the tax cuts added to the DEBT. Simple math.
 
If there was no borrowing you would be correct claiming revenue went up from tax cuts.

But since the deficits went up, even with more revenue, the tax cuts added to the DEBT. Simple math.
Two components to a deficit:

Revenue
Spending.

If revenue goes up, and the deficit also goes up, spending is the cause. Saying that more revenue causes more debt is stupid, even for an idiot like you.
 
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I just heard that illegal border crossings are down by 99.99%.

Things have gotten so slow there that Border Patrol is getting bored and can often be found sitting around playing cards and board games to pass the time.

All this in 100 days from the president who Biden just said is having the worst first three months in US history.

Apparently, paying down the debt and defending our borders are to Joe Biden worse than 9/11, Pearl Harbor and the Great Depression to him.

They must surely be real bad news to Joe Biden--- it is proof positive that assquack was somewhere between totally incompetent and a treasonous spy.
Biden can't figure out who is wiping his rear, much less worry about what Trump is doing.
 
Two components to a deficit:

Revenue
Spending.

If revenue goes up, and the deficit also goes up, spending is the cause. Saying that more revenue causes more debt is stupid, even for an idiot like you.
Wrong dumbass.

Revenue includes BORROWING, or more precisely (Revenue - borrowing) = net revenue
 
Yes, I have. Obviously you have not, Dumbass.
You missed Article III, Section 1. "The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish".
 
You missed Article III, Section 1. "The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish".
Thanks for confirming I am correct. Congress created district courts.

Run along, Chump.
 
Congress can create courts but they do not have judicial power. You are a very stupid person. Stupid people are too stupid to realize they are stupid.
Thanks for confirming yet again I am correct. Congress created district courts.

I never claimed Congress had judicial power, Simp.

You should take a break and regroup. You are having a rough thread. :auiqs.jpg: :itsok:
 
The founding fathers didn’t create district courts, Simp. Congress did.
When your Dear Cult Leader beat the rap for J6, his theft of top secret documents & the Georgia case he jizzed all over himself & praised SCOTUS for letting him off the hook. Felon47 loves the court system when they rule his way. When they don't he soils himself.

There's your assbuddy for you.
 
When your Dear Cult Leader beat the rap for J6, his theft of top secret documents & the Georgia case he jizzed all over himself & praised SCOTUS for letting him off the hook. Felon47 loves the court system when they rule his way. When they don't he soils himself.

There's your assbuddy for you.
:cuckoo: :itsok:
 
Are you kidding. The Constitution created the judicial system.
Have you ever read the Constitution?
Good God man, you have the internet, there is no excuse for your stupidity in here...

"In Philadelphia in 1787, the members of the Constitutional Convention drafted Article III of the Constitution, which stated that: “[t]he judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”

"
With the first bill introduced in the U.S. Senate—which became the Judiciary Act of 1789—the judicial branch began to take shape. The act set up the federal court system and set guidelines for the operation of the U.S. Supreme Court, which at the time had one chief justice and five associate justices.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 also established a federal district court in each state, and in both Kentucky and Maine (which were then parts of other states). In between these two tiers of the judiciary were the U.S. circuit courts, which would serve as the principal trial courts in the federal system."


You should have learned this in the 8th grade...
 
Good God man, you have the internet, there is no excuse for your stupidity in here...

"In Philadelphia in 1787, the members of the Constitutional Convention drafted Article III of the Constitution, which stated that: “[t]he judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”

"
With the first bill introduced in the U.S. Senate—which became the Judiciary Act of 1789—the judicial branch began to take shape. The act set up the federal court system and set guidelines for the operation of the U.S. Supreme Court, which at the time had one chief justice and five associate justices.
The Judiciary Act of 1789 also established a federal district court in each state, and in both Kentucky and Maine (which were then parts of other states). In between these two tiers of the judiciary were the U.S. circuit courts, which would serve as the principal trial courts in the federal system."


You should have learned this in the 8th grade...
Elmer has been stuck in the 6th grade for a decade.
 
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