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People and companies pardoned by Trump could save up to $1.3 billion
So, yes. they did.
Seems kinda counter productive if the objective is to reduce governmet debt, don't you think?
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It costs a great deal of money to jail people and go through the justice process. If you aren't too careful you could have your own Security Industrial Complex as we have in Canada. It will bankrupt you and make you excessively uncompetitive.People and companies pardoned by Trump could save up to $1.3 billion
[th]sort[/th] [th]Restitution plus fines[/th] [td]Trevor Milton[/td][td]$676,054,698[/td] [td]Ross William Ulbricht[/td][td]$183,961,921[/td] [td]HDR Global Trading Limited[/td][td]$100,000,000[/td] [td]Lawrence Duran[/td][td]$87,553,863[/td] [td]Jason Galanis[/td][td]$80,817,513[/td] [td]Devon Archer[/td][td]$43,427,436[/td] [td]Ozy Media Inc.[/td][td]$36,769,153[/td] [td]Carlos Watson[/td][td]$36,769,153[/td] [td]Marian Morgan[/td][td]$19,958,995[/td] [td]Imaad Shah Zuberi[/td][td]$17,455,080[/td] [td]Todd Chrisley[/td][td]$17,270,742[/td] [td]Benjamin Delo[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Arthur Hayes[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Samuel Reed[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Julie Chrisley[/td][td]$4,740,645[/td] [td]Paul Walczak[/td][td]$4,381,266[/td] [td]Charles Overton Scott[/td][td]$505,000[/td] [td]Jeremy Hutchinson[/td][td]$355,535[/td] [td]James T. Callahan[/td][td]$315,000[/td]
[td width="51.7288%"]Gregory Dwyer[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$150,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Michael Grimm[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$148,907[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]John Rowland[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$117,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Michelle Fiore[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$70,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Alexander Sittenfeld[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$40,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]TOTAL[/td] [td width="47.8241%"]$1,340,861,907[/td]
So, yes. they did.
Seems kinda counter productive if the objective is to reduce governmet debt, don't you think?
People and companies pardoned by Trump could save up to $1.3 billion
[th]sort[/th] [th]Restitution plus fines[/th] [td]Trevor Milton[/td][td]$676,054,698[/td] [td]Ross William Ulbricht[/td][td]$183,961,921[/td] [td]HDR Global Trading Limited[/td][td]$100,000,000[/td] [td]Lawrence Duran[/td][td]$87,553,863[/td] [td]Jason Galanis[/td][td]$80,817,513[/td] [td]Devon Archer[/td][td]$43,427,436[/td] [td]Ozy Media Inc.[/td][td]$36,769,153[/td] [td]Carlos Watson[/td][td]$36,769,153[/td] [td]Marian Morgan[/td][td]$19,958,995[/td] [td]Imaad Shah Zuberi[/td][td]$17,455,080[/td] [td]Todd Chrisley[/td][td]$17,270,742[/td] [td]Benjamin Delo[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Arthur Hayes[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Samuel Reed[/td][td]$10,000,000[/td] [td]Julie Chrisley[/td][td]$4,740,645[/td] [td]Paul Walczak[/td][td]$4,381,266[/td] [td]Charles Overton Scott[/td][td]$505,000[/td] [td]Jeremy Hutchinson[/td][td]$355,535[/td] [td]James T. Callahan[/td][td]$315,000[/td]
[td width="51.7288%"]Gregory Dwyer[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$150,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Michael Grimm[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$148,907[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]John Rowland[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$117,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Michelle Fiore[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$70,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]Alexander Sittenfeld[/td][td width="47.8241%"]$40,000[/td] [td width="51.7288%"]TOTAL[/td] [td width="47.8241%"]$1,340,861,907[/td]
So, yes. they did.
Seems kinda counter productive if the objective is to reduce governmet debt, don't you think?
Always were.And just like that the left was fiscal aware again. Why didn't you loons raise hell when Biden forgave student debt that has cost the US tax payer around 800 billion.
Are you crazies even aware of your partisan hypocrisy ? It would makes a fascinating psychological case study to find out.
I'm a cut taxes and spending kind of guy. To me Republicans are no different than Democrats when it comes to deficit spending.
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PPP loans cost nearly double what Biden's student debt forgiveness would have. Here's how the programs compare.
The U.S. forgave $757 billion in loans through the Paycheck Protection Program, with most of those benefits going to the wealthy.www.cbsnews.com
Riiiiight and that's why there are pages on this site of you ranting about Biden's debt relief program. How about his Inflation Reduction Act that had fuck all to do with reducing inflation.Always were.