Senator Warren's whopper?
Excerpted from an article MSN attributes to the Washington Examiner,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's debt limit whopper (msn.com) : “Sen. Elizabeth Warren's debt limit whopper, Story by Hugo Gurdon
The latest episode in the Democrats’ popular series “Let’s turn things on their heads” features Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
This week, the Massachusetts Democrat tweeted, “If Republicans hadn’t spent nearly $2 trillion on the Trump tax cuts, and if they hadn’t made it easier for rich people to cheat on their taxes, the US wouldn’t need a debt ceiling increase this year. Or next year.”
This fits right in with the Democrats’ other laughable inversions, blaming the GOP for inflation, migrant chaos at the southern border, and other national ills that are manifestly the fault of President Joe Biden and his party”.
No, the senator's tweet isn't germane to national ills other than guns, explosives, and ammunition regulations and their enforcement that were deliberately or inadvertently due to any USA president or political party.
The senator's tweet correctly noted the relationship between prior administrations passed reductions of taxes and tax regulations which effectively more favored the wealthy while additionally increasing our federal debt and shifting greater portions of that debt upon those who are lesser wealthy. Respectfully, Supposn
Excerpted from an article MSN attributes to the Washington Examiner,
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's debt limit whopper (msn.com) : “Sen. Elizabeth Warren's debt limit whopper, Story by Hugo Gurdon
The latest episode in the Democrats’ popular series “Let’s turn things on their heads” features Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
This week, the Massachusetts Democrat tweeted, “If Republicans hadn’t spent nearly $2 trillion on the Trump tax cuts, and if they hadn’t made it easier for rich people to cheat on their taxes, the US wouldn’t need a debt ceiling increase this year. Or next year.”
This fits right in with the Democrats’ other laughable inversions, blaming the GOP for inflation, migrant chaos at the southern border, and other national ills that are manifestly the fault of President Joe Biden and his party”.
No, the senator's tweet isn't germane to national ills other than guns, explosives, and ammunition regulations and their enforcement that were deliberately or inadvertently due to any USA president or political party.
The senator's tweet correctly noted the relationship between prior administrations passed reductions of taxes and tax regulations which effectively more favored the wealthy while additionally increasing our federal debt and shifting greater portions of that debt upon those who are lesser wealthy. Respectfully, Supposn