The "Beautiful" Budget bill in Congress right now (pushed by both Trump and Johnson), would raise National debt by $4 Trillion, if passed!

According to PBS. :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg: :auiqs.jpg:
Dopetard Trump needs to take Smirking Jerkoff Johnson aside & read him the riot act about his habit of smirking when he's lying thru his teeth like he did today on MTP, instead of acting like a subservient nitwit waiter with his hand out waiting for a tip.

The fuck gives it away every single time, other than to you MAGA tools.
 
Limbaugh convinced them that having an (R) after their name made them macroeconomic authorities. The fact is, they simply don't know what they're talking about.

Aggressive ignorance, the Dunning-Kruger Effect.

If Limbaughtomy were still alive, what cabinet position would have,Trump appointed him to?
 
I'll admit that Obama and Biden added about 50% of all our national debt.
How does that pertain to the Blowhard's "big, beautiful bill" that further bloats the national debt?

It's a stinker.


Based on early estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, 10.3 million people would lose coverage under Medicaid if the House-passed bill were to become law — many, if not most, in red states.
 
How does that pertain to the Blowhard's "big, beautiful bill" that further bloats the national debt?

It's a stinker.


Based on early estimates from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, 10.3 million people would lose coverage under Medicaid if the House-passed bill were to become law — many, if not most, in red states.

How does that pertain to the Blowhard's "big, beautiful bill" that further bloats the national debt?

How does $18 trillion in debt pertain to the national debt? DURR

10.3 million people would lose coverage

In 2034?
That's awful!
Cutting spending?
How many of those 10.3 million are illegal aliens?
How many will lose coverage because they're able-bodied?

many, if not most, in red states.

Probably 20 million in red states. Maybe 30 million?
 
Dopetard Trump needs to take Smirking Jerkoff Johnson aside & read him the riot act about his habit of smirking when he's lying thru his teeth like he did today on MTP, instead of acting like a subservient nitwit waiter with his hand out waiting for a tip.

The fuck gives it away every single time, other than to you MAGA tools.
Got two words into that unhinged rant……

:cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
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Trump's actions of cutting spending by getting rid of many of the department's presently in place at the beginning of 2025, was supposed to get rid of much of the debt that U.S. has amassed over the past 60 years. Nonetheless and if passed, the present budget bill that Johnson has put together and that Trump supports, will add to the U.S debt by $4 Trillion. In addition, it takes away from the poor (cuts Medicaid for 7.6 to 10.3 million) and gives more money to the rich.

AI Overview

The House budget resolution being considered in Congress proposes a $4 trillion increase to the debt limit, according to PBS and McGuireWoods Consulting. This is intended to allow the Treasury to continue paying bills and avoid a federal debt default. The bill also includes provisions for tax cuts and potential cuts in other areas to offset the cost, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

AI Overview

The potential impact of President Trump's budget bill on Medicaid enrollment is significant, with estimates varying between 7.6 and 10.3 million people potentially losing coverage by 2034 if the proposed cuts and reforms are enacted.

Is this what Americans need and want?


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Ummmmmmmmmmmmm, over the last several years we have had deficits between one and two trillion dollars per year. That's at least 10 trillion over 10 years while this bill you complain about only raises the national debt up 4 trillion over 10 years, which is only 250 billion per year instead of one trillion dollars per year (or more).
 
Ummmmmmmmmmmmm, over the last several years we have had deficits between one and two trillion dollars per year. That's at least 10 trillion over 10 years while this bill you complain about only raises the national debt up 4 trillion over 10 years, which is only 250 billion per year instead of one trillion dollars per year (or more).
So because the debt rose over the past 10 years, it is okay to raise it more and not complain because the raise is less than it has been?
 
what difference USC.webp
 

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