Adrenochrome Junkie
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but why are we even talking about this? I was talking about abortion not the national debt.
Next are you going to start complaining about Trumps 2008 tax returns?
1 year in 100 years. You’re really setting the bar high. Actually it was 1982. (Since you posted no link and made me search for myself)There hasn’t ever been a president that has reduced the debt since the founding of the Federal Reserve.That would be the PPP packages thanks to the Chinese Virus. And if Dems were in control it would be doubledBecause people like you keep voting for people that promise more government programs and welfare.That’s your problem. You don’t think people should be self sufficient and instead rely on the government (everybody else’s tax dollars) to take care of them.Yes. As far as the investors go. As far as everyone else goes we wind up socializing the unconscionably bad and greedy banking policies of Chase and Bank of America. How do you justify that?The people's money is insured. As far as investors go, that is how it is supposed to work.
But we don't demand some fertile dope keep dropping kids on the public dime. At least I don't.They can. I support whatever is necessary to support those kids. If we demand they be born we have to be willing to be responsible for them.
Not so with people's investments. There is supposed to be an inherent risk there.
It's patently dishonest to pretend otherwise but whoever said you were honest?
You couldn't string two honest thoughts together if your life depended on it.
And, surprise, you are dishonestly conflating what a bank does when it goes belly up and begs Congress to bail them out, with what happens to the individual who makes a risky investment that doesn't pan out.
The individual investor should NOT be protected from his bad investments.
Neither should the banks that wanted protection from their own greed when they made hundreds of millions of dollars in bad real estate loans to people who had NO business getting home loans when they couldn't
pay off a loan on a motor scooter.
We can thank Bill Clinton for that, making home ownership a right to please gullible and stupid
voters who had no business taking out loans from greedy banks happy to foreclose and take over
their real estate.
Already addressed. I feel sorry for someone as stupid as you.Yes, I consider helping children differently than I see helping bail out bankers. If you wish to see this as hypocritical, I feel sorry for you.
I'll always support programs that help the least of those.............
it’s not the system that is the problem (limited government capitalism), it’s the people controlling it that have rigged it to make themselves and their Elitist friends richer, while everybody else gets poorer.
People can’t afford kids nowadays. Previous generations were capable of feeding 4-5 kids and sending them to school. Now it’s just as expensive to have 1 kid.
Democrats, their solution is to encourage people to not have kids and take money from the government. the Trump Republicans are trying to cleanse the system and get it back to where people can afford to have them
We don't have limited government capitalism so your point is moot.
Conservatives want to down size government
No they don't. Is this why the debt is up nearly 8 trillion dollars under Trump?
The debt was on record pace before the virus. You making excuses only shows that you really do not care about smaller government.
I knew you were a Trump hater. I can smell the liberal in you. Next you’ll start complaining about me leaving food on my dinner plate because there are people starving all over the world. Good luck to you
I believe we need to balance the budget so why is it that I shouldn't dislike Trump?
If you don’t know why you should not dislike Trump, I cannot help you. You’ve had 4 years to figure that out
It went down in 2000.
What is the National Debt Year By Year From 1790 to 2019?
America's debt has (almost) always grown. Here's a quick tour through the centuries that shows why.
www.thestreet.com
but why are we even talking about this? I was talking about abortion not the national debt.
Next are you going to start complaining about Trumps 2008 tax returns?