What's new
US Message Board 🦅 Political Discussion Forum

Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Why don’t republicans seem to understand the consequences of tax cuts?

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163
/——/ I paraphrased. Mine means the same thing so stop playing stupid. The president supposes (proposes) and Congress imposes (disposes)
No...he doesn't "suppose"...

Second, the President’s budget lays out the administration’s relative priorities for federal programs — how much should be spent on defense, agriculture, education, health, and other areas. The budget is very specific, recommending funding levels for individual “budget accounts” — federal programs or small groups of programs. It typically outlines fiscal policy and budget priorities not only for the coming year but also for the subsequent nine years. The budget is accompanied by supporting volumes, including historical tables that report past budgetary results.

Ibid.
 

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163
Cause its fun watching you be a complete dumbass

Deficit after having a 157 billion dollar surplus

You liberals are terrible at economics
Yea...that's "volatile".

Post the sum total of your academic or professional experience with Economics..
 

Rust_Cohle

Diamond Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2021
Messages
3,014
Reaction score
3,190
Points
1,938
Location
[Redacted]
Yea...that's "volatile".

Post the sum total of your academic or professional experience with Economics..
And you claimed it was because of big tech companies which I proved to you wasn't the case as they are only 10% of the revenue generated. It's because of mismanagement of funds.

Now post something else from 15 years ago you midwit
 

Nostra

Diamond Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2019
Messages
49,057
Reaction score
43,023
Points
3,615
No...he doesn't "suppose"...

Second, the President’s budget lays out the administration’s relative priorities for federal programs — how much should be spent on defense, agriculture, education, health, and other areas. The budget is very specific, recommending funding levels for individual “budget accounts” — federal programs or small groups of programs. It typically outlines fiscal policy and budget priorities not only for the coming year but also for the subsequent nine years. The budget is accompanied by supporting volumes, including historical tables that report past budgetary results.

Ibid.
…..and it means nothing.

Not mentioned in the Constitution. The House has the authority to spend, not the President.

This has been pointed out to you several times, Simp.

You really are a thick on.
 

The Republicans

Silver Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2018
Messages
466
Reaction score
81
Points
90
No.
We think the wealthy ought to pay their share.
Corporate welfare and tax loopholes and evasion by the rich (like Donald Trump only paying $700 in taxes) is bleeding this country dry!
Who’s the wealthy?
 

Cellblock2429

Platinum Member
Gold Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2016
Messages
28,851
Reaction score
10,228
Points
910
Location
New York
No...he doesn't "suppose"...

Second, the President’s budget lays out the administration’s relative priorities for federal programs — how much should be spent on defense, agriculture, education, health, and other areas. The budget is very specific, recommending funding levels for individual “budget accounts” — federal programs or small groups of programs. It typically outlines fiscal policy and budget priorities not only for the coming year but also for the subsequent nine years. The budget is accompanied by supporting volumes, including historical tables that report past budgetary results.

Ibid.
/——-/ Go dig up FDR and argue with him. BWHAHAHAHA BWHAHAHAHA
 

Markle

Platinum Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2016
Messages
26,653
Reaction score
8,920
Points
910
Location
Tallahassee, FL
CA year after year has billions in surplus. If government has a surplus they are taxing too much

How don't you understand that?
Nope. Not even close. As of today.

2023%2001%2029%20California-M.jpg
 

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163
And you claimed it was because of big tech companies which I proved to you wasn't the case as they are only 10% of the revenue generated. It's because of mismanagement of funds.

Now post something else from 15 years ago you midwit
blah, blah, blah...
 

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163
…..and it means nothing.

Not mentioned in the Constitution. The House has the authority to spend, not the President.

This has been pointed out to you several times, Simp.

You really are a thick on.

you're an imbecile...
 

Cellblock2429

Platinum Member
Gold Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 22, 2016
Messages
28,851
Reaction score
10,228
Points
910
Location
New York
you didn't quote him.

you're an idiot.
/——-/ Tell me how the two differ?
Synonyms of proposed (Entry 1 of 2) as in alleged, supposed Synonyms & Near Synonyms for proposed alleged, assumed, presumed, presupposed, supposed, unproved, unproven, untested academic (also academical), conjectural, hypothetical, speculative, suppositional, theoretical (also theoretic) debatable, moot abstract, conceptual
 

Nostra

Diamond Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2019
Messages
49,057
Reaction score
43,023
Points
3,615

Nostra

Diamond Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2019
Messages
49,057
Reaction score
43,023
Points
3,615

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163

The5thHorseman

Gold Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2022
Messages
3,872
Reaction score
1,278
Points
163
The numerous time I have schooled your uneducated ass with facts says otherwise, Simp.
That is unlikely, given that you are a moron.

As demonstrated.
 

💲 Amazon Deals 💲

Forum List

Top