Oh good grief! The Republicans cut revenue by an ill conceived tax cut that keeps only their donors happy and now you want to give us a lesson on proper budgeting? It would be hilarious if the ever growing debt wasn’t so bad for the country.
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@GOP plan: run up the deficit. Use the deficit to force cuts to social security, Medicare, Medicaid. Congress members don’t care. They receive lifelong pensions and government provided healthcare.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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So you’ll be voting no, on raising the debt ceiling ?
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Unnecessary decades long wars, and tax cuts for the uber wealthy are the real burdens.
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How’d that revenue cut work out? Jez.
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The problem isn’t spending, it’s revenue. Tax the rich! Overturn the GOP tax scam, raise upper marginal rates, tax trades, Close all corporate loopholes & raise the corporate rate to 29%.
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Also, raise or eliminate the contribution cap on Social Security.
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You’re right Mike BUT practice a little multi-tasking, respond to POTUS’ racial rhetoric. He’s an embarrassment and has no understanding of American values, history, or place in the world. If he’s not well mentally, which I suspect, you have the added burden of getting him help.
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You voted to blow a multi-trillion dollar hole in the debt with tax cuts for the rich. Sit down.
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