A bunch of Wall Street firms pushed Toys “R” Us into liquidation and put 30,000 Americans out of work – without the severance pay they earned. I asked those firms why they're refusing to help the families they screwed over.https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/1052363642166042624 …
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I understand you are concerned about our environment, are you equally concerned about bankrupting ourselves to make no global difference in emissions or warming? Because you seem to lack the understanding that dumping trillions of dollars into programs that won't effect warming.
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I doubt switching to clean energy would bankrupt us, especially when Wall Street bailouts and giving tax breaks to billionaires is already doing a fine job of that. Not to be partisan but it's the right/corporate oligarchy's fault our deficit is so big.pic.twitter.com/nfS7uFvVIK
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Wow--that is entirely partisan rhetoric. Its both parties faults for our deficit and bankrupting. But, certainly medicaid, and medicare are the biggest expenditures bankrupting us. Those are policies implement by democrats.
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That's just wrong. The US spends $0.53 of every discretionary Dollar on Military. Social Security and other benefits amount to a small percentage. You should stop getting all of your information from Fox News. Our deficit just ballooned 17% due to corporate tax cuts.
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Why do you keep mentioning fox news as if it's important. That's one point you made thats accurate 17% largest increase in years. Even with record high tax receipts. Social security, medicaid, medicare are the largest expenditures by far, what are you even talking about.
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#Propaganda, which leads people to believe things which are not true. I'm thinking this is why you are so misinformed about our expenditures. (Remember I said "Discretionary Spending")pic.twitter.com/28idqcLI3U
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You just said social security and medicare amount to small percentages. When mandatory spending exceeds all other forms of spending. Talk about misinformed. This entire discussion is about whats bankrupting us, and its not discretionary spending. I glanced over you tweet.
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No, this discussion started when you defended vulture capitalists... Try to stay on point

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Is a bad economic policy and will lead us into poverity. While other countries ignore regulations and treaties as they do now. We aren't even close to the largest polluter , china, india, and africa are..
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