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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 10

    Opinion: The Republicans have become the party of debthttp://nyti.ms/2Cc2geB 

    7:38 PM - 10 Feb 2018
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      2. Jon Pessah‏ @JonPessah Feb 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        What do you mean "Become?" Republicans are always the Party of Debt when they control government and shower the rich with tax cuts. Reagan did it. Bush II did it. And the Trump-McConnell-Ryan tag team has outdone them all. Don't worry, they'll be fiscal hawks when Dems take over.

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      1. Jay Nice‏ @Jay_Nice_305 Feb 10
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        🤔pic.twitter.com/W0dsJHTwmm

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      2. CindyS‏ @NeuroFailure Feb 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        And moral bankruptcy And deception And corruption And bullying And hypocrisy And spinelessness And international laughing stocks And crassness And not so stable anti geniuses

        2 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
      3. Elly Winer‏ @Oyyster_Boy Feb 11
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        And spousal abuse

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      1. President Nasty and Hostile‏ @realworldrj Feb 10
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        They “becomed” a long time back. They never cared unless there was a Dem in office

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      1. Kurt Baumeister‏ @kurtbaumeister Feb 10
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        And when rates go up, they will leave the middle-class holding the bag. SS and Medicare will be cut to pay for tax cuts and wars.

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      1. Joel Klebanoff‏ @JoelKlebanoff Feb 10
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        The U.S. should declare the American fiscalhawk an endangered species.

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      1. Bird Rock Mom‏ @BirdRockMama Feb 10
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        The party of let me pass what benefits me, right now, and forget future generations in regards to the debt & the environment.

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      1. Mark T. Card‏ @MarkTCard Feb 10
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        They’ve been the party of moral debt for a long time.

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      1. Carnivalization‏ @JakeCarney00 Feb 10
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        Become? There is no becoming.

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      1. Paul Schrum‏ @philologon Feb 10
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        Have become? As in, became that in 2003 when the Iraq War turned out to be not as easy as they promised.

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      2. Chris‏ @ChrisW802 Feb 10
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        Republicans—party of ruining the economy and standing up for those who only care about themselves.

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      2. Alan Gillespie‏ @alan_gillespie7 Feb 10
        Replying to @nytimes

        Most of the dept was created under the Obama administration. Can you deny this fact?

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Eric Reid Schroeder‏ @EReidSchroeder Feb 10
        Replying to @alan_gillespie7 @nytimes

        As much as I disliked Obama (I did vote for him) all that debt was not his fault... The fact is the US was in the middle of a shit storm and we will be again. We have been passing the buck on the debt for decades and that rooster will come home to roost.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Alan Gillespie‏ @alan_gillespie7 Feb 10
        Replying to @EReidSchroeder @nytimes

        Agree we can’t keep going into debt. Did you know that 75% if illegal immigrants get some sort of government assistance. Entitlement spending must be reigned in

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Eric Reid Schroeder‏ @EReidSchroeder Feb 10
        Replying to @alan_gillespie7 @nytimes

        If we're responsible about all other spending that wouldn't be a problem. Tax cuts + increased debt + borrowing from China+ printing more money, devalues our dollar and costs us more than the taxes did. We are all enslaved and our currency is manipulated by our own government.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Alan Gillespie‏ @alan_gillespie7 Feb 10
        Replying to @EReidSchroeder @nytimes

        Not to mention the disgraceful wastes of our government, foreign aid, I guess the federal reserve can keep printing money anytime they want. A reckoning day will come someday.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Eric Reid Schroeder‏ @EReidSchroeder Feb 10
        Replying to @alan_gillespie7 @nytimes

        We do blow a lot. I don't mind helping others, in fact I think it's a good thing, but we don't have it to help anymore. I hoped Trump, the "king of debt" knew this and would fix it, but it seems like only Ron and Rand Paul understand this....

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Alan Gillespie‏ @alan_gillespie7 Feb 10
        Replying to @EReidSchroeder @nytimes

        Both parties screaming for more money. Who’s really at fault?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Eric Reid Schroeder‏ @EReidSchroeder Feb 10
        Replying to @alan_gillespie7 @nytimes

        Both parties...pic.twitter.com/06APp01Cwn

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