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How soon we forget how in the Obama years how the debt increased even more, with lower wages, lower GDP and higher unemployment.
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Most of Obama’s debt was in the first few years when the economy was in the toilet. His deficits were much smaller later compared to Trump’s first 2 years
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Anyone remember when the GOP claimed to be the party of fiscal responsibility? Hint: it was around the same time they could claim a moral high ground while keeping a straight face.
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That is with the Obama Economy chigging along until late summer 2018 when the wheels started wobbling loose
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Since Reagan, Republicans have preached TrickleDown. HW Bush was right:
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revenue is VoodooEconomics.
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@tommcclintock does this concern you? Your on the clock. Your a fiscal conservative are you not -
@RepMcClintock is a fiscal conservative like tRump is a stable genius. He’s not conservative about giving tax breaks to his wealthy contributors and future employers, only when it comes to spending money to benefit the average American.
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I hate trump but it will never come down that’s a pipe dream focus on the deficit
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I know the history I meant the national debt will never come down regardless of who’s in power the deficit is what matters
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Got ya.
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Is this what “winning” feels like?
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Nah. The Dow begging down 642 points is what winning feels like. And soybean Farmers going broke. And manufacturers passing more for raw materials. And consumer good choosing more. Trumpism.... If it ain't broke, fuck it up!
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