President Joe Biden - Kamala Harris Administration

This comparison doesn’t make much sense to me. Why compare to federal outlays?

First, the interest on the debt should be compared to tax receipts…not federal outlays. Make the budget big enough and we can get it down to 1%.

Second, the interest measure should not be net interest, but interest obligation.

I wonder if that blue line would look similar making these two adjustments?

Don't give them ideas about raising taxes to make the debt look less ominous.
 
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Biden Admin. Order of Migrants' 'Safe Release' Spells Twofer, Compounding Illegal Immigration and Homelessness

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As Title 42 comes to an end this week, Americans all over the nation, with the apparent exception of the Biden administration, are holding their breath in anticipation of what will amount to a full-scale invasion of illegal immigrants across the U.S. southern border. But the issues that have become the norm with the mass migration that began with Joe Biden’s presidency, will now be compounded to a point where it is unclear as to what can be done about them. On Tuesday, top border officials in the Biden administration ordered all Border Patrol sectors to begin what they call “safe mass releases” of illegals, to essentially the streets of America’s cities if non-governmental organizations (NGOs) do not have the capacity or resources to assist them.

In case you are asking if this is what you think it is, the answer is yes, it is. It means that illegal immigrants will be released at places like bus stops, gas stations, and supermarkets initially in cities and towns all along the southern border because most Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facilities are way over capacity. But do the math, and it is certain that as those border cities and towns fill up with illegal immigrants, so too will cities and towns all over the United States be overrun.

Biden Admin. Order of Migrants' 'Safe Release' Spells Twofer, Compounding Illegal Immigration and Homelessness
 
We looked at getting a newer car but the prices are nuts,

The wife wants a new car. Her 2006 CR-V is pristine, but she's ready to move on from a manual and wants some of the newer bells and whistles. I could buy her one (she doesn't know that, and I'm for sure not letting her know - she spends her money and I save pretty well), but I'm not about to pay prices that I've been seeing. Not about to help out an overinflated economy.
 
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