85SugarVol
I prefer the tumult of Liberty
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If we've learned anything about the gangster, it's that he's a security threat....He's a corrupt businessman whose business has been bailed
out by Russian mob money for years--fact--and money from other sketchy individuals. And now he's facing huge financial penalties that he's certainly not going to want to pay himself. He's trying to grift off the rubes, as usually, and he's the PERFECT target for people with connections to Russia or other foreign entities.
Do you actually believe this?
Mr. Biden voter….. don’t come in here talking about running a massive debt.Even before COVID .... Trump was running a massive debt. The inflationary pressures from Trump's fiscal recklessness were immense.
 
					
				Why not? He damn well did. Try $7.8 trillion in just a 4 year term - while cutting taxes.Mr. Biden voter….. don’t come in here talking about running a massive debt.

Joe Biden’s extremist spending is a danger to the US
Come November, voters will choose: continued out-of-control and unsustainable spending or a return to sanity.thehill.com
The Biden White House dishonestly blamesGOP-led tax cuts under Donald Trump for “90% of the debt increase.” For the record: under the Trump administration, the debt went up significantly only after Congress passed relief measures aimed at keeping the COVID-impaired economy afloat. In his first three years, the debt rose by $3.3 trillion — too much, for sure, but nothing compared to the $6.25 trillion jump in debt during Biden’s first three years. And there has been no emergency to excuse Biden’s spending.
 
					
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				how can you prove spending under trump contributed to inflation and not the excess spending under Biden?Why do you continue to ignore the spending under Trump as a contributing factor to the inflation?
Here…. Let me show you this one more time.Why not? He damn well did. Try $7.8 trillion in just a 4 year term - while cutting taxes.

Under Donald Trump's Watch, the National Debt Increased by $7.8 Trillion
Trump promised to "get rid" of the national debt during his 2016 presidential campaign.www.newsweek.com
The economy did not necessitate fiscal stimulus during Trump's first two years in office, and he spent like a mad man. That was with a Republican Congress too. There is no excuse for that. Trump was fiscally irresponsible.

