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How many PPP loans were repaid?You tell me? They should have never taken those huge loans to begin with. Loans aren't free, they have to be repaid.
How many PPP loans were repaid?You tell me? They should have never taken those huge loans to begin with. Loans aren't free, they have to be repaid.
You tell me? Not sure why you would equate our government, which has a lot more money than Greece, forgiving loans given during the pandemic shutdown to assist small businesses, with Greece borrowing huge sums to pay for its created social benefits and needing to continue to borrow to maintain them, yet not even having the money to even service the debt? Our program was trying to keep businesses afloat while theirs was designed to let citizens retire early with gold plated benefits.How many PPP loans were repaid?
Trump never went bankrupt. He used legal proceedings to claim bankruptcy on his business is totally different than a personal bankruptcy.loans do not have to be repaid
trump went bankrupt as you know.
that sounds reasonable.Trump never went bankrupt. He used legal proceedings to claim bankruptcy on his business is totally different than a personal bankruptcy.
Oooo, David Cay Johnston. Please, I'm begging you, anyone but him.that sounds reasonable.
i got david cay johnston to give me the down low on trump
Our government has no money. Just trillions in IOUs.You tell me? Not sure why you would equate our government, which has a lot more money than Greece, forgiving loans given during the pandemic shutdown to assist small businesses, with Greece borrowing huge sums to pay for its created social benefits and needing to continue to borrow to maintain them, yet not even having the money to even service the debt? Our program was trying to keep businesses afloat while theirs was designed to let citizens retire early with gold plated benefits.
Our government pulls in over $4.5 trillion in tax revenue every year. Not the point. You're comparing a one off program to assist small businesses during a pandemic to a country that borrowed way beyond its means to pay back the loans or even service its debt. I'm not getting what you're trying to justify here. You seem to be defending Greece for providing fantastic benefits they couldn't pay for while at the same time attacking the U.S. for providing some relief in a crisis. You can't have it both ways. Greece was terribly irresponsible, and I'll concede that our government has been also. We need to rein in spending and pay down our debt because with the rise in interest rates just servicing the debt costs over a trillion a year. Not sustainable to keep on with the deficit spending.Our government has no money. Just trillions in IOUs.
You mean the cuts that didn’t actually take effect until after the disaster happened?![]()
Texas Flood Kills 82+, Including 28 Kids, Amid Drought, Trump Cuts to Weather Service, NOAA & FEMA
At least 82 people have died and dozens are still unaccounted for after flash flooding in central Texas over the weekend, when the Guadalupe River rose about 26 feet in less than an hour on Friday amid torrential downpours. At least 10 girls who attended Camp Mystic, a girls’ summer camp located...www.democracynow.org
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cuts right to our death
Now don't let logic get in the way of a good lie.You mean the cuts that didn’t actually take effect until after the disaster happened?
Counting burst pipes? Backed up toilets?how many floods per year historically?
floods from nature.Counting burst pipes? Backed up toilets?
I give up, how many? Does AI know?floods from nature.
why do you think religion gets a bad rapI give up, how many? Does AI know?
What has that got to do with your question? How many floods do we average a year?why do you think religion gets a bad rap
because you make no effort in honestly answering the question.What has that got to do with your question? How many floods do we average a year?
I don't know. You brought it up then went off on some tangent(as usual).because you make no effort in honestly answering the question.