President Trump

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Tax cuts added to debt.
They continue to add to debt.
Your common core math and whataberders don't change that.
Nope, tax cuts increased revenue, but not by much. Economy wouldn't be happening without them. So ultimately working people are better off. Reducing debt will take political will, one that neither side is finding the courage to do. So we're heading towards an abyss, one that people wanting to spend keep denying. Ironic that the people tell us global warming is inevitable refuse to believe that a financial disaster due to ever increasing spending is inevitable.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Nope, tax cuts increased revenue, but not by much. Economy wouldn't be happening without them. So ultimately working people are better off. Reducing debt will take political will, one that neither side is finding the courage to do. So we're heading towards an abyss, one that people wanting to spend keep denying. Ironic that the people tell us global warming is inevitable refuse to believe that a financial disaster due to ever increasing spending is inevitable.
So to sum up....

Tax cuts added to debt.
They continue to add to debt.
Your common core math and whataberders don't change that.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
Nope, tax cuts increased revenue, but not by much. Economy wouldn't be happening without them. So ultimately working people are better off. Reducing debt will take political will, one that neither side is finding the courage to do. So we're heading towards an abyss, one that people wanting to spend keep denying. Ironic that the people tell us global warming is inevitable refuse to believe that a financial disaster due to ever increasing spending is inevitable.
I remember the republicans talking about this being a three phase deal. They got the tax cuts, they got the regulatory cuts, and they freeze at spending cuts. They had everything they needed to do it except the political will.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
Show us what your Democrat-controlled House has proposed to cut spending.
I think you’re missing the point. Democrats aren’t going to cut spending. They’ve never been the party to cut spending. They’ve never said they would.

That’s the republicans. Also known as Fox News Democrats.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
I think you’re missing the point. Democrats aren’t going to cut spending. They’ve never been the party to cut spending. They’ve never said they would.

That’s the republicans. Also known as Fox News Democrats.
Yet you criticize Republicans for mirroring Democrats on this issue. How disingenuous of you.

Hypocrite.
 

BrownArmy

Well-Known Member
The minority party always screams about debt/deficits.

Just follow the numbers, Republican administrations have, since Reagan, added more to the debt/deficits than Democratic administrations, no matter what they cry about or fake you into believing.

What a scam.
 

bbsam

Moderator
Staff member
Yet you criticize Republicans for mirroring Democrats on this issue. How disingenuous of you.

Hypocrite.
You see, we were told Obamacare was too expensive. That Medicaid and other social programs would doom America. This has been the Republican mantra.

What have republicans done when given the chance?
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
The minority party always screams about debt/deficits.

Just follow the numbers, Republican administrations have, since Reagan, added more to the debt/deficits than Democratic administrations, no matter what they cry about or fake you into believing.

What a scam.
What planet are you on again? No one has come close to Obama for increasing the Sent or deficit spending. Next worse was George W., and he spent less than half of what Obama spent.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
You see, we were told Obamacare was too expensive. That Medicaid and other social programs would doom America. This has been the Republican mantra.

What have republicans done when given the chance?
Apparently if it doesn't happen right away you think you all good. It's the cumulative effect, and it will happen.
 

Benben

Working on a new degree, Masters in BS Detecting!
Nope, tax cuts increased revenue, but not by much. Economy wouldn't be happening without them. So ultimately working people are better off. Reducing debt will take political will, one that neither side is finding the courage to do. So we're heading towards an abyss, one that people wanting to spend keep denying. Ironic that the people tell us global warming is inevitable refuse to believe that a financial disaster due to ever increasing spending is inevitable.

Has Revenue Risen in 2018?

I've said it before and I'll say it again, "you are an ignorant sheep!"
 
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