Anonymous wrote:I think that’s a totally reasonable budget proposal. And I think it will carry more weight with Congress than typical presidential budget proposals tend to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
The ballooned spending meant avoiding a recessions while also growing the GDP and actually investing in US infrastructure. There is a way to deal with the debt and deficit spending without completely crating the small percentage of money that actually goes to out clean air and water, clean food and milk, cancer research and the arts.
This. The problem is real, but the 'solutions' are BS. The problem is being exploited as a justification for cuts sought out of ideology, grievance, or retribution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
The ballooned spending meant avoiding a recessions while also growing the GDP and actually investing in US infrastructure. There is a way to deal with the debt and deficit spending without completely crating the small percentage of money that actually goes to out clean air and water, clean food and milk, cancer research and the arts.
This. The problem is real, but the 'solutions' are BS. The problem is being exploited as a justification for cuts sought out of ideology, grievance, or retribution.
People who are getting funds cut will say anything. I didn't hear anyone complaining about Biden's cuts, oh wait he didn't make any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
The ballooned spending meant avoiding a recessions while also growing the GDP and actually investing in US infrastructure. There is a way to deal with the debt and deficit spending without completely crating the small percentage of money that actually goes to out clean air and water, clean food and milk, cancer research and the arts.
This. The problem is real, but the 'solutions' are BS. The problem is being exploited as a justification for cuts sought out of ideology, grievance, or retribution.
People who are getting funds cut will say anything. I didn't hear anyone complaining about Biden's cuts, oh wait he didn't make any.
Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
The ballooned spending meant avoiding a recessions while also growing the GDP and actually investing in US infrastructure. There is a way to deal with the debt and deficit spending without completely crating the small percentage of money that actually goes to out clean air and water, clean food and milk, cancer research and the arts.
This. The problem is real, but the 'solutions' are BS. The problem is being exploited as a justification for cuts sought out of ideology, grievance, or retribution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
The ballooned spending meant avoiding a recessions while also growing the GDP and actually investing in US infrastructure. There is a way to deal with the debt and deficit spending without completely crating the small percentage of money that actually goes to out clean air and water, clean food and milk, cancer research and the arts.
Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Just look at the budget before covid and how it has ballooned. Time for some reality in .gov spending.
Don't like it? Too bad.