Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, looky loo -- instead of dealing with fraudster health care co's like United Health, this admin would rather give them more $$$$. Here's AOC with the receipts which RFK jr. has no awareness of. Stunning. Stop both sidsing this people!
Wow, impressive acting. In the end, pointless theatrics… meanwhile, somehow do-nothing AOC is a multi-millionaire. Please stop being so darn gullible.
Why do you love Trump as a fake millionaire, nepo baby, grifter? But AOC literally worked herself from nothing to where she is.
I know the answer but want to hear you say it.
Yawn. Trump is fake, AOC is fake. Two sides of the same coin. Actors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather. Was he winning every battle before he died?
dp: Most people don't go through life viewing every interaction and every project as a "battle."
When the issue is Trump, that is how Democrats react.
They file court cases and get injunctions from Democrat judges, just to slow things down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather. Was he winning every battle before he died?
dp: Most people don't go through life viewing every interaction and every project as a "battle."
Anonymous wrote:
I'm rich. I'm not happy. I was out rich people last night. They said they weren't happy either. You can spin it all you want. If I lived in NYC I'd vote for Mamdani because I believe a rising tide lifts all boats. I don't have a scarcity mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh, looky loo -- instead of dealing with fraudster health care co's like United Health, this admin would rather give them more $$$$. Here's AOC with the receipts which RFK jr. has no awareness of. Stunning. Stop both sidsing this people!
Wow, impressive acting. In the end, pointless theatrics… meanwhile, somehow do-nothing AOC is a multi-millionaire. Please stop being so darn gullible.
Why do you love Trump as a fake millionaire, nepo baby, grifter? But AOC literally worked herself from nothing to where she is.
I know the answer but want to hear you say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather. Was he winning every battle before he died?
dp: Most people don't go through life viewing every interaction and every project as a "battle."
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather. Was he winning every battle before he died?
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry to hear about your grandfather. Was he winning every battle before he died?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t validate sh*t . I don’t know what T added and neither do you. I know what Biden added last year, 2T.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea right, I notice don’t dispute the 2T from Biden for 1 year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, Biden added 2T last year alone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are rich and benefit from this horrible bill. We are crying for our country today, hanging the flag upside down.
We are all fcked thanks to the POS Republicans.
Just pay more voluntarily. Nobody is stopping you, and you'll do what you think it right while others do what they think is right, e.g., paying less tax and deciding for themselves how to spend their money instead of the government deciding for them.
Is that the official Republican POV now given they are officially the party of deficits and debt?
Trump was responsible for 25% of the national debt alone at the end of his first Presidency. The Republicans, as consistently pointed out here, currently control the House, Senate, and Presidency. And they just voted to add trillions more. They are the party of debt and deficits.
So you don't deny that the Republicans concern over debt, the deficit, and fiscal conservatism is a complete lie? Thanks for validating.
Yes, we do. The CBO, several prominent right leaning economy thinktanks, and the house freedom caucus all said this is a deficit BOMB, in the trillions. Don't lie. There are also PLENTY of charts and graphs showing that the deficits balloon under Republican Presidents in the last 40 years, especially.
That's funny. The biggest blue states in the country have record setting deficits as of 2025 and virtually isn't talked about meanwhile in Georgia we have a historic 16B budget surplus. Actions speak louder than words.
That's BS. Most states can't even run budget deficits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody believes the CBO and you can always find someone to claim a debt bomb, but the bomb never explodes. No concern with Biden’s 2T though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t validate sh*t . I don’t know what T added and neither do you. I know what Biden added last year, 2T.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea right, I notice don’t dispute the 2T from Biden for 1 year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, Biden added 2T last year alone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are rich and benefit from this horrible bill. We are crying for our country today, hanging the flag upside down.
We are all fcked thanks to the POS Republicans.
Just pay more voluntarily. Nobody is stopping you, and you'll do what you think it right while others do what they think is right, e.g., paying less tax and deciding for themselves how to spend their money instead of the government deciding for them.
Is that the official Republican POV now given they are officially the party of deficits and debt?
Trump was responsible for 25% of the national debt alone at the end of his first Presidency. The Republicans, as consistently pointed out here, currently control the House, Senate, and Presidency. And they just voted to add trillions more. They are the party of debt and deficits.
So you don't deny that the Republicans concern over debt, the deficit, and fiscal conservatism is a complete lie? Thanks for validating.
Yes, we do. The CBO, several prominent right leaning economy thinktanks, and the house freedom caucus all said this is a deficit BOMB, in the trillions. Don't lie. There are also PLENTY of charts and graphs showing that the deficits balloon under Republican Presidents in the last 40 years, especially.
??? WTF are you talking about? How much did Trump add in his first term BTW?
Alot. 8.4 trillion. Almost double what Biden added until almost the end of his term.
https://www.crfb.org/papers/trump-and-biden-national-debt
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t validate sh*t . I don’t know what T added and neither do you. I know what Biden added last year, 2T.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea right, I notice don’t dispute the 2T from Biden for 1 year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, Biden added 2T last year alone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are rich and benefit from this horrible bill. We are crying for our country today, hanging the flag upside down.
We are all fcked thanks to the POS Republicans.
Just pay more voluntarily. Nobody is stopping you, and you'll do what you think it right while others do what they think is right, e.g., paying less tax and deciding for themselves how to spend their money instead of the government deciding for them.
Is that the official Republican POV now given they are officially the party of deficits and debt?
Trump was responsible for 25% of the national debt alone at the end of his first Presidency. The Republicans, as consistently pointed out here, currently control the House, Senate, and Presidency. And they just voted to add trillions more. They are the party of debt and deficits.
So you don't deny that the Republicans concern over debt, the deficit, and fiscal conservatism is a complete lie? Thanks for validating.
Yes, we do. The CBO, several prominent right leaning economy thinktanks, and the house freedom caucus all said this is a deficit BOMB, in the trillions. Don't lie. There are also PLENTY of charts and graphs showing that the deficits balloon under Republican Presidents in the last 40 years, especially.
That's funny. The biggest blue states in the country have record setting deficits as of 2025 and virtually isn't talked about meanwhile in Georgia we have a historic 16B budget surplus. Actions speak louder than words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody believes the CBO and you can always find someone to claim a debt bomb, but the bomb never explodes. No concern with Biden’s 2T though.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I didn’t validate sh*t . I don’t know what T added and neither do you. I know what Biden added last year, 2T.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea right, I notice don’t dispute the 2T from Biden for 1 year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right, Biden added 2T last year alone.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are rich and benefit from this horrible bill. We are crying for our country today, hanging the flag upside down.
We are all fcked thanks to the POS Republicans.
Just pay more voluntarily. Nobody is stopping you, and you'll do what you think it right while others do what they think is right, e.g., paying less tax and deciding for themselves how to spend their money instead of the government deciding for them.
Is that the official Republican POV now given they are officially the party of deficits and debt?
Trump was responsible for 25% of the national debt alone at the end of his first Presidency. The Republicans, as consistently pointed out here, currently control the House, Senate, and Presidency. And they just voted to add trillions more. They are the party of debt and deficits.
So you don't deny that the Republicans concern over debt, the deficit, and fiscal conservatism is a complete lie? Thanks for validating.
Yes, we do. The CBO, several prominent right leaning economy thinktanks, and the house freedom caucus all said this is a deficit BOMB, in the trillions. Don't lie. There are also PLENTY of charts and graphs showing that the deficits balloon under Republican Presidents in the last 40 years, especially.
??? WTF are you talking about? How much did Trump add in his first term BTW?
Alot. 8.4 trillion. Almost double what Biden added until almost the end of his term.
https://www.crfb.org/papers/trump-and-biden-national-debt