$2500. Nice. Does $2500 balance the absolute ripping apart of our beautiful country? Is that a nice reward that people lost health care over? You can have my 2500 if you could give back just a fraction of what we have lost.
Not enough to offset the money we’re wasting on gas, tariffs, war and everything else the MAGAts have hit us with. I can’t believe you’re stupid enough to even start this conversation!
All bribes to placate and trick voters as you continue to spend, spend, spend far more than you receive in tax revenue. Because of all those tax breaks (most of which accrue to the wealthiest in our midst) our shared national debt INCREASES by $6-7 billion EVERY DAY. Check out how our shared Mount Everest of national debt has grown inexorably and more recently exponentially since the birth of Reaganomics in 1981 and the false promises of trickle-down economics. No plan whatsoever to reduce the soaring debt and deficit. Just keep income tax rates for billionaires lower than for their secretaries, and watch as the mountain of unpaid public debt rises above the clouds and beyond, to be passed on to our unwitting kids and grandkids as a kind of cruel April Fool's joke when they eventually come of age. Sad!
The legislative branch is supposed to be the check on the executive. The buck stops with you and history will not judge you kindly. Shame.
$2500. Nice. Does $2500 balance the absolute ripping apart of our beautiful country? Is that a nice reward that people lost health care over? You can have my 2500 if you could give back just a fraction of what we have lost.
Not enough to offset the money we’re wasting on gas, tariffs, war and everything else the MAGAts have hit us with. I can’t believe you’re stupid enough to even start this conversation!
All bribes to placate and trick voters as you continue to spend, spend, spend far more than you receive in tax revenue. Because of all those tax breaks (most of which accrue to the wealthiest in our midst) our shared national debt INCREASES by $6-7 billion EVERY DAY. Check out how our shared Mount Everest of national debt has grown inexorably and more recently exponentially since the birth of Reaganomics in 1981 and the false promises of trickle-down economics. No plan whatsoever to reduce the soaring debt and deficit. Just keep income tax rates for billionaires lower than for their secretaries, and watch as the mountain of unpaid public debt rises above the clouds and beyond, to be passed on to our unwitting kids and grandkids as a kind of cruel April Fool's joke when they eventually come of age. Sad!
I'd have preferred the national debt be paid down instead of allowing it to balloon. I feel bad for the future generations being saddled with this.