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CU88 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:16 pm r's don't care about our Country. Look at the INTEREST payments we make on our debt!

Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding
The Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding includes the monthly interest for:

U.S. Treasury notes and bonds
Foreign and domestic series certificates of indebtedness, notes and bonds
Savings bonds
Government Account Series (GAS)
State and Local Government series (SLGs) and other special purpose securities.
Amortized discount or premium on bills, notes and bonds is also included in the monthly interest expense.

The fiscal year represents the total interest expense on the Debt Outstanding for a given fiscal year. This includes the months of October through September. View current month details (Excel Format, File size 356KB, uploaded 10/06/2020).

Note: To read or print a PDF document, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader (v5.0 or higher) software installed on your computer. You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Website.

If you need help downloading...
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/rep ... xpense.htm

Interest Expense Fiscal Year 2020

September $33,632,766,106.21
August $47,167,143,724.23
July $31,302,742,794.03
June $68,463,136,507.73
May $26,503,040,410.30
April $41,004,027,662.41
March $40,470,878,104.94
February $34,890,998,557.13
January $33,903,420,244.74
December $94,340,667,955.91
November $35,643,341,059.37
October $30,318,680,639.42

Fiscal Year Total $368,102,426,277.71

Available Historical Data Fiscal Year End

2019 $574,587,783,463.63
2018 $523,017,301,446.12
2017 $458,542,287,311.80
2016 $432,649,652,901.12
2015 $402,435,356,075.49
2014 $430,812,121,372.05
2013 $415,688,781,248.40
2012 $359,796,008,919.49
2011 $454,393,280,417.03
2010 $413,954,825,362.17
2009 $383,071,060,815.42
2008 $451,154,049,950.63
2007 $429,977,998,108.20
2006 $405,872,109,315.83
2005 $352,350,252,507.90
2004 $321,566,323,971.29
2003 $318,148,529,151.51
2002 $332,536,958,599.42
2001 $359,507,635,242.41
2000 $361,997,734,302.36
1999 $353,511,471,722.87
1998 $363,823,722,920.26
1997 $355,795,834,214.66
1996 $343,955,076,695.15
1995 $332,413,555,030.62
1994 $296,277,764,246.26
1993 $292,502,219,484.25
1992 $292,361,073,070.74
1991 $286,021,921,181.04
1990 $264,852,544,615.90
1989 $240,863,231,535.71

MONTHLY INTEREST PAYMENTS HAVE MORETHAN DOUBLED OVER THE 30 YEARS.
Welcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
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takes on wisconsin - recent covid spikes? elections?

heard they're still battling it out on vote counting days. universal mail in i believe has been cleared a while ago.

how are they doing ballot requests? blanket roll out, have to ask, by county?

their spike continues, no question it affects the ballot box in some way, and a swing state fo sho.
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wgdsr wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:02 pm takes on wisconsin - recent covid spikes? elections?

heard they're still battling it out on vote counting days. universal mail in i believe has been cleared a while ago.

how are they doing ballot requests? blanket roll out, have to ask, by county?

their spike continues, no question it affects the ballot box in some way, and a swing state fo sho.
Current outbreak is concentrated away from Milwaukee to Madison population axis - much is north near and north and west of Green Bay.

More Trump country affected currently than Biden areas...
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pm
CU88 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:16 pm r's don't care about our Country. Look at the INTEREST payments we make on our debt!

Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding
The Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding includes the monthly interest for:

U.S. Treasury notes and bonds
Foreign and domestic series certificates of indebtedness, notes and bonds
Savings bonds
Government Account Series (GAS)
State and Local Government series (SLGs) and other special purpose securities.
Amortized discount or premium on bills, notes and bonds is also included in the monthly interest expense.

The fiscal year represents the total interest expense on the Debt Outstanding for a given fiscal year. This includes the months of October through September. View current month details (Excel Format, File size 356KB, uploaded 10/06/2020).

Note: To read or print a PDF document, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader (v5.0 or higher) software installed on your computer. You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Website.

If you need help downloading...
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/rep ... xpense.htm

Interest Expense Fiscal Year 2020

September $33,632,766,106.21
August $47,167,143,724.23
July $31,302,742,794.03
June $68,463,136,507.73
May $26,503,040,410.30
April $41,004,027,662.41
March $40,470,878,104.94
February $34,890,998,557.13
January $33,903,420,244.74
December $94,340,667,955.91
November $35,643,341,059.37
October $30,318,680,639.42

Fiscal Year Total $368,102,426,277.71

Available Historical Data Fiscal Year End

2019 $574,587,783,463.63
2018 $523,017,301,446.12
2017 $458,542,287,311.80
2016 $432,649,652,901.12
2015 $402,435,356,075.49
2014 $430,812,121,372.05
2013 $415,688,781,248.40
2012 $359,796,008,919.49
2011 $454,393,280,417.03
2010 $413,954,825,362.17
2009 $383,071,060,815.42
2008 $451,154,049,950.63
2007 $429,977,998,108.20
2006 $405,872,109,315.83
2005 $352,350,252,507.90
2004 $321,566,323,971.29
2003 $318,148,529,151.51
2002 $332,536,958,599.42
2001 $359,507,635,242.41
2000 $361,997,734,302.36
1999 $353,511,471,722.87
1998 $363,823,722,920.26
1997 $355,795,834,214.66
1996 $343,955,076,695.15
1995 $332,413,555,030.62
1994 $296,277,764,246.26
1993 $292,502,219,484.25
1992 $292,361,073,070.74
1991 $286,021,921,181.04
1990 $264,852,544,615.90
1989 $240,863,231,535.71

MONTHLY INTEREST PAYMENTS HAVE MORETHAN DOUBLED OVER THE 30 YEARS.
Welcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
What’ll probably actually happen is the Tea Party will suddenly reappear because adding to our collosal debt is only bad when Democrats do it.
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Uh oh, Pete. Early returns in Florida are not looking good for the Dumpster fire.
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cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pmWelcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
I have seen hardly any headlines about the deficit and debt since the tax bill was passed. The most I hear about it is around here. We've had a few other things in the news since then ;)

Don't worry though, if Biden squeaks this out, it will be the leading headline on day 2 from Fox.

The business owner forum I visit is getting concerned about controlled and uncontrolled inflation, especially if we get another COVID relief bill. .GOV would potentially be happy to see it to help alleviate the debt issue. And there are some pretty big (and very smart) fish in there compared with my small hill of beans company.
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In a country with a higher level of illiteracy than the US, no such long queues have been seen in previous elections.

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The United States of America 2020.....looks a lot like Venezuela!

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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:40 pm In a country with a higher level of illiteracy than the US, no such long queues have been seen in previous elections.

😂😂😂

The United States of America 2020.....looks a lot like Venezuela!

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Trump - Pence 2020
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if they figure it out, they should let my dmv know.
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wgdsr wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:02 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:40 pm In a country with a higher level of illiteracy than the US, no such long queues have been seen in previous elections.

😂😂😂

The United States of America 2020.....looks a lot like Venezuela!

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Trump - Pence 2020
MAGA by VFTA
if they figure it out, they should let my dmv know.
Our DMV is much better now. We have DMV express centers. Probably picked it up from Djibouti.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:47 pm
ggait wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:22 pm
My bet is that the guy found himself in a bad situation and made a mistake by shooting a menacing guy who slapped him in the face and also maced him.
New video out from the Denver shooting on Sunday. Taken by the press producer who the unlicensed security guard was guarding.

1. Mace guy (backed by five other "patriots") is mixing it up with solo BLM kid. One of the patriots is armed with a visible knife (undrawn). Another has a night stick out. Another has a mace can out. Likely there's other weapons too.
2. Mace guy pulls out his mace.
3. Then mace guy realizes he is being recorded.
4. Mace guy walks towards the news camera man aggressively.
5. Mace guy says to camera man "This is not a place for a camera. Get the cameras out of here or I'm going to eff you up. Mother effer."
6. Security guard steps in front of camera guy.
7. Mace guy hits security guard in the face.
8. Mace guy sprays mace at security guard.
9. Security guard pulls gun and shoots.

TBD what charges security guard will face. It will be something, but not murder 1, given the macer's aggression and assault.

Mace guy (a Navy vet who should know better) gets a Darwin award. He could have walked away at any time. And if you choose to escalate with punches and mace, consider the possibility that your mace-ee may escalate with something more powerful.

DA has asked for more time to consider charges -- none filed yet. Supposedly, the news station didn't want the guard to be armed and didn't know he had a gun. Guard did have a concealed carry permit.

https://www.9news.com/article/news/crim ... 2a25fd1173
I have not seen any of this but was wondering if the Mace guy was on drugs and died of an overdose?
He died because a cop sat on his chest & he couldn't breath. You didn't hear about it because he was a white guy.
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seacoaster wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:27 am
kramerica.inc wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:22 am I mean, it’s not like it’s out of the question:

https://pagesix.com/2017/03/02/ex-claim ... ers-drugs/

https://pagesix.com/2017/03/01/widow-of ... 1478991831
Sure. Let's assume it's all perfectly real and only withdraw that belief only upon some kind of absolutely certain proof that it isn't. I heard Hunter made an attempt on TLD's life when they were both looking for vintage Burisma decals in Prague in 2017. Pass it on.
Let's all play "Who's the Russian".
The computer repair guy ?
Whoever dropped off the laptop ?
Whoever copied the hard drive ?
Hunter was stoned & thought he was in a pawn shop ?
MD will tell us.
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Rudy should have hired a Hollywood screenwriter who would’ve known how to plug all of the holes in the story.
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wgdsr wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 11:02 pm
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:40 pm In a country with a higher level of illiteracy than the US, no such long queues have been seen in previous elections.

😂😂😂

The United States of America 2020.....looks a lot like Venezuela!

Image

Trump - Pence 2020
MAGA by VFTA
if they figure it out, they should let my dmv know.
Not sure where you're holed up, but in my purple state of Virginia, and more specifically in a very conservative military town of Virginia Beach, 95% of my DMV dealings are with a click online. If not, I can still go online and check to see the wait lines and go where I want when it's down to a 5-10 minute wait which is like 80% of the time.

The biggest gripe is dealing with the 18-22 year old kids on the freeway who spent their signing bonus on a bike or a charger / mustang / camaro with an 18% interest rate weaving in and out of traffic and backing up the bridge / tunnels after their accidents going 20-30 over the limit. DMV gives them licenses like candy.
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SCLaxAttack wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 7:55 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pm
CU88 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:16 pm r's don't care about our Country. Look at the INTEREST payments we make on our debt!

Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding
The Interest Expense on the Debt Outstanding includes the monthly interest for:

U.S. Treasury notes and bonds
Foreign and domestic series certificates of indebtedness, notes and bonds
Savings bonds
Government Account Series (GAS)
State and Local Government series (SLGs) and other special purpose securities.
Amortized discount or premium on bills, notes and bonds is also included in the monthly interest expense.

The fiscal year represents the total interest expense on the Debt Outstanding for a given fiscal year. This includes the months of October through September. View current month details (Excel Format, File size 356KB, uploaded 10/06/2020).

Note: To read or print a PDF document, you need the Adobe Acrobat Reader (v5.0 or higher) software installed on your computer. You can download the Adobe Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Website.

If you need help downloading...
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/govt/rep ... xpense.htm

Interest Expense Fiscal Year 2020

September $33,632,766,106.21
August $47,167,143,724.23
July $31,302,742,794.03
June $68,463,136,507.73
May $26,503,040,410.30
April $41,004,027,662.41
March $40,470,878,104.94
February $34,890,998,557.13
January $33,903,420,244.74
December $94,340,667,955.91
November $35,643,341,059.37
October $30,318,680,639.42

Fiscal Year Total $368,102,426,277.71

Available Historical Data Fiscal Year End

2019 $574,587,783,463.63
2018 $523,017,301,446.12
2017 $458,542,287,311.80
2016 $432,649,652,901.12
2015 $402,435,356,075.49
2014 $430,812,121,372.05
2013 $415,688,781,248.40
2012 $359,796,008,919.49
2011 $454,393,280,417.03
2010 $413,954,825,362.17
2009 $383,071,060,815.42
2008 $451,154,049,950.63
2007 $429,977,998,108.20
2006 $405,872,109,315.83
2005 $352,350,252,507.90
2004 $321,566,323,971.29
2003 $318,148,529,151.51
2002 $332,536,958,599.42
2001 $359,507,635,242.41
2000 $361,997,734,302.36
1999 $353,511,471,722.87
1998 $363,823,722,920.26
1997 $355,795,834,214.66
1996 $343,955,076,695.15
1995 $332,413,555,030.62
1994 $296,277,764,246.26
1993 $292,502,219,484.25
1992 $292,361,073,070.74
1991 $286,021,921,181.04
1990 $264,852,544,615.90
1989 $240,863,231,535.71

MONTHLY INTEREST PAYMENTS HAVE MORETHAN DOUBLED OVER THE 30 YEARS.
Welcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
What’ll probably actually happen is the Tea Party will suddenly reappear because adding to our collosal debt is only bad when Democrats do it.
Maybe since the Democrats have become such vocal critics of excessive spending, some of them will sign up for the tea party? They could put their money where there mouth is. IMO it will be interesting to see if the fiscal outrage among Democrats continues if Joe wins. It could just vanish like a fart in the wind never to be seen or heard from again.
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holmes435 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:51 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pmWelcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
I have seen hardly any headlines about the deficit and debt since the tax bill was passed. The most I hear about it is around here. We've had a few other things in the news since then ;)

Don't worry though, if Biden squeaks this out, it will be the leading headline on day 2 from Fox.

The business owner forum I visit is getting concerned about controlled and uncontrolled inflation, especially if we get another COVID relief bill. .GOV would potentially be happy to see it to help alleviate the debt issue. And there are some pretty big (and very smart) fish in there compared with my small hill of beans company.
The subject comes up at least once a week on Drudge. The hypocrisy among Republicans is embarrassing. They opined forever about out of control spending. I understand Covid has created big problems trying to control spending. The Republicans had gone spending crazy long before Covid became an issue.
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cradleandshoot wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:08 am
holmes435 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:51 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pmWelcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
I have seen hardly any headlines about the deficit and debt since the tax bill was passed. The most I hear about it is around here. We've had a few other things in the news since then ;)

Don't worry though, if Biden squeaks this out, it will be the leading headline on day 2 from Fox.

The business owner forum I visit is getting concerned about controlled and uncontrolled inflation, especially if we get another COVID relief bill. .GOV would potentially be happy to see it to help alleviate the debt issue. And there are some pretty big (and very smart) fish in there compared with my small hill of beans company.
The subject comes up at least once a week on Drudge. The hypocrisy among Republicans is embarrassing. They opined forever about out of control spending. I understand Covid has created big problems trying to control spending. The Republicans had gone spending crazy long before Covid became an issue.
Trump promised to eliminate the debt in 8 years....how's that going?
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old salt wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 12:15 am
Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:47 pm
ggait wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:22 pm
My bet is that the guy found himself in a bad situation and made a mistake by shooting a menacing guy who slapped him in the face and also maced him.
New video out from the Denver shooting on Sunday. Taken by the press producer who the unlicensed security guard was guarding.

1. Mace guy (backed by five other "patriots") is mixing it up with solo BLM kid. One of the patriots is armed with a visible knife (undrawn). Another has a night stick out. Another has a mace can out. Likely there's other weapons too.
2. Mace guy pulls out his mace.
3. Then mace guy realizes he is being recorded.
4. Mace guy walks towards the news camera man aggressively.
5. Mace guy says to camera man "This is not a place for a camera. Get the cameras out of here or I'm going to eff you up. Mother effer."
6. Security guard steps in front of camera guy.
7. Mace guy hits security guard in the face.
8. Mace guy sprays mace at security guard.
9. Security guard pulls gun and shoots.

TBD what charges security guard will face. It will be something, but not murder 1, given the macer's aggression and assault.

Mace guy (a Navy vet who should know better) gets a Darwin award. He could have walked away at any time. And if you choose to escalate with punches and mace, consider the possibility that your mace-ee may escalate with something more powerful.

DA has asked for more time to consider charges -- none filed yet. Supposedly, the news station didn't want the guard to be armed and didn't know he had a gun. Guard did have a concealed carry permit.

https://www.9news.com/article/news/crim ... 2a25fd1173
I have not seen any of this but was wondering if the Mace guy was on drugs and died of an overdose?
He died because a cop sat on his chest & he couldn't breath. You didn't hear about it because he was a white guy.
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njbill wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:28 pm Uh oh, Pete. Early returns in Florida are not looking good for the Dumpster fire.


I have no idea who is gonna win, and obviously nor do you (Democrats are constitutionally incapable of nuanced analysis, so best to avoid deep convos with them). I would note that Democrats have this weird need to spike a football after every play, which I find to be the mark of a total amateur. Because it is.

In any event, even the DNC's house organ the NYTimes has a very sobering piece today for you fellas, which I suggest you read in silence so you actually understand the points this writer is making...rather than run to the Internet and scream in the echo chamber with all the other dummies you surround yourself with. The last thing we can afford as a country is for the mental wards to fill up suddenly the morning of November 4.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/14/opin ... ction.html

There are too many things in the article for me to list but the below is one such thing you should focus on, as these particular voters are almost 100% sure to vote:

Florida, since the state’s March primary, added 195,652 Republicans and 98,362 Democrats.

Pennsylvania, since June, Republicans plus 135,619, Democrats up 57,985.

North Carolina, since March, Republicans up 83,785 to Democrats 38,137.

(truth of the matter I suppose I prefer that you keep yenta-ing each poll which shows 'Biden ahead in Georgia by 7 points'... nothing will go wrong there for you, for sure! :lol:). If you want another explainer why polling anymore is a dumb metric, feel free to ask. Otherwise, please hold your giddiness for the night of 11-3, otherwise you are setting yourself up for a breakdown.
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foreverlax wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:43 am
cradleandshoot wrote: Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:08 am
holmes435 wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:51 pm
cradleandshoot wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 4:24 pmWelcome aboard. There are least a few of us in fan lax land that have been griping about the debt for years. No need to worry, if Joe wins our debt wont be a problem anymore. It will magically vanish from the headlines. Hell we might have people start telling us again that this massive debt load is actually a very good thing for the country. I could not run my household finances in such an irresponsible manner. Nobody I know of has ever accused the US government of ever being responsible.
I have seen hardly any headlines about the deficit and debt since the tax bill was passed. The most I hear about it is around here. We've had a few other things in the news since then ;)

Don't worry though, if Biden squeaks this out, it will be the leading headline on day 2 from Fox.

The business owner forum I visit is getting concerned about controlled and uncontrolled inflation, especially if we get another COVID relief bill. .GOV would potentially be happy to see it to help alleviate the debt issue. And there are some pretty big (and very smart) fish in there compared with my small hill of beans company.
The subject comes up at least once a week on Drudge. The hypocrisy among Republicans is embarrassing. They opined forever about out of control spending. I understand Covid has created big problems trying to control spending. The Republicans had gone spending crazy long before Covid became an issue.
Trump promised to eliminate the debt in 8 years....how's that going?
It is going just the way I figured it would. There is nobody from either party that has any motivation to cut any spending.
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