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they are 100%
That's what I said, dummy.
they are 100%
I disagree.That's what I said, dummy.
Better the bullshitter we know....
...that supports the 2nd Amendment...
...than the bullshitter the only things we know is he'd say anything to advance in politics.
Not really just like Obama though. Let's take a look at the numbersAnnnnndddddd.... what's those 'thousand times worse about?'
Not regarding what he's said or tweeted, but his policies.
And I'll go ahead and point out the biggest policy mistake - Signing the giant budgets with huge deficits and adding trillions to the national debt, just like Obama.
Besides that, what else?
you like Trump lol
Not really just like Obama though. Let's take a look at the numbers
Obama increased the deficit only as he got into office to deal with the recession but note that it started to trend down shortly afterwards and continues on that trend for the most part. Trump for some reason has exploded the deficit despite there being no recession.
you like Trump lol
I'd rather lose it down a sewer drainI'd rather drop some change in the bucket of the guy playing drums on the corner tbh.
You conveniently glossed over the fact none of the current dems are even remotely as irritating to the right as Hillary.
Not really just like Obama though. Let's take a look at the numbers
Obama increased the deficit only as he got into office to deal with the recession but note that it started to trend down shortly afterwards and continues on that trend for the most part. Trump for some reason has exploded the deficit despite there being no recession.
The fakest motherfucker in politics.
And so does the majority of the Nation, unfortunately for you lol.
Kamala Harris makes Hillary look likable.
First off, you're basically saying that if you ignore all the relevant context and factors behind their decision to expand the deficit then its basically the same thing. Honestly not really much of an argument. Its still not true that it wasn't a priority for Obama though, if you look at the chart as we left the recession the deficit trended downward. So we had deficit spending to help us get out of the recession and once out Obama overtime brought the deficit lower and lower until Trump decided to explode the deficit, not to help get out of another recession but to fund a major tax break for elites. Its really not the same at all.Reguardless of economic realities of '09-'10 or '17-'18 and their motives for doing so BOTH Obama and Trump did the exact same thing in signing each Congress's budget because it wasn't a priority to them.
In Trump's case its actually worse because he didn't bother fighting for funding for the border wall or defunding Planned Parenthood.
Both sets of elites of both parties don't give a flying fuck about balanced budgets or the national debt.
You just dont like that she called trump a bitch
So, if he drops out, where does the campaign money go that he still has in the bank?
I agree. Obama didn't prioritize it, but it did come down over time. Trump and all of Congress don't seem to care and are letting it balloon for their own personal political benefitsFirst off, you're basically saying that if you ignore all the relevant context and factors behind their decision to expand the deficit then its basically the same thing. Honestly not really much of an argument. Its still not true that it wasn't a priority for Obama though, if you look at the chart as we left the recession the deficit trended downward. So we had deficit spending to help us get out of the recession and once out Obama overtime brought the deficit lower and lower until Trump decided to explode the deficit, not to help get out of another recession but to fund a major tax break for elites. Its really not the same at all.