** KAMALA HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT -PART DEUX **
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Philly NJ said:Philly NJ said:
The Trump campaign has WON its lawsuit in Pennsylvania against Bucks County after they shut off voting lines early yesterday.
The only lawsuits from Harris are to keep non-citizens on the voter rolls and to keep the border open. Harris is a danger to our Republic. With each passing day, more Americans can witness it.
The only lawsuits from Harris are to keep non-citizens on the voter rolls, to keep the boarder open, and to have men use the women's bathrooms."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Philly NJ said:A friend's wife became a legal US Citizen this year. She is all in for Trump. Bucks County, PA.0
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Philly NJ said:The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:Johnny Abruzzo said:My 401(k) is flying high and I will sell all the stocks if Trump wins. He crashed it last time and he will do it again, much faster. He inherited Obama's economy and left it in shreds. I say the worst person in American history.
Did you read that WSJ I posted? Any thoughts?
Regarding things costing more, have you considered the fact that the whole world endured the same inflation we did a couple years ago, yet our country has handled it better than anyone else?Source: some smart guy on Twitter:
"Much of our economic growth in the past 4 years has been driven by deficit spending (more debt).
A huge portion of that "growth" was just the Fed printing a few trillion $$$ digitally and using various programs to shove those $$$ into the banking system and funding the govt's deficit spending.
This is not a sustainable policy. It leads to massive inflation and distorts the markets with govt and Fed manipulation"
Source for below: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Increase in debt since 4Q2000: apprx $8,000,000,000,000
Increase in GDP since 4Q2000: approx $7,300,000,000,000
How much deficit spending did the "whole world" do since 4Q2000?
YOU ARE VOTING FOR THE WRONG PERSON.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/07/trump-harris-economic-plans-federal-deficit
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/24/trump-biden-debt-deficits-electionTrump ran up national debt twice as much as Biden: new analysis
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Non-COVID reliefCOVIDreliefTrump$8.4t$4.8t3.6tBiden$4.3t2.2t2.1tData: Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; Chart: Axios VisualsFormer President Trump ran up the national debt by about twice as much as President Biden, according to a new analysis of their fiscal track records.
Why it matters: The winner of November's election faces a gloomy fiscal outlook, with rapidly rising debt levels at a time when interest rates are already high and demographic pressure on retirement programs is rising.
- Both candidates bear a share of the responsibility, as each added trillions to that tally while in office.
- But Trump's contribution was significantly higher, according to the fiscal watchdogs at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, thanks to both tax cuts and spending deals struck in his four years in the White House.
By the numbers: Trump added $8.4 trillion in borrowing over a ten-year window, CRFB finds in a report out this morning.
- Biden's figure clocks in at $4.3 trillion with seven months remaining in his term.
- If you exclude COVID relief spending from the tally, the numbers are $4.8 trillion for Trump and $2.2 trillion for Biden.
State of play: For Trump, the biggest non-COVID drivers of higher public debt were his signature tax cuts enacted in 2017 (causing $1.9 trillion in additional borrowing) and bipartisan spending packages (which added $2.1 trillion).
- For Biden, major non-COVID factors include 2022 and 2023 spending bills ($1.4 trillion), student debt relief ($620 billion), and legislation to support health care for veterans ($520 billion).
- Biden deficits have also swelled, according to CRFB's analysis, due to executive actions that changed the way food stamp benefits are calculated, expanding Medicaid benefits, and other changes that total $548 billion.
Between the lines: Deficit politics may return to the forefront of U.S. policy debates next year.
- Much of Trump's tax law is set to expire at the end of 2025, and the CBO has estimated that fully extending it would increase deficits by $4.6 trillion over the next decade.
- High interest rates make the taxpayer burden of both existing and new debt higher than it was during the era of near-zero interest rates.
- And the Social Security trust fund is rapidly hurtling toward depletion in 2033, which would trigger huge cuts in the retirement benefits absent Congressional action.
What they're saying: "The next president will face huge fiscal challenges," CRFB president Maya MacGuineas tells Axios.
- "Yet both candidates have track records of approving trillions in new borrowing even setting aside the justified borrowing for COVID, and neither has proposed a comprehensive and credible plan to get the debt under control," she said.
- "No president is fully responsible for the fiscal challenges that come along, but they need to use the bully pulpit to set the stage for making some hard choices," MacGuineas said.
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Philly NJ said:Philly NJ said:A friend's wife became a legal US Citizen this year. She is all in for Trump. Bucks County, PA."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:Johnny Abruzzo said:My 401(k) is flying high and I will sell all the stocks if Trump wins. He crashed it last time and he will do it again, much faster. He inherited Obama's economy and left it in shreds. I say the worst person in American history.
Did you read that WSJ I posted? Any thoughts?
Regarding things costing more, have you considered the fact that the whole world endured the same inflation we did a couple years ago, yet our country has handled it better than anyone else?Source: some smart guy on Twitter:
"Much of our economic growth in the past 4 years has been driven by deficit spending (more debt).
A huge portion of that "growth" was just the Fed printing a few trillion $$$ digitally and using various programs to shove those $$$ into the banking system and funding the govt's deficit spending.
This is not a sustainable policy. It leads to massive inflation and distorts the markets with govt and Fed manipulation"
Source for below: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Increase in debt since 4Q2000: apprx $8,000,000,000,000
Increase in GDP since 4Q2000: approx $7,300,000,000,000
How much deficit spending did the "whole world" do since 4Q2000?
YOU ARE VOTING FOR THE WRONG PERSON.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/07/trump-harris-economic-plans-federal-deficit
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/24/trump-biden-debt-deficits-electionTrump ran up national debt twice as much as Biden: new analysis
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New ten-year borrowing by presidential term
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Non-COVID reliefCOVIDreliefTrump$8.4t$4.8t3.6tBiden$4.3t2.2t2.1tData: Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; Chart: Axios VisualsFormer President Trump ran up the national debt by about twice as much as President Biden, according to a new analysis of their fiscal track records.
Why it matters: The winner of November's election faces a gloomy fiscal outlook, with rapidly rising debt levels at a time when interest rates are already high and demographic pressure on retirement programs is rising.
- Both candidates bear a share of the responsibility, as each added trillions to that tally while in office.
- But Trump's contribution was significantly higher, according to the fiscal watchdogs at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, thanks to both tax cuts and spending deals struck in his four years in the White House.
By the numbers: Trump added $8.4 trillion in borrowing over a ten-year window, CRFB finds in a report out this morning.
- Biden's figure clocks in at $4.3 trillion with seven months remaining in his term.
- If you exclude COVID relief spending from the tally, the numbers are $4.8 trillion for Trump and $2.2 trillion for Biden.
State of play: For Trump, the biggest non-COVID drivers of higher public debt were his signature tax cuts enacted in 2017 (causing $1.9 trillion in additional borrowing) and bipartisan spending packages (which added $2.1 trillion).
- For Biden, major non-COVID factors include 2022 and 2023 spending bills ($1.4 trillion), student debt relief ($620 billion), and legislation to support health care for veterans ($520 billion).
- Biden deficits have also swelled, according to CRFB's analysis, due to executive actions that changed the way food stamp benefits are calculated, expanding Medicaid benefits, and other changes that total $548 billion.
Between the lines: Deficit politics may return to the forefront of U.S. policy debates next year.
- Much of Trump's tax law is set to expire at the end of 2025, and the CBO has estimated that fully extending it would increase deficits by $4.6 trillion over the next decade.
- High interest rates make the taxpayer burden of both existing and new debt higher than it was during the era of near-zero interest rates.
- And the Social Security trust fund is rapidly hurtling toward depletion in 2033, which would trigger huge cuts in the retirement benefits absent Congressional action.
What they're saying: "The next president will face huge fiscal challenges," CRFB president Maya MacGuineas tells Axios.
- "Yet both candidates have track records of approving trillions in new borrowing even setting aside the justified borrowing for COVID, and neither has proposed a comprehensive and credible plan to get the debt under control," she said.
- "No president is fully responsible for the fiscal challenges that come along, but they need to use the bully pulpit to set the stage for making some hard choices," MacGuineas said.
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Philly NJ said:The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:Johnny Abruzzo said:My 401(k) is flying high and I will sell all the stocks if Trump wins. He crashed it last time and he will do it again, much faster. He inherited Obama's economy and left it in shreds. I say the worst person in American history.
Did you read that WSJ I posted? Any thoughts?
Regarding things costing more, have you considered the fact that the whole world endured the same inflation we did a couple years ago, yet our country has handled it better than anyone else?Source: some smart guy on Twitter:
"Much of our economic growth in the past 4 years has been driven by deficit spending (more debt).
A huge portion of that "growth" was just the Fed printing a few trillion $$$ digitally and using various programs to shove those $$$ into the banking system and funding the govt's deficit spending.
This is not a sustainable policy. It leads to massive inflation and distorts the markets with govt and Fed manipulation"
Source for below: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Increase in debt since 4Q2000: apprx $8,000,000,000,000
Increase in GDP since 4Q2000: approx $7,300,000,000,000
How much deficit spending did the "whole world" do since 4Q2000?
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Mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan Amer Ghalib, absolutely rips Kamala Harris for having 'bloodthirsty' Liz Cheney as her top military advisor. Hamtramck is the only Muslim-majority city in the US. Ghalib is warning Muslims that Harris and Cheney would send Americans to fight wars in the Middle East. "The top military advisor of Kamala Harris is Liz Cheney, the bloodthirsty person who advocates for more wars in the Middle East..." "We have so many people in the military, from our community, from the Arab American community, they would want to send them to fight their own people in the Middle East." "President Trump keeps attacking the pro-war radicals, those who are hawks, who are the top military advisor of Kamala Harris, and they want to create more wars in the Middle East." "President Trump appreciated and respected our community like it never happened before. We have a line of communication with the White House if President Trump wins." "Let's not miss out on this opportunity. Vote for President Trump, not for the war hawks."0
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gimmesometruth27 said:Philly NJ said:Philly NJ said:A friend's wife became a legal US Citizen this year. She is all in for Trump. Bucks County, PA.
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Philly NJ said:The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:The Juggler said:Philly NJ said:Johnny Abruzzo said:My 401(k) is flying high and I will sell all the stocks if Trump wins. He crashed it last time and he will do it again, much faster. He inherited Obama's economy and left it in shreds. I say the worst person in American history.
Did you read that WSJ I posted? Any thoughts?
Regarding things costing more, have you considered the fact that the whole world endured the same inflation we did a couple years ago, yet our country has handled it better than anyone else?Source: some smart guy on Twitter:
"Much of our economic growth in the past 4 years has been driven by deficit spending (more debt).
A huge portion of that "growth" was just the Fed printing a few trillion $$$ digitally and using various programs to shove those $$$ into the banking system and funding the govt's deficit spending.
This is not a sustainable policy. It leads to massive inflation and distorts the markets with govt and Fed manipulation"
Source for below: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Bureau of the Fiscal Service
Increase in debt since 4Q2000: apprx $8,000,000,000,000
Increase in GDP since 4Q2000: approx $7,300,000,000,000
How much deficit spending did the "whole world" do since 4Q2000?
YOU ARE VOTING FOR THE WRONG PERSON.
https://www.axios.com/2024/10/07/trump-harris-economic-plans-federal-deficit
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/24/trump-biden-debt-deficits-electionTrump ran up national debt twice as much as Biden: new analysis
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New ten-year borrowing by presidential term
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Non-COVID reliefCOVIDreliefTrump$8.4t$4.8t3.6tBiden$4.3t2.2t2.1tData: Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget; Chart: Axios VisualsFormer President Trump ran up the national debt by about twice as much as President Biden, according to a new analysis of their fiscal track records.
Why it matters: The winner of November's election faces a gloomy fiscal outlook, with rapidly rising debt levels at a time when interest rates are already high and demographic pressure on retirement programs is rising.
- Both candidates bear a share of the responsibility, as each added trillions to that tally while in office.
- But Trump's contribution was significantly higher, according to the fiscal watchdogs at the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, thanks to both tax cuts and spending deals struck in his four years in the White House.
By the numbers: Trump added $8.4 trillion in borrowing over a ten-year window, CRFB finds in a report out this morning.
- Biden's figure clocks in at $4.3 trillion with seven months remaining in his term.
- If you exclude COVID relief spending from the tally, the numbers are $4.8 trillion for Trump and $2.2 trillion for Biden.
State of play: For Trump, the biggest non-COVID drivers of higher public debt were his signature tax cuts enacted in 2017 (causing $1.9 trillion in additional borrowing) and bipartisan spending packages (which added $2.1 trillion).
- For Biden, major non-COVID factors include 2022 and 2023 spending bills ($1.4 trillion), student debt relief ($620 billion), and legislation to support health care for veterans ($520 billion).
- Biden deficits have also swelled, according to CRFB's analysis, due to executive actions that changed the way food stamp benefits are calculated, expanding Medicaid benefits, and other changes that total $548 billion.
Between the lines: Deficit politics may return to the forefront of U.S. policy debates next year.
- Much of Trump's tax law is set to expire at the end of 2025, and the CBO has estimated that fully extending it would increase deficits by $4.6 trillion over the next decade.
- High interest rates make the taxpayer burden of both existing and new debt higher than it was during the era of near-zero interest rates.
- And the Social Security trust fund is rapidly hurtling toward depletion in 2033, which would trigger huge cuts in the retirement benefits absent Congressional action.
What they're saying: "The next president will face huge fiscal challenges," CRFB president Maya MacGuineas tells Axios.
- "Yet both candidates have track records of approving trillions in new borrowing even setting aside the justified borrowing for COVID, and neither has proposed a comprehensive and credible plan to get the debt under control," she said.
- "No president is fully responsible for the fiscal challenges that come along, but they need to use the bully pulpit to set the stage for making some hard choices," MacGuineas said.
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Philly NJ said:Philly NJ said:A friend's wife became a legal US Citizen this year. She is all in for Trump. Bucks County, PA.0
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Philly NJ said:Mayor of Hamtramck, Michigan Amer Ghalib, absolutely rips Kamala Harris for having 'bloodthirsty' Liz Cheney as her top military advisor. Hamtramck is the only Muslim-majority city in the US. Ghalib is warning Muslims that Harris and Cheney would send Americans to fight wars in the Middle East. "The top military advisor of Kamala Harris is Liz Cheney, the bloodthirsty person who advocates for more wars in the Middle East..." "We have so many people in the military, from our community, from the Arab American community, they would want to send them to fight their own people in the Middle East." "President Trump keeps attacking the pro-war radicals, those who are hawks, who are the top military advisor of Kamala Harris, and they want to create more wars in the Middle East." "President Trump appreciated and respected our community like it never happened before. We have a line of communication with the White House if President Trump wins." "Let's not miss out on this opportunity. Vote for President Trump, not for the war hawks."
“But where you see actual real religious tyranny is increasingly in Western societies where you’ve had a large influx of immigrants who don’t necessarily assimilate into Western values but try to create, I think, a religious tyranny at the local level,” Vance added. “And if you think that won’t happen at a national level, you’re crazy.”
Rogan also claimed that there are "activists" in Toronto who "have said our goal is to outbreed everyone who is not Muslim." Vance said that sort of scenario "scares the hell out of me."
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gimmesometruth27 said:Gern Blansten said:Halifax2TheMax said:Gern Blansten said:Same with gas prices... It was global but somehow Biden's fault? Just laughable.
thats how they raped them. catalingus..
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HughFreakingDillon said:far left is liberals in canada. the lefties here are fucking conservative where I'm from. haha. you have no idea what far left actually is.
Yes, I was a staunch Lib. Not anymore. That doesn't mean I am voting Republican however. I still care about human rights more than anything, but Dems can take their creation of a victimhood society and fuck off.1996: 9/29 Randall's Island 2, 10/1 Buffalo 2000: 8/27 Saratoga Springs
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seanwon said:HughFreakingDillon said:far left is liberals in canada. the lefties here are fucking conservative where I'm from. haha. you have no idea what far left actually is.
Yes, I was a staunch Lib. Not anymore. That doesn't mean I am voting Republican however. I still care about human rights more than anything, but Dems can take their creation of a victimhood society and fuck off.
i do stand by my prior post that based on your recent posts here i can't envision you ever being a staunch anything. let alone a staunch liberal.
it is funny you blame the liberals for victimhood society when the maga movement is entirely based on victimhood and unfairness."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Lol... trump is the victim ten times a dayRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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seanwon said:HughFreakingDillon said:far left is liberals in canada. the lefties here are fucking conservative where I'm from. haha. you have no idea what far left actually is.
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Go Beavers said:seanwon said:HughFreakingDillon said:far left is liberals in canada. the lefties here are fucking conservative where I'm from. haha. you have no idea what far left actually is.
Yes, I was a staunch Lib. Not anymore. That doesn't mean I am voting Republican however. I still care about human rights more than anything, but Dems can take their creation of a victimhood society and fuck off.
our largest trade partner. tourist dollars.... its a vital relationship. what happens here can directly affect them with immediacy.
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