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National debt tops $22 trillion for the first time as experts warn of ripple effects

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Drago:

--- Quote from: Fishrrman on February 12, 2019, 11:42:56 pm ---See this story about a runaway train...

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Oh, I thought you meant THIS CA runaway train: http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,351290.0.html

(I'll read your Canada version now)

InHeavenThereIsNoBeer:

--- Quote from: ABX on February 12, 2019, 10:01:22 pm ---

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Nonsense.  The debt will be paid off in another six years.  I have it on good authority from a man who always keeps his promises.

Drago:
Once again "all relative"...he is on track for the "25 million new jobs in 10 years" promise, judges/EPA reform are a big plus so far. Would a Ted Cruz have accomplished the same or more in 2 years? Who knows. A real budget (not CR's or another "omnibus") would be nice...even nicer if it was balanced!! **nononono*  All I know is that Ted would have had a tough time beating Hillary, and if Hillary won we would be in tough shape.

InHeavenThereIsNoBeer:

--- Quote from: Drago on February 13, 2019, 01:28:43 am ---Once again "all relative"...he is on track for the "25 million new jobs in 10 years" promise, judges/EPA reform are a big plus so far. Would a Ted Cruz have accomplished the same or more in 2 years? Who knows. A real budget (not CR's or another "omnibus") would be nice...even nicer if it was balanced!! **nononono*  All I know is that Ted would have had a tough time beating Hillary, and if Hillary won we would be in tough shape.

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Not sure why anyone would be impressed by a  POTUS candidate's "promise" of 25 million new jobs in 10 years since POTUS doesn't create jobs and that rate isn't near enough to keep up with population growth.

Free Vulcan:
The entitlements are starting to bite us on the butt.

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