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‘Just keep printing that money with nothing behind it; tomorrow may never come!
(Considering that every self-pronounced Democrat “good deed” is reportedly “for the children,” isn’t it odd that said purpose is voided when it comes to burdening those children with an impossible national debt? Nah, not when it’s liberal politicians looking to buy votes and demonize fiscal conservatives.)
National debt theory and policy aside. You should see how much republicans have added to the debt only to benefit the top. You’ll see that fiscal conservatives are a myth.
I appreciate the detailed examples you provided, Charlie. Obviously, you haven’t followed the demographics of the wealthiest voting blocs today; they are no longer Republicans.
What was it President Lyndon B. Johnson famously said when he signed the first big giveaway bills to create The Great Society? “If we get this passed, we’ll have those [n-word] voting Democrat for generations.” He might have been one of the most prominent covert racists of his day, along with Robert Byrd, et al., but he sure knew what he was doing for his party.
(And the beat goes on…although I’d much prefer to have Democrat JFK in the Presidency today instead of the dementia-addled fool the fraudulent 2016 “election” produced…and his obvious successor waiting in the wings as soon as they formally declare him incompetent…)
If you understood how cheap it is for the Feds to borrow, you just might drop your Chicken Little routine.
Bob, you mean the same Lyndon B. Johnson who famously said that by passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Democrats will lose the South for a generation. He was right. As a covert racist it seems he sacrificed a lot to promote equality. Without the South today, the Republican Party would be irrelevant.
Bob, you seem to be having trouble staying on topic. Hope you are okay. I was simply responding to your claim that there is some conspiracy that no one talks about the deficit when, as you state, “it’s liberal politicians looking to buy votes and demonize fiscal conservatives.”. Of course people are talking about it. That is why the price tag is in every headline and the discussion of spending is literally everywhere. It just also happens that this package is overwhelmingly popular with the public, and there is evidence that these investments will pay off over time. There is not some imaginary double standard here. But it seems you are pretty far down the conspiracy hole, engaging into race-baiting and 2016?/2020? fraud claims, so there’s probably no point in discussing this with you.