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12 trillion is a lot. With all his other proposals like Trumpcare (formerly known as Obamacare), rounding up illegals, building fences, rebuilding infrastructure and, of course, massive increases in defense spending, that might be a very "conservative" figure.
Very well stated - surprising that Trump supporters can't see this.
Very well stated - surprising that Trump supporters can't see this.
I've remarked how we have seen this play before in Arizona with Joe Arpaio. It doesn't matter how poorly he manages, how much he has cost the taxpayers in lawsuits, as long as he keeps up the anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric, he gets re-elected. Maybe Trump supporters will come to their senses eventually.
Yep - ya did it again! Buc we get that you don't like Trump - but you show your ignorance once again by not researching before posting. Take a minute of your time so you don't look foolish.
Ever hear of the Weekly Standard? Probably the most conservative media source -----says....
Donald Trump’s newly released tax plan would add a staggering $10 trillion to the national debt over a decade, according to scoring by the Tax Foundation, a well-respected (especially in conservative circles) nonpartisan source. To put that into perspective, that’s more debt than Barack Obama—by far the most profligate president in American history—has managed to rack up so far on his watch (although he’s not done yet). According to the Treasury Department, the national debt has risen an unconscionable $9 trillion under Obama, from $9.2 trillion when he took office to $18.2 trillion today. But all by itself, Trump’s tax plan would generate more debt than 80 months of Obama
who exactly is tom moran? ever read his twitter posts? has an agenda specifically against Christie - not worth the time of day to read his trash.
Tax Foundation is a far left liberal leaning organization. They aren't going to say anything positive about any Republican plan. Again - check the source - or is that beneath you?
And why ask me who Moran is - you obviously know if you check his Twitter posts.
A bunch of you are acting like Obama - what I say goes - fortunately those of us that check the facts see through the BS.
Ever hear of the Weekly Standard? Probably the most conservative media source -----says....
Donald Trump’s newly released tax plan would add a staggering $10 trillion to the national debt over a decade, according to scoring by the Tax Foundation, a well-respected (especially in conservative circles) nonpartisan source. To put that into perspective, that’s more debt than Barack Obama—by far the most profligate president in American history—has managed to rack up so far on his watch (although he’s not done yet). According to the Treasury Department, the national debt has risen an unconscionable $9 trillion under Obama, from $9.2 trillion when he took office to $18.2 trillion today. But all by itself, Trump’s tax plan would generate more debt than 80 months of Obama
Tax Foundation is a far left liberal leaning organization. They aren't going to say anything positive about any Republican plan. Again - check the source - or is that beneath you?
And why ask me who Moran is - you obviously know if you check his Twitter posts.
A bunch of you are acting like Obama - what I say goes - fortunately those of us that check the facts see through the BS.
those of you need some reading comprehension training! The article you cite takes issue with the conservative bias of the Tax Foundation. A cursory review of a Google search turns up not a single mention of a left leaning organization. Rather, the Tax Foundation is identified as a group much in favor of those on the right.
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