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the rich people that got fat with the corporate tax breaks with Cheetoh in Charge. Get Ready kids!! Lots of "1 percent whining" is going to happen .You better have your earmuffs ready
The only difference is there will be a lot fewer of them year after year if Harris is elected president (Biden isn't really ever going to be president no matter what).
Since the debt is the money supply, you would need a magic money multiplier to pay down the deficit. Since democrats destroy wealth (look at Seattle, New York, Portland as of late for example), there is no hope of ever paying the debt off with democrats anywhere near power and control. Stealing wealth from others does not create new wealth.
As long as McConnell is majority leader any bill raising taxes is DOA. If Biden won which I doubt he will face the same problem Obama had of not getting his agenda into law.
the rich people that got fat with the corporate tax breaks with Cheetoh in Charge. Get Ready kids!! Lots of "1 percent whining" is going to happen .You better have your earmuffs ready
Don't you love Karma?
Republicans will become unapologetic deficit hawks the minute Biden is declared the winner, shut down the government to force the pass of draconian budget restrictions that shrink government spending, blame Biden for weak economic growth where the major contributors were economic cycle and a reduction of government spending, run the next election cycle on being economic saviors, and go back to deficit spending when the pendulum swings back to Republican control. We've seen this game before.
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