Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Yeah right, media in the 1980s was a golden age
America was so innocent in the 1950s.
The Greatest Generation was like no other.
The American Founding was a miracle.
We have to get back to the authentic Christianity of the first century.
Oh the glory that was Greece and Rome.
The Greatest Generation was like no other.
The American Founding was a miracle.
We have to get back to the authentic Christianity of the first century.
Oh the glory that was Greece and Rome.
Democrats really just want to impeach the constitution with its checks and balances: Obstruction is baked into its cake and prevents them from imposing their full dictatorship on the other two branches
And these assholes rob us blind day in and day out and have the temerity to claim "abuse of power". The president with his veto pen is supposed to protect us from them. It's well past time he started and gave them something real to complain about.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Trump and Congress are spending us blind
There is no Great Financial Crisis as in 2008, but Trump & Co. are in the process of racking up trillion dollar deficits same as then as we speak.
Tax cuts for corporations, military-industrial complex spending and goodies for The Swamp are just some of the main reasons.
Trump has a veto pen, but refuses to use it.
Debt to the Penny is currently $23.091 trillion.
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Revenues in col 1, spending in col 2, deficits in col 3 |
Paid family leave for federal government's already Affluent White Female Liberals (AWFLs) likely to cost taxpayers $6 billion over ten years
Some Democratic aides think the proposed federal benefits package
would cost about $3 billion, though there is disagreement about whether
those costs would span five or 10 years. The expansion would give
federal employees a rare victory after the Trump administration has
sought to cut their benefits for three years. Many of them also endured
the longest-ever government shutdown under the current administration
roughly one year ago.
Your average US federal worker in 2017 already made $80,000 a year, 67% more than the raw average US wage of $48,000 in 2017.
But no, they need more money to stay home with baby.
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