Sunday, January 15, 2017

HYPOCRITES: Republicans Blow Out Debt Spending To Tune Of $9 Trillion


By Daily Wire, Jan. 09, 2017

So what ever happened to the GOP purporting to be interested in balancing the budget?

Now senators in the GOP are claiming that they have to let the public debt rise from its current $20 trillion to $29.1 trillion by 2027 in order to repeal Obamacare. Not only that, the GOP is forecasting deficits of $1 trillion by 2027.

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1 comment:

  1. Is that what it really means? I thought it was basically a way of not having to renegotiate another debt ceiling every couple years, they just want one that COULD go that high not that it WILL go that high. Also, we're on track for that right now anyway aren't we? Assuming economic growth, and lower health care costs we shouldnt need to raise the debt later on.

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