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When you don’t report the news and instead put your spin or commentary on it that pollutes the story. What I’m saying is if I posted a story from Breitbart News you would probably say the same thing. The problem is news has changed in this country and Journalism Has become activism . They now add their opinions and spin instead of reporting all the facts so the view or listeners can decide.not credible……..why because it is not pro trump?......seems to be about as middle of the road as you can get
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as usual.....the right without a care in the world about the budget...….just keeps writing checks with no money in the bank....how long before the gov folds because of it?
Senior Republican, Eyeing Trump Budget, Worries About Debt
A senior Senate Republican gave a lukewarm welcome to U.S. President Donald Trump's 2020 budget plan, complaining on Wednesday that growing debt was taking the country in "an ominous direction."
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike Enzi opened a hearing on the Republican president's proposal with a broad attack on what he said was the growing, misguided view that U.S. debt and deficits do not matter.
"We're in a credit-card Congress," Enzi said, noting the United States would soon face annual government deficits of over $1 trillion. "We are clearly headed in an ominous direction."
Trump's plan is highly unlikely to become law in the face of opposition from Democrats, who control the House of Representatives.
Democrats at the hearing focused on Trump's proposed cuts to social programs, making clear they would continue to emphasize them in the 2020 presidential election campaign.
The budget proposal "practices the Robin Hood principle in reverse," said Senator Bernie Sanders, budget panel member and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. "It takes from the poor and working families and gives to the very wealthy."
A senior Senate Republican gave a lukewarm welcome to U.S. President Donald Trump's 2020 budget plan, complaining on Wednesday that growing debt was taking the country in "an ominous direction."
Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike Enzi opened a hearing on the Republican president's proposal with a broad attack on what he said was the growing, misguided view that U.S. debt and deficits do not matter.
"We're in a credit-card Congress," Enzi said, noting the United States would soon face annual government deficits of over $1 trillion. "We are clearly headed in an ominous direction."
Trump's plan is highly unlikely to become law in the face of opposition from Democrats, who control the House of Representatives.
Democrats at the hearing focused on Trump's proposed cuts to social programs, making clear they would continue to emphasize them in the 2020 presidential election campaign.
The budget proposal "practices the Robin Hood principle in reverse," said Senator Bernie Sanders, budget panel member and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate. "It takes from the poor and working families and gives to the very wealthy."
In his $4.7 trillion budget unveiled on Monday, Trump called for overhauling social programs that help poor and elderly Americans, while boosting military spending and funding a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
The Trump administration has said the plan represents an attempt to be fiscally responsible at a time of trillion-dollar budget deficits.
Tax cuts were a priority for the Trump White House and congressional Republicans in recent years, rather than deficit reduction. The U.S. deficit is expected to run to $900 billion in 2019 and the national debt has ballooned to $22 trillion.
Enzi blamed both Republicans and Democrats for the trend toward trillion-dollar deficits. The Republican lawmaker cited a report from the Congressional Budget Office that the public debt is expected to reach 78 percent of gross domestic product this year.
Russell Vought, acting White House budget director, defended Trump's plan, saying the president was requesting more spending cuts than any previous administration.
House Democrats are working on their own budget proposal that would be a blueprint for setting spending levels.
The party is divided over costly ideas like a "Medicare for All" universal healthcare proposal and the "Green New Deal" to eliminate U.S. greenhouse gas emissions within a decade.
Senior Republican, Eyeing Trump Budget, Worries About Debt
A senior Senate Republican gave a lukewarm welcome to U.S. President Donald Trump's 2020 budget plan, complaining on Wednesday that growing debt was taking the country in "an ominous direction." Senate Budget Committee Chairman Mike Enzi opened a hearing on the Republican...www.newsmax.com
Funny you bring up anything about a republican being worried about the debt while during Barack Obama he Ran up the debt more than all Prior presidents combined.(fact) I do not like a lot of things in Trumps budget there’s a lot of things that need to be changed there’s a lot of things we should not pay for. But at least I’m not a hypocrite because I find so many on the left kept her mouth shut for eight years about Obama running up to that and justified it. I don’t care if you have a D or R After your name if you do something that I disagree with I have no problem calling you out. I just find it very funny on the left how hypocritical you are. Not a word was spoken About Obama running up to debt more than all previous presidents combined.
Why do we have Politicians on both sides that have been there forever. Politics has become a ******* sport and it’s bad for the country.
We could certainly take it out but don't have a reasonable excuse
I imagine the budget will emerge quite different from Congress and senate
both already working on it...…..the senator in charge in the senate is a republican and he is still not happy....but just like when bush made all those tax cuts....he cut from social programs to TRY and help......hurt those in need and still didn't help...…..trump has cut taxes...and cut 500,000 off of food stamps to try and cover the tax cuts....but just like with bush ….will not help...…...we just don't learn from our history...…..those that don't remember their history are doomed to repeat it...….wording close enough......the two people who pushed the tax cuts the most....prior to Trump...….both put us in a recession shortly after
Yes dear?So, nanci,
I see that you like Trump because you believe that he's tough or strong! Well, Trump puts on this false facade that he is strong when he is actually a VERY WEAK individual! Have you ever noticed how he reacts when a STRONG woman steps to him? He gets so pissed off at that and then has a temper tantrum like a 5-year-old!
Yea, I'm pretty sure you know what that "f-word" is, right?
If you aren't, why have the phrase "White Sissy Pride" in your picture? I'd like to hear your LIE regarding that!
You always wish for recession
It goes up goes down keep the wave going as long as you can ridenope.......just know the odds are in favor of one!
The quote “Those who forget history are condemned to repeat it” is attributed to the American philosopher George Santayana and it can be accurately quoted as “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” as stated in his work, The Life of Reason: Reason in Common Sense.
In 1980 Reagan promised those cuts and over his next 2 terms, he cut taxes to the lowest since the 1920s when the top Personal Income Tax rates were lowered from 73% to 25% in the Revenue Act of 1921, the Revenue Act of 1924, and the Revenue Act of 1926. When the tax cuts were finally put into the tax code, a recession occurred.
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- Recession Caused Sharp Deterioration in Budget Outlook
- Financial Rescues, Stimulus Added to Deficits in Near Term
- Tax Cuts, War Costs Do Lasting Harm to Budget Outlook
- Technical Note
A steep economic decline became apparent in the summer and fall of 2008, as the Bush Presidency neared its end. The housing sector plunged, financial markets verged on meltdown, job losses mounted, and the National Bureau of Economic Research confirmed what everybody already recognized — that the nation was in recession (which the Bureau concluded began in December 2007). Two weeks before President Obama’s first Inaug…
What is your solution old wise one. https://profitableandmoral.com/robb...-to-give-to-the-poor-immoral-and-impractical/both already working on it...…..the senator in charge in the senate is a republican and he is still not happy....but just like when bush made all those tax cuts....he cut from social programs to TRY and help......hurt those in need and still didn't help...…..trump has cut taxes...and cut 500,000 off of food stamps to try and cover the tax cuts....but just like with bush ….will not help...…...we just don't learn from our history...…..those that don't remember their history are doomed to repeat it...….wording close enough......the two people who pushed the tax cuts the most....prior to Trump...….both put us in a recession shortly after
your facts ….seem to lack facts....Obama did not help the deficit….Obama was trying to bring us out of a recession created by the right
Obama added $9 trillion in debt during his term. George W. Bush added $4.9 trillion. Bill Clinton added $1.5 trillion.
Debt statistics like those are ready-made talking points for cable news shows and stump speeches. But they can also be misleading.
Why? Because during a president's first year in office, he doesn't control the debt. He inherits his predecessor's budget.
The budget for Obama's first year in office was set by George W. Bush and during the 2009 fiscal year, it created a $1.16 trillion deficit. Bush had left the White House but it was the next guy who picked up the tab.
I have no idea...….just that right now...the rich getting richer.....the poor getting poorer....and we as a country with the deficit and etc are on a crash courseWhat is your solution old wise one. https://profitableandmoral.com/robb...-to-give-to-the-poor-immoral-and-impractical/