Meanwhile Kramala is helping by picking a political fight with Gov. DeSantis.
But, the displeasure seems to manifest primarily when they perceive Trump is losing. At least that's what I've noticed with people I know IRL.I think it's a matter of resentment in part by some that MAGAs hoisted Trump upon them against their will and made him the choice, so they continue to remind them of their displeasure.
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That's rather the point of the article. Be harder for her to do anything unless the Senate and House go D, which is the less likely scenario.Kramala has a plan to pay for everything. Make the billionaires pay their fair share. Problem solved.
This article reads like something written by a never Trumper. We can look up the debt by year and the biden admin has added as much in three years as trump did in four as i read them. And those Trump numbers included that first massive trillion dollar covid injection which i think we would all consider an anomaly. His numbers and conclusions don't seem to reflect history, and therefore reality, all that well.
The article acknowledged the Covid debt, but the article wasn't backwards looking it is forward looking. It is talking about the next administration and not past ones.This article reads like something written by a never Trumper. We can look up the debt by year and the biden admin has added as much in three years as trump did in four as i read them. And those Trump numbers included that first massive trillion dollar covid injection which i think we would all consider an anomaly. His numbers and conclusions don't seem to reflect history, and therefore reality, all that well.
First question: why do you believe the numbers in the article?The article acknowledged the Covid debt, but the article wasn't backwards looking it is forward looking. It is talking about the next administration and not past ones.
You don't address the main point of the article.
If Trump wins, it is also likely that the Senate and the House will be Republican held making it much easier to implement his policies than if Kamala wins and the Republicans hold the Senate and can stop most of Kamala's policies from being implemented.
What part of that statement do you disagree with?
The second point is how do we pay for the debt that either plan would create? If you believe Trump's economic boom will then that is your answer, but I would like to see some details about how that is supposed to work, if they are out there.
I am agnostic to the numbers in the article. But the thesis, which you have yet to address, is interesting.First question: why do you believe the numbers in the article?
Here you go foz.You are so easily swayed.
Well the numbers are the thesis, so its rather important for them to be believable.I am agnostic to the numbers in the article. But the thesis, which you have yet to address, is interesting.