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TODAY IN HISTORY
2017 โ Donald Trump is inaugurated.
National debt: $19,947,304,555,212
2021 โ Donald Trump leaves office.
National debt: $27,751,896,236,415
That's $23,500 in new federal debt for every person in U.S.!
@LongTimeHistory
That spike looks like it coincides with covid.
Who released covid?
Who created covid?
Who mandated a rush to market covid shot?
Who told everyone how safe and effective covid shot is?
Who bullied people that didn't want to take the deadly shot?
Why is Biden not on the graph?
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@glkg0223
@GOPpolicy
Rather than not paying your bills, letโs just admit the taxes are what are used to pay for debts that the Republicans create. You need to pay your bills. Do we need to send you a bill in ALL CAPS? This is collections.
@GOP
You need to pay your bills.
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@sclinton60
It was a forgone conclusion he would do that. Anyone who did a bit of research on Trump knew his claims of paying down the debt were a lie.
@LongTimeHistory
Maybe because our current president decided to not pocket the cash or give it to the rich and tried to fix the mess our former thing left behind..he put all of this in motion anyway
@LongTimeHistory
And let's blame poor people and those receiving Social Security for the problem. The GOP is a fraud and grifts the American people to line their own filthy pockets.
@LongTimeHistory
Barney Frank called it a "Two-Step". It's a scheme. First they pile on the debt to buy votes when they're in power. Then when they get kicked out they demand "Entitlements be Cut" to address the debt they deliberately piled up.
@LongTimeHistory
SCOTUS 2010 'Citizens United' decision put us there.
Concentrated power in the hands of a few.
Reagans' 'trickle down economics' started the ball rolling.
@LongTimeHistory
Congress allowed every penny he spent, with no objection, & raised the debt ceiling when needed. Now, everything's called wasteful spending.