Posted on 09/07/2021 9:44:33 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
President Biden on Tuesday seemed to appropriate a line from the musical “Annie” as he faces bleak prospects for his $3.5 trillion bill to raise taxes and create new social programs.
“The sun’s gonna come out tomorrow,” Biden said when asked on the White House lawn — on his way to visit storm-flooded New York City and New Jersey — how he would get fellow Democrats to agree to the bill.
The 1977 Broadway hit featured the showstopper “Tomorrow” with the title character, Little Orphan Annie, reflecting optimistically on her life despite Great Depression conditions in New York City.
Biden gave the sunny assessment as he departed for a trip to parts of New Jersey and Queens to tour flood damage from Tropical Storm Ida, which drowned dozens.
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Joe just likes anything associated with little girls.
He wants to sniff Annie.
I have a horrible feeling this idiot is going to last in office for the next three years.
I fear that as well.
I hope Annie’s dog Sandy pees on his leg.
Why not just EO the budget just like he has done over 100 times now. That pesky Constitution and his incessant violations against it hasn’t stopped him so far.
For those grammar nazis that will jump on me: I meant just issue an EO, not that he has already issued an EO for federal budget; that would be a new one.
The tax on virgin plastics will increase the costs of everything. Think of the plastic linings and packages in food and that cover the meat you buy.
Send in the Clowns.
... Don’t bother ... they’re here.
Speaking of Deep State’s sock puppet...
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10:38 AM · Sep 7, 2021
How about bites, instead.
The “Annie” musical is anatomically incorrect. In the comic strip it is based on, all the characters have blank eyeballs.
$3.5 trillion for infrastructure, but nothing goes to replace the money they stole from social security.
I object on behalf of my children and grandchildren. It will shackle them with unsustainable debt the rest of their lives.
It’s only...uh...four or five days away.
$3.5 trillion is Shanklin them even more. With so, working folks pain in in good faith that it,would be there at retirement, but government spent it and won’t repay it, but by golly they can find all kinds of money to send overseas to terrorist nations, to fund the taliban, Iran Palestine, etc, and can crank up national spending by $3.5 trillion in the blink of an eye
“It isn’t that much money, really. When we get through with the economy $3.5 trillion won’t buy a loaf of bread.”
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