Posted on 12/14/2017 3:52:38 PM PST by jazusamo
39 second video of Pelosi at link
(CNSNews.com) - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, during whose four-year speakership the debt increased by more than $5 trillion, said at her press briefing today that the Republican-controlled Congress is robbing from the future by increasing the debt.
Pelosi made the remark as part of her criticism of the Republican tax-reform plan.
This is who they are, Pelosi said. This is what they came here to do: tax cuts for the rich at the expense of the middle class, at the expense of the health and well-being of the American people. Robbing from the future by increasing the debt.
Under the last three House speakersthe Democrat Pelosi and the Republicans John Boehner and Paul Ryanthe federal debt has more than doubled, increasing by an average of more than $1 trillion per year.
From the time Pelosi started as speaker, on Jan. 4, 2007, until the close of business on Dec. 12 of this year, the debt climbed from $8,670,596,242,973.04 to $20,492,607,932,866.63an increase of $11,822,689,011,893.59
That is an increase of 136 percent in a little less than eleven years.
During the 3,996 days in the combined speakerships of Pelosi, Boehner and Ryan (so far), the debt has increased at an average of $2,958,630,883.86 per dayor almost $3 billion per day.
In that time, it increased fastest under Pelosis speakership, second fastest (so far) under Ryan, and third fastest under Boehner.
In the 1,462 days that Pelosi served as speaker--Jan. 4, 2007 to Jan. 5, 2011--the debt jumped from $8,670,596,242,973.04 to $14,011,526,727,895.85.
That was an increase of $5,340,930,484,922.81 in four years.
That means that during Pelosis speakership, the debt increased at an annual average of more than $1.3 trillion ($1,335,232,621,230.70) and a daily average of more than $3.6 billion ($3,653,167,226.35).
In the 1,759 days that Boehner served as speakerJan. 5, 2011 to Oct. 29, 2015the debt jumped from $14,011,526,727,895.85 to $18,152,590,112,385.69.
That was an increase of $4,141,063,384,489.84 in the approximately 4.8 years Boehner served as speaker.
That means that during Boehners speakership, the debt increased at annual average of approximately $862.7 billion ($862,721,548,435) and a daily average of more than $2.3 billion ($2,354,214,544.90).
In the 775 days Ryan has served as speaker for which the debt has been reportedOct. 29, 2015 through Dec. 12, 2017the debt jumped from $18,152,590,112,385.69 to $20,492,607,932,866.63.
That was an increase of $2,340,017,820,480.94 in the approximately 2.1 years Ryan has served as speaker.
That means that during Ryans speakership, the debt increased at an annual average of more than $1.1 trillion ($1,114,294,200,229.02) and a daily average of a more than $3 billion ($3,019,377,832.88)
Right you are!
Nobody is talking about spending cuts.
When they talk about tax cuts, they only thing they care about is that the project that it will bring in more revenue.
THAT’S NOT THE POINT!
I don’t either, but I expect to see government revenue increase markedly during the next two years. This will get better with time.
Trump is cutting down on illegal immigrants. He is cutting down on refugees. He is getting ready to address welfare.
He’ll get the job done.
Imagine where we’d be if Kankles were running things, no end in sight.
The Dems are running from the ‘06 playbook that worked for them back then, why wouldn’t they try it again?
Too much to ask at this time.
Trump is doing a lot unilaterally.
Congress writes new spending bills to take effect in future years after their term, so they don’t get the blame when the bill comes due.
And the current rats and the rats masquerading as GOPe aren’t interested in helping Trump.
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