During the Bush administration, the nation’s debt doubled.
During the Obama administration, the nation’s debt doubled again.
During Trump’s administration the debt has done up about $2 trillion so far.
I don’t remember anyone of authority actually voicing negative comments about what took place under Bush or Obama. Now it’s a critical issue. LMAO What hypocrites!
I don’t want the debt going up. Here are our choices.
1. Congress sets a balanced budget and sticks to it.
2. Trump refuses to sign any budgets until Congress balances the budget.
One won’t happen. Two can’t happen, because as soon as Trump refuses to sign a budget and certain parts of the nation shut down, the Republicans will be slamming him shoulder to shoulder with the Democrats.
There’s only so much a president can do folks.
The Republican House in 2017 and 2018, did nothing to get spending under control.
Now we’re back to blaming Trump, with a democRat House.
I’m really sick of the folks who find every excuse in the book to trash Trump while claiming they really support him.
-——Im really sick of the folks who find every excuse in the book to trash -—
They can’t help it...... it’s what they do
If they were given free chocalate cake, they would complain about the icing or the portion size. They cut off their noses to spite their faces
Great post as usual, D1.
I blame Paul Ryan, John Roberts, McCain/Romney/Flake/Kasick (and other deep state traitors) as people who stopped good things from happening. President Trump seems to be a person who trusts most people to want to do what's best for the country. His big mistake might well have been letting Paul Ryan set the agenda and put the tax reform before infrastructure and signing the unbalanced budget which was Paul Ryan's treachery.
Trump did not run as a fiscal conservative. Balancing the budget is no longer an issue for either party and it is near the bottom of the list for voters, too.