If Trump Gets His Thirty Foot High Wall..............

Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

I like how they are completely silent on this. Donald Trump's proposed budget would increase the deficit (even though they claim otherwise), and we know they are planning on raising the debt ceiling.

Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it. When did your Messiah Obama ever fail to increase the debt ceiling?
 
Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it.

Calm down.

By the admission of his own budget director, the deficit would remain the same. This claim was immediately contested.
 
Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it.

Calm down.

By the admission of his own budget director, the deficit would remain the same. This claim was immediately contested.
Everyone is totally shocked that some Dim douche bags would contest the statements of the Trump administration.

Spending will remain the same. That means the deficit will decline. Trump doesn't play the "baseline budgeting" con game.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Your claim that you once voted Republican is simply too absurd for anyone to believe. Your claim that you were surprised when Reagan cut taxes confirms that your claim is not true. Reagan campaigned on cutting marginal tax rates. To be surprised when he actually did it makes you a liar or an idiot, and probably both.

Building the wall isn't a "personal whim" of Donald Trump. He campaigned on it night and day. He brought it up in every campaign speech.

The bottom line is that you're a lying douche bag snowflake.

Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

....................................................................Total U S Debt.....................................................................

09/30/2009 $11,909,829,003,511.75(80% Of All Debt Across 232 Years Borrowed By Reagan And Bushes)
09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49(Times Square Debt Clock Modified To Accommodate Tens of Trillions)
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62(Second Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06(First Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86(Administration And Congress Arguing About How To Use Surplus)
09/30/1999 $5,656,270,901,615.43(First Surplus Generated...On Track To Pay Off Debt By 2012)
09/30/1998 $5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 $5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 $5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 $4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 $4,692,749,910,013.32(Bill Clinton raised tax rates)
09/30/1993 $4,411,488,883,139.38( Debt Quadrupled By Reagan/Bush41)
09/30/1992 $4,064,620,655,521.66
09/30/1991 $3,665,303,351,697.03
09/28/1990 $3,233,313,451,777.25
09/29/1989 $2,857,430,960,187.32
09/30/1988 $2,602,337,712,041.16
09/30/1987 $2,350,276,890,953.00
09/30/1986 $2,125,302,616,658.42
09/30/1985 $1,823,103,000,000.00
09/30/1984 $1,572,266,000,000.00
09/30/1983 $1,377,210,000,000.00
09/30/1982 $1,142,034,000,000.00(Total Debt Passes $1 Trillion)((Reagan Slashed Tax Rates To Pre Depression Levels)
09/30/1981 $997,855,000,000.00


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We all know you're a snowflake who has vote Dim his entire life. That Dim propaganda you just posted proves it. You have never posted a single thing that smells the slightest bit conservative. You're a Marxist. You aren't fooling anyone.

You don't know shit!
 
Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

I like how they are completely silent on this. Donald Trump's proposed budget would increase the deficit (even though they claim otherwise), and we know they are planning on raising the debt ceiling.

Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it. When did your Messiah Obama ever fail to increase the debt ceiling?

Amount Added to the Debt for Each Fiscal Year Since 1960:
Barack Obama: Added $7.917 trillion, a 68 percent increase from the $11.657 trillion debt at the end of George W. Bush’s last budget, FY 2009.

  • FY 2016 - $1.423 trillion.
  • FY 2015 - $327 billion.
  • FY 2014 - $1.086 trillion.
  • FY 2013 - $672 billion.
  • FY 2012 - $1.276 trillion.
  • FY 2011 - $1.229 trillion.
  • FY 2010 - $1.652 trillion.
  • FY 2009 - $253 billion. (Congress passed the Economic Stimulus Act, which spent $253 billion in FY 2009. This rare occurrence should be added to President Obama's contribution to the debt.)
George W. Bush: Added $5.849 trillion, a 101 percent increase from the $5.8 trillion debt at the end of Clinton's last budget, FY 2001.

  • FY 2009 - $1.632 trillion. (Bush's deficit without the impact of the Economic Stimulus Act).
  • FY 2008 - $1.017 trillion.
  • FY 2007 - $501 billion.
  • FY 2006 - $574 billion.
  • FY 2005 - $554 billion.
  • FY 2004 - $596 billion.
  • FY 2003 - $555 billion.
  • FY 2002 - $421 billion.
Bill Clinton: Added $1.396 trillion, a 32 percent increase from the $4.4 trillion debt at the end of George H.W. Bush's last budget, FY 1993.

  • FY 2001 - $133 billion.
  • FY 2000 - $18 billion.
  • FY 1999 - $130 billion.
  • FY 1998 - $113 billion.
  • FY 1997 - $188 billion.
  • FY 1996 - $251 billion.
  • FY 1995 - $281 billion.
  • FY 1994 - $281 billion.
George H.W. Bush: Added $1.554 trillion, a 54 percent increase from the $2.8 trillion debt at the end of Reagan's last budget, FY 1989.

  • FY 1993 - $347 billion.
  • FY 1992 - $399 billion.
  • FY 1991 - $432 billion.
  • FY 1990 - $376 billion.
Ronald Reagan: Added $1.86 trillion, a 186 percent increase from the $998 billion debt at the end of Carter's last budget, FY 1981. See Did Reaganomics Work?

  • FY 1989 - $255 billion.
  • FY 1988 - $252 billion.
  • FY 1987 - $225 billion.
  • FY 1986 - $297 billion.
  • FY 1985 - $256 billion.
  • FY 1984 - $195 billion.
  • FY 1983 - $235 billion.
  • FY 1982 - $144 billion.
Jimmy Carter: Added $299 billion, a 43 percent increase from the $699 billion debt at the end of Ford's last budget, FY 1977.

  • FY 1981 - $90 billion.
  • FY 1980 - $81 billion.
  • FY 1979 - $55 billion.
  • FY 1978 - $73 billion.
Gerald Ford: Added $224 billion, a 47 percent increase from the $475 billion debt at the end of Nixon's last budget, FY 1974.

  • FY 1977 - $78 billion.
  • FY 1976 - $87 billion.
  • FY 1975 - $58 billion.
Richard Nixon: Added $121 billion, a 34 percent increase from the $354 billion debt at the end of LBJ's last budget, FY 1969.

  • FY 1974 - $17 billion.
  • FY 1973 - $31 billion.
  • FY 1972 - $29 billion.
  • FY 1971 - $27 billion.
  • FY 1970 - $17 billion.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Added $42 billion, a 13 percent increase from the $312 billion debt at the end of JFK's last budget, FY 1964.

  • FY 1969 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1968 - $21 billion.
  • FY 1967 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1966 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1965 - $6 billion.
John F. Kennedy: Added $23 billion, an 8 percent increase from the $289 billion debt at the end of Eisenhower's last budget, FY 1961.

  • FY 1964 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1963 - $7 billion.
  • FY 1962 - $10 billion.
Dwight Eisenhower: Added $23 billion, a 9 percent increase from the $266 billion debt at the end of Truman's last budget, FY 1953.

  • FY 1961 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1960 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1959 - $8 billion.
  • FY 1958 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1957 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1956 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1955 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1954 - $5 billion.
Harry Truman: Added $7 billion, a 3 percent increase from the $259 billion debt at the end of FDR’s last budget, FY 1945.

  • FY 1953 - $7 billion.
  • FY 1952 - $4 billion.
  • FY 1951 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1950 - $5 billion.
  • FY 1949 - slight surplus.
  • FY 1948 - $6 billion surplus.
  • FY 1947 - $11 billion surplus.
  • FY 1946 - $11 billion.
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Added $236 billion, a 1,048 percent increase from the $23 billion debt at the end of Hoover's last budget, FY 1933.

  • FY 1945 - $58 billion.
  • FY 1944 - $64 billion.
  • FY 1943 - $64 billion.
  • FY 1942 - $23 billion.
  • FY 1941 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1940 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1939 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1938 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1937 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1936 - $5 billion.
  • FY 1935 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1934 - $5 billion.
Herbert Hoover: Added $6 billion, a 33 percent increase from the $17 billion debt at the end of Coolidge's last budget, FY 1929.

  • FY 1933 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1932 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1931 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1930 - $1 billion surplus.
Calvin Coolidge: Subtracted $5 billion from the debt, a 26 percent decrease from the $21 billion debt at the end of Harding's last budget, FY 1923.

  • FY 1929 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1928 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1927 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1926 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1925 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1924 - $1 billion surplus.
Warren G. Harding: Subtracted $2 billion from the debt, a 7 percent decrease from the $24 billion debt at the end of Wilson's last budget, FY 1921.

  • FY 1923 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1922 - $1 billion surplus.
Woodrow Wilson: Added $21 billion to the debt, a 727 percent increase from the $2.9 billion debt at the end of Taft's last budget, FY 1913.

  • FY 1921 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1920 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1919 - $13 billion.
  • FY 1918 - $9 billion.
  • FY 1917 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1916 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1915 - $0 billion (slight surplus).
  • FY 1914 - $0 billion.
FY 1789 - FY 1913: $2.9 billion debt created. (Source: Historical Tables, U.S. Treasury Department.)
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
With wisdom comes knowlege, congrats on finally figuring it out....the GOP are good at two things, scaring the shit out of white people and enhancing the rich. Trump however will crash that ceiling.....every weekend this coward cost tax payers 2.8 million dollars when he visits his golden palace in Fla. The same guy who shit all over Obama for taken vacations after he's earned it. If there is a God and there is, Trump is so overdue for some real Karmatic justice and I hope it comes soon.


I think lots of Republicans are bailing on this party. I had my fill when they nominated this Ass Clown. I changed my party status to independent and am never going back.

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I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
With wisdom comes knowlege, congrats on finally figuring it out....the GOP are good at two things, scaring the shit out of white people and enhancing the rich. Trump however will crash that ceiling.....every weekend this coward cost tax payers 2.8 million dollars when he visits his golden palace in Fla. The same guy who shit all over Obama for taken vacations after he's earned it. If there is a God and there is, Trump is so overdue for some real Karmatic justice and I hope it comes soon.


I thinks lots of Republicans are bailing on this party. I had my fill when they nominated this Ass Clown. I changed my party status to independent and am never going back.
Why am I not shocked?
Why do I not care?
 
I'll never vote again.

That's certainly your choice to make, but if you aren't going to vote, please refrain from complaining about whatever happen in the wake of your forgoing your opportunity to have voted. You don't have to try being part of a solution by voting, but if you are going to abdicate that part of your civic duty, just keep in mind that in doing so, you've forsaken not only your country, but also right to have something to say.

Seriously, if you don't vote, you put yourself in the same position as every other non-U.S. citizen on the planet who genuinely and literally have no say in what our country does. And it doesn't matter how small a say you think your vote carries, it's still the say you have and you should -- but as I said, nobody can or should force you to -- not give up the one thing so many millions have died to have. That, as I see it, is the ultimate slap in the face to millions alive to day and millions who've gone before them.
 
I'll never vote again.

That's certainly your choice to make, but if you aren't going to vote, please refrain from complaining about whatever happen in the wake of your forgoing your opportunity to have voted. You don't have to try being part of a solution by voting, but if you are going to abdicate that part of your civic duty, just keep in mind that in doing so, you've forsaken not only your country, but also right to have something to say.

Seriously, if you don't vote, you put yourself in the same position as every other non-U.S. citizen on the planet who genuinely and literally have no say in what our country does. And it doesn't matter how small a say you think your vote carries, it's still the say you have and you should -- but as I said, nobody can or should force you to -- not give up the one thing so many millions have died to have. That, as I see it, is the ultimate slap in the face to millions alive to day and millions who've gone before them.

Don't get me wrong. I nonetheless espouse the principle of Buckley's famous quip about voting delivered during his debate with James Baldwin, but even as I do, not knowing you well, I think you should vote and never not do it until such time as you physically and legally cannot.

Buckley, after offering a litany of rhetorical questions about what one might do to overcome the issue of racial disparity and discrimination in the U.S., states there is no easy solution to the race problem, whereupon, spurred by someone in the audience shouting, "You can start by giving the black man the vote in Mississippi!," Buckley replies:

I think that what is wrong in Mississippi is not that not enough Negroes are voting but that too many white people are.
-- William F. Buckley, Jr.​
 
Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

I like how they are completely silent on this. Donald Trump's proposed budget would increase the deficit (even though they claim otherwise), and we know they are planning on raising the debt ceiling.

Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it. When did your Messiah Obama ever fail to increase the debt ceiling?


With 10K baby boomers entering social security/medicare every day, the debt ceiling has to be raised. This rate will continue for the next 10 years adding another 84 trillion in unfunded liabilities Right now there is one working person supporting 3 retirees on borrowed money and this is why the debt ceiing is continually being rasied.

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I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Well then don't vote for the next twenty years. You're obviously too fucking stupid to have such power and the fact you give it up willingly is probably why we are in such a mess today. Please don't vote again. We don't need you.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Well then don't vote for the next twenty years. You're obviously too fucking stupid to have such power and the fact you give it up willingly is probably why we are in such a mess today. Please don't vote again. We don't need you.

I think he was one of the "hidden voters" that Paul Ryan mentioned. They crawled out of the woodwork for Donald Trump, and many of them had never bothered to vote in their lives before.

You attrack a real crowd when you preach hate, division, bigotry, misgyny, in this country.

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I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Well then don't vote for the next twenty years. You're obviously too fucking stupid to have such power and the fact you give it up willingly is probably why we are in such a mess today. Please don't vote again. We don't need you.

I think he was one of the "hidden voters" that Paul Ryan mentioned. They crawled out of the woodwork for Donald Trump, and many of them had never bothered to vote in their lives before.

You attrack a real crowd when you preach hate, division, bigotry, misgyny, in this country.

66aeeff66959a10271e0be9fccc28f2c.jpg
Oh for fuck sakes. You're a moron.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Your claim that you once voted Republican is simply too absurd for anyone to believe. Your claim that you were surprised when Reagan cut taxes confirms that your claim is not true. Reagan campaigned on cutting marginal tax rates. To be surprised when he actually did it makes you a liar or an idiot, and probably both.

Building the wall isn't a "personal whim" of Donald Trump. He campaigned on it night and day. He brought it up in every campaign speech.

The bottom line is that you're a lying douche bag snowflake.

Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

....................................................................Total U S Debt.....................................................................

09/30/2009 $11,909,829,003,511.75(80% Of All Debt Across 232 Years Borrowed By Reagan And Bushes)
09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49(Times Square Debt Clock Modified To Accommodate Tens of Trillions)
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62(Second Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06(First Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86(Administration And Congress Arguing About How To Use Surplus)
09/30/1999 $5,656,270,901,615.43(First Surplus Generated...On Track To Pay Off Debt By 2012)
09/30/1998 $5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 $5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 $5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 $4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 $4,692,749,910,013.32(Bill Clinton raised tax rates)
09/30/1993 $4,411,488,883,139.38( Debt Quadrupled By Reagan/Bush41)
09/30/1992 $4,064,620,655,521.66
09/30/1991 $3,665,303,351,697.03
09/28/1990 $3,233,313,451,777.25
09/29/1989 $2,857,430,960,187.32
09/30/1988 $2,602,337,712,041.16
09/30/1987 $2,350,276,890,953.00
09/30/1986 $2,125,302,616,658.42
09/30/1985 $1,823,103,000,000.00
09/30/1984 $1,572,266,000,000.00
09/30/1983 $1,377,210,000,000.00
09/30/1982 $1,142,034,000,000.00(Total Debt Passes $1 Trillion)((Reagan Slashed Tax Rates To Pre Depression Levels)
09/30/1981 $997,855,000,000.00


debt-increase-by-president.png

What a hoot! Your FAKE NEWS only has petulant former President Barack Hussein Obama's figure for TWO YEARS OUT OF EIGHT.

Come back when you get real!
 
Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

I like how they are completely silent on this. Donald Trump's proposed budget would increase the deficit (even though they claim otherwise), and we know they are planning on raising the debt ceiling.

Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it. When did your Messiah Obama ever fail to increase the debt ceiling?


With 10K baby boomers entering social security/medicare every day, the debt ceiling has to be raised. This rate will continue for the next 10 years adding another 84 trillion in unfunded liabilities Right now there is one working person supporting 3 retirees on borrowed money and this is why the debt ceiing is continually being rasied.

th
With 10K baby boomers entering social security/medicare every day, the debt ceiling has to be raised.
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I take it you are unaware that new workers join the workforce daily having turned16. We also have millions of immigrants, sadly both legal and illegal.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Your claim that you once voted Republican is simply too absurd for anyone to believe. Your claim that you were surprised when Reagan cut taxes confirms that your claim is not true. Reagan campaigned on cutting marginal tax rates. To be surprised when he actually did it makes you a liar or an idiot, and probably both.

Building the wall isn't a "personal whim" of Donald Trump. He campaigned on it night and day. He brought it up in every campaign speech.

The bottom line is that you're a lying douche bag snowflake.

Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

....................................................................Total U S Debt.....................................................................

09/30/2009 $11,909,829,003,511.75(80% Of All Debt Across 232 Years Borrowed By Reagan And Bushes)
09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49(Times Square Debt Clock Modified To Accommodate Tens of Trillions)
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62(Second Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06(First Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86(Administration And Congress Arguing About How To Use Surplus)
09/30/1999 $5,656,270,901,615.43(First Surplus Generated...On Track To Pay Off Debt By 2012)
09/30/1998 $5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 $5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 $5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 $4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 $4,692,749,910,013.32(Bill Clinton raised tax rates)
09/30/1993 $4,411,488,883,139.38( Debt Quadrupled By Reagan/Bush41)
09/30/1992 $4,064,620,655,521.66
09/30/1991 $3,665,303,351,697.03
09/28/1990 $3,233,313,451,777.25
09/29/1989 $2,857,430,960,187.32
09/30/1988 $2,602,337,712,041.16
09/30/1987 $2,350,276,890,953.00
09/30/1986 $2,125,302,616,658.42
09/30/1985 $1,823,103,000,000.00
09/30/1984 $1,572,266,000,000.00
09/30/1983 $1,377,210,000,000.00
09/30/1982 $1,142,034,000,000.00(Total Debt Passes $1 Trillion)((Reagan Slashed Tax Rates To Pre Depression Levels)
09/30/1981 $997,855,000,000.00


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We all know you're a snowflake who has vote Dim his entire life. That Dim propaganda you just posted proves it. You have never posted a single thing that smells the slightest bit conservative. You're a Marxist. You aren't fooling anyone.

You don't know shit!
I know that you're full of it, and that you're a dumbass.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
With wisdom comes knowlege, congrats on finally figuring it out....the GOP are good at two things, scaring the shit out of white people and enhancing the rich. Trump however will crash that ceiling.....every weekend this coward cost tax payers 2.8 million dollars when he visits his golden palace in Fla. The same guy who shit all over Obama for taken vacations after he's earned it. If there is a God and there is, Trump is so overdue for some real Karmatic justice and I hope it comes soon.


I think lots of Republicans are bailing on this party. I had my fill when they nominated this Ass Clown. I changed my party status to independent and am never going back.

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Yeah, right, because we all believe you were a Republican until this election.

Do you actually believe you're fooling anyone with this crap?
 
Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

I like how they are completely silent on this. Donald Trump's proposed budget would increase the deficit (even though they claim otherwise), and we know they are planning on raising the debt ceiling.

Wrong, moron. You don't know what the word "deficit" means. Trump's budget would lower it. When did your Messiah Obama ever fail to increase the debt ceiling?

Amount Added to the Debt for Each Fiscal Year Since 1960:
Barack Obama: Added $7.917 trillion, a 68 percent increase from the $11.657 trillion debt at the end of George W. Bush’s last budget, FY 2009.

  • FY 2016 - $1.423 trillion.
  • FY 2015 - $327 billion.
  • FY 2014 - $1.086 trillion.
  • FY 2013 - $672 billion.
  • FY 2012 - $1.276 trillion.
  • FY 2011 - $1.229 trillion.
  • FY 2010 - $1.652 trillion.
  • FY 2009 - $253 billion. (Congress passed the Economic Stimulus Act, which spent $253 billion in FY 2009. This rare occurrence should be added to President Obama's contribution to the debt.)
George W. Bush: Added $5.849 trillion, a 101 percent increase from the $5.8 trillion debt at the end of Clinton's last budget, FY 2001.

  • FY 2009 - $1.632 trillion. (Bush's deficit without the impact of the Economic Stimulus Act).
  • FY 2008 - $1.017 trillion.
  • FY 2007 - $501 billion.
  • FY 2006 - $574 billion.
  • FY 2005 - $554 billion.
  • FY 2004 - $596 billion.
  • FY 2003 - $555 billion.
  • FY 2002 - $421 billion.
Bill Clinton: Added $1.396 trillion, a 32 percent increase from the $4.4 trillion debt at the end of George H.W. Bush's last budget, FY 1993.

  • FY 2001 - $133 billion.
  • FY 2000 - $18 billion.
  • FY 1999 - $130 billion.
  • FY 1998 - $113 billion.
  • FY 1997 - $188 billion.
  • FY 1996 - $251 billion.
  • FY 1995 - $281 billion.
  • FY 1994 - $281 billion.
George H.W. Bush: Added $1.554 trillion, a 54 percent increase from the $2.8 trillion debt at the end of Reagan's last budget, FY 1989.

  • FY 1993 - $347 billion.
  • FY 1992 - $399 billion.
  • FY 1991 - $432 billion.
  • FY 1990 - $376 billion.
Ronald Reagan: Added $1.86 trillion, a 186 percent increase from the $998 billion debt at the end of Carter's last budget, FY 1981. See Did Reaganomics Work?

  • FY 1989 - $255 billion.
  • FY 1988 - $252 billion.
  • FY 1987 - $225 billion.
  • FY 1986 - $297 billion.
  • FY 1985 - $256 billion.
  • FY 1984 - $195 billion.
  • FY 1983 - $235 billion.
  • FY 1982 - $144 billion.
Jimmy Carter: Added $299 billion, a 43 percent increase from the $699 billion debt at the end of Ford's last budget, FY 1977.

  • FY 1981 - $90 billion.
  • FY 1980 - $81 billion.
  • FY 1979 - $55 billion.
  • FY 1978 - $73 billion.
Gerald Ford: Added $224 billion, a 47 percent increase from the $475 billion debt at the end of Nixon's last budget, FY 1974.

  • FY 1977 - $78 billion.
  • FY 1976 - $87 billion.
  • FY 1975 - $58 billion.
Richard Nixon: Added $121 billion, a 34 percent increase from the $354 billion debt at the end of LBJ's last budget, FY 1969.

  • FY 1974 - $17 billion.
  • FY 1973 - $31 billion.
  • FY 1972 - $29 billion.
  • FY 1971 - $27 billion.
  • FY 1970 - $17 billion.
Lyndon B. Johnson: Added $42 billion, a 13 percent increase from the $312 billion debt at the end of JFK's last budget, FY 1964.

  • FY 1969 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1968 - $21 billion.
  • FY 1967 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1966 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1965 - $6 billion.
John F. Kennedy: Added $23 billion, an 8 percent increase from the $289 billion debt at the end of Eisenhower's last budget, FY 1961.

  • FY 1964 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1963 - $7 billion.
  • FY 1962 - $10 billion.
Dwight Eisenhower: Added $23 billion, a 9 percent increase from the $266 billion debt at the end of Truman's last budget, FY 1953.

  • FY 1961 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1960 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1959 - $8 billion.
  • FY 1958 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1957 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1956 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1955 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1954 - $5 billion.
Harry Truman: Added $7 billion, a 3 percent increase from the $259 billion debt at the end of FDR’s last budget, FY 1945.

  • FY 1953 - $7 billion.
  • FY 1952 - $4 billion.
  • FY 1951 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1950 - $5 billion.
  • FY 1949 - slight surplus.
  • FY 1948 - $6 billion surplus.
  • FY 1947 - $11 billion surplus.
  • FY 1946 - $11 billion.
Franklin D. Roosevelt: Added $236 billion, a 1,048 percent increase from the $23 billion debt at the end of Hoover's last budget, FY 1933.

  • FY 1945 - $58 billion.
  • FY 1944 - $64 billion.
  • FY 1943 - $64 billion.
  • FY 1942 - $23 billion.
  • FY 1941 - $6 billion.
  • FY 1940 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1939 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1938 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1937 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1936 - $5 billion.
  • FY 1935 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1934 - $5 billion.
Herbert Hoover: Added $6 billion, a 33 percent increase from the $17 billion debt at the end of Coolidge's last budget, FY 1929.

  • FY 1933 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1932 - $3 billion.
  • FY 1931 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1930 - $1 billion surplus.
Calvin Coolidge: Subtracted $5 billion from the debt, a 26 percent decrease from the $21 billion debt at the end of Harding's last budget, FY 1923.

  • FY 1929 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1928 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1927 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1926 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1925 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1924 - $1 billion surplus.
Warren G. Harding: Subtracted $2 billion from the debt, a 7 percent decrease from the $24 billion debt at the end of Wilson's last budget, FY 1921.

  • FY 1923 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1922 - $1 billion surplus.
Woodrow Wilson: Added $21 billion to the debt, a 727 percent increase from the $2.9 billion debt at the end of Taft's last budget, FY 1913.

  • FY 1921 - $2 billion surplus.
  • FY 1920 - $1 billion surplus.
  • FY 1919 - $13 billion.
  • FY 1918 - $9 billion.
  • FY 1917 - $2 billion.
  • FY 1916 - $1 billion.
  • FY 1915 - $0 billion (slight surplus).
  • FY 1914 - $0 billion.
FY 1789 - FY 1913: $2.9 billion debt created. (Source: Historical Tables, U.S. Treasury Department.)
What do you imaging this mountain of bullshit is supposed to prove? Apparently you believe quantity is more important than quality.
 
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I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Well then don't vote for the next twenty years. You're obviously too fucking stupid to have such power and the fact you give it up willingly is probably why we are in such a mess today. Please don't vote again. We don't need you.

Stupid??

I've been retired for 22 years. My 4br brick rancher sets on an acre and a half of zoysia grass with 220 ft. frontage on Watts Bar lake. The irrigation system is built in. I have a 2014 South Bay series 500 pontoon boat with a 115hp Mercury engine setting inside a forty foot dock. There are two utility buildings on my property. I know how tender hearted you are but please.....don't go feeling sorry for me..........or my german shepherd Trey.
 
I'll never vote again. I started out as a door to door, leaflet/phone call type of Republican. I voted for Eisenhower, Goldwater, Nixon three times.....even Reagan the first time. Then after Reagan slashed tax rates for his rich buds and proceeded to quadruple the national debt I didn't even show up at the polls for twenty years. This totally ignorant, orange faced son-of-a-bitch spends $15 billion on a personal whim they can all kiss my big orange, east Tennessee coon dawg ass good bye!
Your claim that you once voted Republican is simply too absurd for anyone to believe. Your claim that you were surprised when Reagan cut taxes confirms that your claim is not true. Reagan campaigned on cutting marginal tax rates. To be surprised when he actually did it makes you a liar or an idiot, and probably both.

Building the wall isn't a "personal whim" of Donald Trump. He campaigned on it night and day. He brought it up in every campaign speech.

The bottom line is that you're a lying douche bag snowflake.

Listen you stupid asshole......don't tell me who I voted for. I like balanced budgets and we might never see another one but if that's the case it's pretty obvious whose fault it is. Cutting tax rates is a good thing after the budget is balanced. It's stupid when it's borrowed from foreign banks:

....................................................................Total U S Debt.....................................................................

09/30/2009 $11,909,829,003,511.75(80% Of All Debt Across 232 Years Borrowed By Reagan And Bushes)
09/30/2008 $10,024,724,896,912.49(Times Square Debt Clock Modified To Accommodate Tens of Trillions)
09/30/2007 $9,007,653,372,262.48
09/30/2006 $8,506,973,899,215.23
09/30/2005 $7,932,709,661,723.50
09/30/2004 $7,379,052,696,330.32
09/30/2003 $6,783,231,062,743.62(Second Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2002 $6,228,235,965,597.16
09/30/2001 $5,807,463,412,200.06(First Bush Tax Cuts Enacted Using Reconciliation)
09/30/2000 $5,674,178,209,886.86(Administration And Congress Arguing About How To Use Surplus)
09/30/1999 $5,656,270,901,615.43(First Surplus Generated...On Track To Pay Off Debt By 2012)
09/30/1998 $5,526,193,008,897.62
09/30/1997 $5,413,146,011,397.34
09/30/1996 $5,224,810,939,135.73
09/29/1995 $4,973,982,900,709.39
09/30/1994 $4,692,749,910,013.32(Bill Clinton raised tax rates)
09/30/1993 $4,411,488,883,139.38( Debt Quadrupled By Reagan/Bush41)
09/30/1992 $4,064,620,655,521.66
09/30/1991 $3,665,303,351,697.03
09/28/1990 $3,233,313,451,777.25
09/29/1989 $2,857,430,960,187.32
09/30/1988 $2,602,337,712,041.16
09/30/1987 $2,350,276,890,953.00
09/30/1986 $2,125,302,616,658.42
09/30/1985 $1,823,103,000,000.00
09/30/1984 $1,572,266,000,000.00
09/30/1983 $1,377,210,000,000.00
09/30/1982 $1,142,034,000,000.00(Total Debt Passes $1 Trillion)((Reagan Slashed Tax Rates To Pre Depression Levels)
09/30/1981 $997,855,000,000.00


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What a hoot! Your FAKE NEWS only has petulant former President Barack Hussein Obama's figure for TWO YEARS OUT OF EIGHT.

Come back when you get real!

Come back when you learn to say:

President Barack Obama
 

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