The Gov.

LOL


It's not rocket science to recognize when someone wants to pick a fight just to fight. My curiosity is always in the "why". Why do people want to pick fights?

The reasons are numerous but generally fall into the category of "They are in pain". It could be psychological pain or physical pain. They may have had a fight with their wife and are still frustrated (psychological pain) or they are cranky from a hangover or age-related chronic pain (a common JPP causal factor among our elderly males).

You're free to avoid saying why you are in pain, I'm free to be curious about it.

You are describing yourself again. Inversion fallacy.

Why don't you ask Sybil? You seem to talk to your imaginary friend quite a lot.
 
Since you define me as a RW nutjob, then yes.

:smh:

^^^ Claims he isn't a RWNJ.


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They always run out of other people’s money.

As opposed to Trumpism which spends money they don't have.

https://budget.house.gov/publications/report/destructive-and-irrational-trump-budget
President Trump’s latest budget fails the American people and takes a wrecking ball to America’s economic future. This President and his Congressional Republican allies have always prioritized special interests and the rich and powerful over the health, safety, and economic security of American families, and this budget continues their misplaced allegiance. The President’s deficit-financed tax cuts for the wealthy are on track to cost nearly $2 trillion and did little except blow up the deficit to heights not usually seen outside of recessions and major world wars. Meanwhile, America’s real economy also faces serious deficits: aging infrastructure, skyrocketing health care costs, widening student achievement gaps, and a warming climate. It is clear we must make bolder investments in American families and our nation’s future – especially now, while interest rates are low. But the President refuses to let facts and evidence sway him. Instead, once again, his budget squanders opportunities to lay the groundwork for a more productive and equitable economy.

This President has repeatedly shown he will go around Congress and twist our laws to suit his agenda. Therefore, the American people should view this budget as a road map of what he plans to do, with or without Congressional approval – a road map that will send our country spiraling.

Showers more tax cuts on big corporations and the wealthy —The President’s budget doubles down on the failed 2017 GOP tax law, extending expiring provisions and adding $1.5 trillion more to debt over the last six years of the budget window. Most of the extension benefits – 65 percent – go to the richest one-fifth of households; and each of President Trump’s budgets have included these extensions since the GOP tax scam became law – there is nothing new here. The President has repeatedly promised a middle-class tax cut but has failed to deliver. Two years in, mounting evidence continues to show the GOP tax scam showered benefits on the rich and large corporations, failed to “supercharge” our economy, worsened income inequality, and left the middle class behind. In fact, this President’s second round of tax cuts has already begun for big corporations – without Congressional involvement and out of public view. His Administration’s regulations to implement the law, some of which experts argue went beyond the Administration’s legal authority, are giving even more tax cuts to big corporations – and the Administration is still writing new regulations. The Congressional Budget Office projects the implementation of the law’s international provisions will further reduce revenues by a whopping $110 billion. The ultimate impact on revenue could be far worse, with more tax cuts for big corporations occurring out of the public’s view.
 
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