Media and Leftists conclusion: Trump created an affordability crisis

If you’re asking whether Trump, across his first term plus his current term, has now committed to more long-term borrowing than Biden, the answer is yes. CRFB’s official scoring places Trump’s first-term legislative impact at about $8.4 trillion in new ten-year borrowing. Biden’s full term comes in at roughly $4.7 trillion using the same method. And in Trump’s current term, the appropriations increases and early legislative actions are already adding several trillion more on top of his earlier total. So if we’re talking about cumulative long-term borrowing commitments, Trump’s number is now higher.

It is also important to note that a substantial portion of the 2025 fiscal impact under Trump is not yet fully visible in the published long-term scoring, because many of the supplemental appropriations, emergency authorities, and executive-branch spending directives take time to be reflected in CBO and CRFB analyses. That does not mean the spending is hidden; it means the formal scoring process lags behind the legal changes. As those scores are released, they will be incorporated the same way CRFB incorporates the fiscal effects of every administration’s actions.

The point remains the same: using the standard methodology applied to every president, Trump’s cumulative borrowing commitments now exceed Biden’s.
You sir, are a sophist liar. That I do not like. :nono:
 
A reasonable estimate, but we won’t know the exact number until CBO and CRFB score the rest of his 2025 actions.
Bihh, you're some kinda AI bot or something. As if some people never made eggshell bots on MiRC.
I did, btw, so I know wtf is going is going on here. You may or may not have some of the code I did in your ass.
Tbh I'm feeling it's somebody else's coding, but yeah.
 
Just following the record and if that makes you mad that is not my fault.
I'm not angry, but you are not tangible and like ether, k?
Nobody should listen to anything you say, ever.
I am self-impressed at how I can get my point across without cussing.
Cussing seems to bring bad luck, so I'm trying to stop it for me.
Like if I drop a small washer? If I cuss, probably won't find it, not cussing increases probabilities of me finding it.
Seriously. It's an inner working of this world, take it for what you will. :dunno:
Know that I ain't bullshittin' about that. 😆
 
I'm not angry, but you are not tangible and like ether, k?
Nobody should listen to anything you say, ever.
I am self-impressed at how I can get my point across without cussing.
Cussing seems to bring bad luck, so I'm trying to stop it for me.
Like if I drop a small washer? If I cuss, probably won't find it, not cussing increases probabilities of me finding it.
Seriously. It's an inner working of this world, take it for what you will. :dunno:
Know that I ain't bullshittin' about that. 😆
I’ll give you credit—you’re different, and you seem comfortable with that. Living well within one’s own skin is a good thing, I suppose. Carry on.
 
I’ll give you credit—you’re different, and you seem comfortable with that. Living well within one’s own skin is a good thing, I suppose. Carry on.
You're that same ol' boy and just changed your name again, huh?
Grind or the other one, right? Reckon you wouldn't be a bot in that case.
Anime Titties dude, maybe.
 
Try as I might, I cannot think of one thing he 'promised' that he has actually done. As of this month his golf outings have redirected $77 million taxpayer dollars to his coffers.
Oh no? How about closing the border, retard? 😆
Yeah, but I know I'm dealing with a retard, so..fuck you anyway, you malicious POS.
:BKick:
 
If you’re asking whether Trump, across his first term plus his current term, has now committed to more long-term borrowing than Biden, the answer is yes. CRFB’s official scoring places Trump’s first-term legislative impact at about $8.4 trillion in new ten-year borrowing. Biden’s full term comes in at roughly $4.7 trillion using the same method. And in Trump’s current term, the appropriations increases and early legislative actions are already adding several trillion more on top of his earlier total. So if we’re talking about cumulative long-term borrowing commitments, Trump’s number is now higher.

It is also important to note that a substantial portion of the 2025 fiscal impact under Trump is not yet fully visible in the published long-term scoring, because many of the supplemental appropriations, emergency authorities, and executive-branch spending directives take time to be reflected in CBO and CRFB analyses. That does not mean the spending is hidden; it means the formal scoring process lags behind the legal changes. As those scores are released, they will be incorporated the same way CRFB incorporates the fiscal effects of every administration’s actions.

The point remains the same: using the standard methodology applied to every president, Trump’s cumulative borrowing commitments now exceed Biden’s.
Trump is going to set up a Yuge surplus for America.
IMO, that's his intention, and it looks like he knows how to do it.
It's just nice to have one that isn't working against everybody. Kennedy and uh..Ford weren't that bad.
However, America has had about a half a century of bad presidents and needs to prevent some more shit like that happening in the future.
From Reagan to Trump, all bad. Seriously. And Reagan was undermined by Bush.
Bubba woulda been alright, but he had that woman driving him. So he wasn't, either.
Citizens need to learn about the "CFR" and "ICLEI" and all that. :|
 
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Trump is going to set up a Yuge surplus for America.
IMO, that's his intention, and it looks like he knows how to do it.
It's just nice to have one that isn't working against everybody. Kennedy and uh..Ford weren't that bad.
However, America has had about a half a century of bad presidents and needs to prevent some more shit like that happening in the future.
From Reagan to Trump, all bad. Seriously.
Bubba woulda been alright, but he had that woman driving him. So he wasn't, either.
Citizens need to learn about the "CFR" and "ICLEI" and all that. :|
Look — I see you want Trump to come out on top in every comparison, but a surplus just isn’t where the numbers are pointing, no matter the intentions. That’s not partisan, it’s just the fiscal reality, and that’s really all there is to say on it.
 
So you wish...
Quiet, piggy.
Increased supply does what, retard? :rolleyes2:
You may never have had a Civics class, but I did. :|
One more time, cunt. Presidents do not set fuel prices. Period. They neither “jack up” prices (as one of you fucking morons put it), nor decrease them.

Fuck man. As a group, I have never seen as stupid a set of fucking idiots as you MAGATs. Every fucking one of you is as dumb as a fucking rock.
 
I'm not angry, but you are not tangible and like ether, k?
Nobody should listen to anything you say, ever.
I am self-impressed at how I can get my point across without cussing.
Cussing seems to bring bad luck, so I'm trying to stop it for me.
Like if I drop a small washer? If I cuss, probably won't find it, not cussing increases probabilities of me finding it.
Seriously. It's an inner working of this world, take it for what you will. :dunno:
Know that I ain't bullshittin' about that. 😆
^Folks, there is some sort of mind altering substance use going on here.
 
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