Maybe we wouldn’t have a debt crisis if the government wasn’t funding plankton and salmon studies.

Jan 27, 2023 · 5:42 PM UTC

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Yeah. Who needs fish. Did the trump tax cut pay for itself yet, dummy? propublica.org/article/natio…
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I think the endless wars are 99%, then the salmon. Trying to manage every country is the reason for the debt. A powerful armed forces makes sense, but dumping billions and billions into Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine only bleeds us dry and enriches the war economy.
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There’s only one planet Earth, Gym. There’s no Earth 2. No planet B. No one expects you to understand this fact. You’re, well… you’re you. Now, since you brought up our debt, fun fact — 25% of our current debt is attributable to ONE person — Your Cheeto-hued master. donald trump
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Oralé Mr Speaker, Everyone Gets Classified Documents today!
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Gymmie, call me crazy, but I am not even slightly surprised you don't have an appreciation for science. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Maybe if we didn't hoard all our cash and invest in infrastructure and social systems that would create jobs, we wouldn't be in this mess? hmm?
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Or if you were in jail.
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And other non essential projects + pork barrel things.
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A lot less if we weren't providing free healthcare, free plane and bus tickets, free lodging, and much more for people who broke our laws and entered the Country illegally.