If you have teenagers, and they spend past the limit on a credit card—you pay for it. But you don’t allow their bad spending habits to continue. You change their behavior so it never happens again. Now it’s time for Washington to change its behavior too.

Feb 6, 2023 · 10:41 PM UTC

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The dine and dash school of parenting.
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🤥🤥🤥🐍
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First, repeal the Trump tax cuts. It was an irresponsible action on the part of the GOP. #GOPClownShowContinues #GOPTaxScam
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Republicans always fall back on the family budget metaphor, which isn't appropriate, but let's indulge them: why did you decide to take a huge pay cut (in the form of rich folk and corporate tax cuts)?
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So why did you allow the little kid to spend $7.8 trillion in 2016-2020v
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You do realize the “credit card” payment the GOP ran up is due. This is on old debt due to your 2017 tax cut. Pass the budget,stop posturing. We se right through you. If your serious about cutting the debt, cut your salaries down to minimum wage,add time cards, eliminate benefits
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<sigh> same tired nonsense. Debt is for charges that were approved in past.
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Well…it was Republicans that ran up the debt so we’re actively working to reign in their spending by not voting for them.
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How do you spend past the limit of a credit card if it's a limit and why would the teenager have your credit card and are you implying if they don't spend past the limit then they pay for it instead of you what does this metaphor even mean
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How much did the deficit increase under your lord and savior, Benedict Donald?
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