The national debt is like a credit card. Year after year after year, Washington keeps hitting the limit, so they just keep expanding it. Now, America's credit card debt is higher than what we make in an entire year. Shouldn't we reevaluate how Washington is spending your money?

May 19, 2023 · 1:44 PM UTC

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Sure. But first we need to pay our bill or it’ll ruin the entire economy. Stop holding the country hostage to get your demands. Raise the debt ceiling and then argue the budget in good faith.
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Aint nothing gonna change
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But with a credit card, you can't just decide not to pay it because you don't like how much things cost in the past. This isn't the time to put these kinds of measures in place. Do it when you pass the budget, not when it's going to destroy the economy. If we default, we know who to blame. The GOP. It will cost you every election for a decade.
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When will pretty words be enough. Action protect USA government the people. Representative of America government the people. Washington DC capital Hill surely takes their time. Catching political candidates criminals
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We're paying for your Dear Leader running up the deficit with your blessings.
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Hello Pot, meet Qevin Kettle.
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Exactly how is forcing the U.S. into a recession going to reduce the national debt. I know Trump is happy to push the U.S. into a recession because the American People rejected his corruption and lies
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They only mention debt when the other side is in office.
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Yes we should. But please no default⬇️
A 🇺🇸 Government default is unlikely, but consequences would be massive. 🧵⬇️