The federal government is bringing in more money than ever. Yet our national debt has skyrocketed under President Biden. Washington doesn't have a revenue problem—it has a spending problem.

May 19, 2023 · 11:27 PM UTC

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revoke Trump's tax cuts for corporations and uberweathly. Any effort to cut benefits/services must be accompanied with revenue increase for corp and very weathly. It's only FAIR! @potus @RepJeffries @SenSchumer
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And isn't that on Congress to decide, not the president?
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FALSE. It sky-rocketed under trump. Stop lying! The definition of a lying politician right here.
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This tweet needs to be FACT CHECKED. @Twitter, you need fact checking bubbles next to these false statements.
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You know that cutting revenue contributes to the debt too. So, if you're really serious you should roll back the tax cuts that were given to the rich during the trump administration.
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We DO have a revenue problem: the wealthy aren’t paying even close to their fair share, and you were protecting them.
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That was your guy, with that tax cut for your friends, the rich guys, you know. We are only cleaning up your mess. As usual.
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I would encourage people to research under which administrations our debt has “skyrocketed”. It’s not Biden, or ant Democrat. Hint: Donald Trump is responsible for about 25% of our total national debt!
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Stop giving the rich tax breaks. Time to stop making the middle class foot the tax bills.
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Stop lying! Biden has cut $1.7 trillion from the deficit!
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