Let's remember how we got here—10 days out from a Biden default on the national debt. He ignored the looming crisis for months, despite my repeated calls to negotiate. Because of his inaction, he risks bumbling into the first default in American history.

May 22, 2023 · 9:23 PM UTC

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We see you Kevin. Stop gaslighting.
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You are a liar, Kevin. Biden released his plan on March 9th. The GOP House approved your plan on April 26th. He didn’t ignore the crisis. You all are willing to hurt the majority of Americans to protect the wealthy’s tax breaks & tax cheats. npr.org/2023/03/09/116196794…
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Americans didn’t forget that Trump spent money like a drunken sailor when he occupied the W.H.. Donald Trump raised the debt by a staggering 7.8 trillion dollars. Under Trump, Republicans raised the debt limit 3 times, with no objection or concern over Trump’s wild spending.
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Hey what about rolling back some of your tax cuts… or empowering the IRS to go after folks who’re not paying their fair share?
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We all know that default is a game. Finally you guys will make agreement 😄
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Quit saying it's the "first default in American history". This is disingenuous.
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Do you remember how much debt was added during the Trump years including the Tax cuts made to the rich and big corporations?
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Y’all didn’t give a crap when trump was in charge… hypocrisy
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