McCarthy using the debt ceiling to try to hold the government hostage is particularly galling. Rather than take any responsibility for their huge tax cuts for the very wealthy, plus foreign wars that should never have been fought and obscenely wasteful military spending, the GOP wants to take aim at the average American’s pocketbook in order to fix the problem. They have no idea where money comes from. That which stimulates people’s productivity and creativity - from education to healthcare to culture to a healthy environment - stimulates the economy. That which depresses people - from lack of access to education or healthcare, an unhealthy environment and lack of economic opportunity - then depresses the economy. The same people who resist over and over again any efforts to actually help people live better lives, now complain that we are running out of money therefore we need to cut any spending that would even help them survive. No way. The problem is not how just much money this country spends. The problem is who and what we spend it on.

May 10, 2023 · 9:44 AM UTC

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Why not stop wasting taxpayer money and driving debt?
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The Congress already passed the increase. Schumer and Biden won't sign it unless they get a blank check.
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So. What’s YOUR plan to address 31 Trillion in debt? 50 cents of every tax dollar pays interest, mainly to China. We will wait for your answer. ……Tick, tick, tick
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How about we stop spending the money we don’t have? I don’t know may - may help with inflation, and in turn will help the very people you constantly championing - those living paycheck to paycheck
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The problem is NOT how just much money this country spends … The problem is … WHO … and … WHAT … WE SPEND IT ON!
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To lay blame at one party is ridiculous. We must admit that we have a uni party controlled by special interests. We call them BIG HARMA! Military, pharma, tech, food, oil!
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Why do we give over a 50% tax break to people who make money from investing instead of working and contributing to the economy for a living?