It is the job of the left to deliver real change in the wrong direction and the job of the right to make sure those changes in the wrong direction never get undone.
I'm not so much concerned with the body slam as I am with the charge of "assaulting and impeding a federal officer." Potentially 6 years for leaning up against a car? Seriously?
Look at it strategically (I don't actually care about Team R winning races, but just trying to analyze their situation objectively) Team R was smart not to waste resources on a race they were guaranteed to lose in NYC no matter what they did...
Bringing up things like Roe v. Wade that had not been any part of this discussion is an example of your being all over the place.
Conspicuously, one of the things that Trump has never accomplished is cutting spending.
Although, as you pointed...
So when Biden was president.
That doesn't really help your case.
And I'm sure the reduction did not return all the way back down to pre-COVID levels. It was just a ratchet effect.
Yes. If something can't go on forever, then it won't.
There is not a political path to avoid the eventual default of the federal government's financial obligations. And every chance Republicans have to prove this, they do.
Based on your comments here, and your support for Trump and the Republican party continuing to increase spending every year even beyond the levels Biden attained, you are settling for a government that will bankrupt the country, not a government...
OK, you already have all your excuses set for spending to keep going up every year as a result of Republicans having control of both houses of Congress and the White House.
In that case, I'm not sure what I've said that you disagree with.
It looks like you're all set with excuses for spending in 2026 being higher than 2025.
How about 2027. Will spending go down then? Or will it still keep going up?
So you're saying federal spending in 2026 will be lower than 2025?
Great. There's our test then to see if you're right. I trust that if it turns out the federal government spends more in 2026 than it did in 2025, you will change your verdict...