If we dont cut taxes we lose the trade war we are in with the world and we won't even have a country anymore.
Yeah, the tax cuts are the "hostage" in this whole thing. It's transparent, and pathetic.
There is always a hostage negotiation when it comes to funding government otherwise there isn't consent.
That's how reconciliation works. Not a single Democrat will vote for tax cuts, and if they regain the majority they will use reconciliation to raise taxes and spending. So instead of torpedoing this bill, let's get the tax cuts and spending reforms we can right now!Yeah, the tax cuts are the "hostage" in this whole thing. It's transparent, and pathetic.
That's how reconciliation works. Not a single Democrat will vote for tax cuts, and if they regain the majority they will use reconciliation to raise taxes and spending. So instead of torpedoing this bill, let's get the tax cuts and spending reforms we can right now!
The One Big, Ugly Bill
"We're joined by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who explains why he plans to vote against the reconciliation bill as written. He artfully exposes all the gimmicks in the bill to show how there is not a single transformational policy change or meaningful cut. At the same time, there are so many new entitlements created with a strategic expiration date that will continue to perpetuate the cycle of lobbying and governance by fiscal cliff. Also, not only did lawmakers fail to repeal the Green New Deal, they actually make the solar panel industry an even greater monopoly."
Pre COVID spending? Are we just going to cancel the ICBM program that was created after COVID?
You think we can deter a war against us with 1970s era missiles in 2040?
Do you think China or Russia are going to cancel their ICBM modernization programs?
Are we going to have to surrender to China like we made Japan surrender when we had nuclear weapons and tbey didn't?
Are we going to have to pay tributes and rent to China in 2045 or will they even let us have a country when they rule the new world order?
I like the having the bomb.The MIC thanks you for your service.
April was the best month we have had in years.
a monthly budget surplus of $258.4 billion...the first monthly surplus of fiscal year 2025 (which began in October 2024), and the second-largest monthly surplus in U.S. history, behind only April 2022’s $308.2 billion surplus.