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In reply to the discussion: In Bernie Land, $42 Trillion in Revenue Pays for $97 Trillion in Spending [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)16. Well, the peer reviewed studies are with Bernie. But you have the right to your opinions.
Also about Bernie "losing steam" LOL. We'll find out soon enough...
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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In Bernie Land, $42 Trillion in Revenue Pays for $97 Trillion in Spending [View all]
beastie boy
Feb 2020
OP
Boy, TPTB really don't want to lose their pittance of a tax raise to pay for their
Hestia
Feb 2020
#1
The current Federal budget is between $4-5 trillion. $30 to $40 trillion over ten years....
George II
Feb 2020
#2
In Biden Land, he said yesterday he'll appoint the first African American woman to the US Senate.
JudyM
Feb 2020
#3
This guy works at a right-wing think tank and writes for National Review, and uses the
DanTex
Feb 2020
#8
Well, the peer reviewed studies are with Bernie. But you have the right to your opinions.
DanTex
Feb 2020
#16
And Bros who hate the Democratic Party at The Intercept are "go-to sources here."
ehrnst
Feb 2020
#22
"Sometimes, The Brogressive will describe himself as "socially liberal, but fiscally conservative"
DanTex
Feb 2020
#34
That's not an "abstract" of a scientific study. It's a summary of an opinion piece by a BS advisor.
lapucelle
Feb 2020
#40