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In reply to the discussion: In Bernie Land, $42 Trillion in Revenue Pays for $97 Trillion in Spending [View all]dware
(18,181 posts)27. Nope, my whole point is that Bernie is promising things he can't
possibly deliver, and if he is the nominee, then prepare for another 4 years of the Mango Menace and the likelihood of a R controlled House and no chance of retaking the Senate.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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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