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In reply to the discussion: U.S. national debt reaches a record $37 trillion, the Treasury Department reports [View all]republianmushroom
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U.S. national debt reaches a record $37 trillion, the Treasury Department reports [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Aug 13
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Trump's trying as hard as he can-however, don't worry: he'll deprecate the US dollar as currency and replace it with ...
xocetaceans
Aug 13
#36
Trump is aiming for bankruptcy number 7-this one the United States of America.
Lonestarblue
Aug 13
#7
We all knew it would get worse because Trump said it would get better. Folks should know by now.
twodogsbarking
Aug 13
#8
yeah, I saw all sorts of numbers, when doing a Quick Look to see what the threshold was but couldn't find a hard number.
Javaman
Aug 13
#31
Wait with all those trillions and trillions of Tariffs money coming in it should be going down
Historic NY
Aug 13
#14
He leaves out how HIM and REPUBLICANS in Congress just foisted HUGE tax increase on everyone
Bengus81
Aug 13
#15
In other words business in the US is paying and they will have to charge the consumer
Historic NY
Aug 13
#20
They pay the tariff at one of the 328 Ports of entry into the US to the US Treasury
Bengus81
Aug 13
#21
Almost thirty years ago Clinton had a balanced budget and a surplus. He taxed the rich
Bengus81
Aug 13
#23
But, that is before the budget director multiplies the amount of the debt by a -1 to get the true amount of the surplus
LiberalArkie
Aug 13
#34
Gee, when do we switch to Crypto? Will there be pennies? FOX, where are ya.
twodogsbarking
Aug 13
#35