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Comments by "MrEkzotic" (@MrEkzotic) on "Beth Van Duyne: 'Progressive Democrats are acting like it's all or nothing'" video.
@Jeremy_the_bot These bills are damaging to our nation and its citizens. Trillions in entitlements and trillions on unreliable and inefficient "green energy" to cure non-existent anthropogenic "climate change."
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@Jeremy_the_bot It's not the traditional infrastructure that we have a problem with, it's the rest of the stuff, it's a waste. Who is going to pay all of this? What do you think dumping trillions of dollars of non-revenue generating debt into our economy will do?
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@karlpearson3917 Exactly.
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@brutusmaximus1830 Agreed. Looks like we will have to pry it from their demonic claws.
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@Jeremy_the_bot The leftists hated when the Trump economy increased average yearly income by $5K for low to middle income workers.
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@Jeremy_the_bot The gop introduced a bill that would remove healthcare from millions of people? Please cite your source for this.
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LyingGrifter Trump That has to be the most absurd statement I've ever heard in my entire life.
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LyingGrifter Trump If he did, I wouldn't really care, because saving America is more important than worrying about rumor and nonsense. Even if I despised Donald Trump, I'd vote for him over the petty wannabe tyrant presently infesting the White House.
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@Jeremy_the_bot As per the WSJ in Sep of 2020: In case you missed it, and most of the media did, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday that the median household income in 2019 grew a whopping 6.8%—the largest annual increase on record. While this year’s government-ordered lockdowns will erase these gains in the short term at least, it’s still worth highlighting how lower-income workers and minorities benefited from faster growth and a tighter labor market before the pandemic. Real median U.S. household income last year rose by $4,379 to $68,709. In dollar amounts, this is nearly 50% more than during the eight years of Barack Obama’s Presidency. The wealthy last year benefited from a roaring stock market, as they did during most of the Obama years. But lower and middle-income folks were also finally sharing more in the country’s growing wealth. One reason is more Americans with less education were working.
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