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It's All Politics
A $3.5 Trillion Dollar Budget?
submitted 2 years ago by skeeterPresidential Hopeful from self.politics
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[–]StillLessons 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun - 2 years ago (0 children)
Not breaking. Broken.
We are seeing shortages in material and labor. Those are indications "the system" is already not functioning.
The piece where our .gov may also run into trouble in the item you note here is that the narrative doesn't work the way they are playing it. In the old days (where the majority of our [bought and paid for] "representatives" cut their teeth), a "big package" like this could be sold to their voters as a great win. "Look what I'm bringing to you!" I don't think they realize we've moved past that point. The only voters who don't realize that these numbers represent fiscal collapse rather than real money are living under a rock. That this bill represents zero "real" money is now well understood. Just printed scrip further destroying the people doing real work.
Do they really think they'll campaign on this kind of crap? Our Dear Leaderstm are so dangerously out of touch at this point, perhaps they really don't see what's coming...
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