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Prof Triggernometry
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Not a fan of Clinton or Bush, but there's no proof that Perot did that. That's a common fallacy.
Outside of suspect exit polling there's no real proof he didn't either.
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Not a fan of Clinton or Bush, but there's no proof that Perot did that. That's a common fallacy.
Outside of suspect exit polling there's no real proof he didn't either.
In other words, you've got nothing to back up your claim except that you really, really want it to be true. Of course.
More or less. It’s one of the longstanding Republican myths, like illegal immigrants voting in our elections.
The most disconcerting shift in the Biden budget is its radical expansion of the size of the federal government as a percentage of national economic activity.
For the first time in our history, other than during the Second World War, the federal government will absorb almost 25 percent of our nation’s wealth under the Biden budget.
If you add in the activities of states and cities, government spending will easily exceed a quarter of the country’s economic output.
And this is only the opening gambit.
Approximately $5.4 trillion of spending on new programs or expanded federal social programs is proposed in the Biden budget over ten years
It should be noted that it is the intent of the Biden team to also add $3.4 trillion in new taxes..
In other words, you've got nothing to back up your claim except that you really, really want it to be true. Of course.