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In reply to the discussion: Ryan: Trillion-dollar deficits were inevitable [View all]TomVilmer
(1,832 posts)25. Fake stuff like this is fun for brain dead supporters...
... but would last zero seconds in any real debate. With valid arguments there might be a chance for a decent dialogue. Paul Ryan have said plenty of real stupid things to pick from. Make a difference - please leave all use of fake arguments to Trump & Friends!
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There is nothing stopping them from repealing the tax cuts for the wealthy law
BumRushDaShow
Apr 2018
#2
Not positive, but pretty sure the millennial are the largest generation now , bigger than the
notdarkyet
Apr 2018
#34
How dare the Baby Boomers live long enough to collect their Social Security!
Marie Marie
Apr 2018
#8
That's a creative spin. Gotta hand it to him. He's got an answer for everything.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#11
Sooner or later someone is going to have to address the 800 lb. Gorilla in the room.
SergeStorms
Apr 2018
#16
If I had a dollar for every time I heard Ryan described as a "Policy Wonk' or "Budget Guru",
Midnight Writer
Apr 2018
#21
If trillion-dollar-deficits are unavoidable, how would a balanced-budget agreement avoid them?
DetlefK
Apr 2018
#31