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To: Sdgla who wrote (1338516)1/16/2022 10:42:26 AM
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Democrats don't hide Republicans do. The R's act out their roles and follow the script. This is coming to an end.



To: Sdgla who wrote (1338516)1/16/2022 11:41:30 AM
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Jan. 6 hearings 'are going to blow the roof off the House,' Raskin says



David Knowles
·Senior Editor

Fri, January 14, 2022, 5:15 PM·3 min read


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To: Sdgla who wrote (1338516)1/16/2022 11:43:00 AM
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Trump Rally Underscores G.O.P. Tension Over How to Win in 2022
Donald Trump’s rally in Arizona on Saturday featured a host of election deniers. His involvement in state races and his inability to let go of his 2020 loss worries many Republicans.

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To: Sdgla who wrote (1338516)1/16/2022 11:47:40 AM
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News World Americas US politics
Lindsey Graham blasted as ‘pathetic and soulless’ as he attacks colleagues who don’t love TrumpThe Senator from South Carolina has seemingly changed his tune after being highly critical of the Former President last year

PUSSY!!!!!!!!



To: Sdgla who wrote (1338516)1/16/2022 12:01:48 PM
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When it comes to the deficit, Americans have endured a remarkably consistent pattern for four decades.

It starts with a Republican presidential candidate denouncing the deficit and vowing to balance the budget if elected. That Republican then takes office, abandons interest in the issue, and expresses indifference when the deficit becomes vastly larger. Then a Democrat takes office, at which point GOP lawmakers who didn't care at all about the deficit suddenly decide it's a critical issue that the new center-left president must immediately prioritize.

During the Democratic administration, the deficit invariably shrinks — a development Republicans tend to ignore — at which point the entire cycle starts over with a new round of national GOP candidates denouncing the deficit and vowing to balance the budget if elected.

A Roll Call report from Friday suggests the 40-year pattern remains intact.

Surging tax revenues as the U.S. economy rebounded from the coronavirus-driven downturn helped reduce the budget deficit for the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the Treasury Department and White House budget office announced Friday. The fiscal 2021 deficit clocked in at a still-massive $2.8 trillion, although that's down $360 billion from the previous year's shortfall and it's $897 billion less than the Biden administration predicted in February.

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Deficit shrinks in the first year of Joe Biden's presidency
When it comes to the deficit, we've endured a consistent pattern for four decades. As the deficit shrinks in the Biden era, the pattern remains intact.