Submitted by MandoFett123456 t3_y7b51q in Pennsylvania
JacoDaDon t1_it30arp wrote
Reply to comment by CheckPlease54 in U.S. Supreme Court backs Republican in Pennsylvania ballots case by MandoFett123456
2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019, all 4 years he was in office, the deficit under Trump was lower than it was under Obama in 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012. Since taking office in 2020, Biden has tripled the deficit in comparison to Trump. Not to mention, just look around you. What are YOU experiencing? I’m experiencing the highest fuel prices & highest inflation I’ve paid in my life as a 43 year old born in America. That’s a fact. When Trump was in office, I could not say the same thing.
Basically it goes like this . . . if you’re in your 20s and not a democrat—You don’t have a heart, but if you’re in your 30s and not a Republican—You don’t have a brain!
CheckPlease54 t1_it3jor0 wrote
Obama lowered the deficit from a GW high of 1.8 trillion to 600 billion. Over a trillion drop. Trump immediately spiked the deficit, and you’re just leaving off Trumps last two years…lol
Biden didn’t triple any deficit. You’re lying
Trumps tariffs and massive debt spending caused inflation when demand came back under Biden. Demand on lack of supply is a world wide problem. You’re take is naive.
JacoDaDon t1_it4kau4 wrote
Trump was not POTUS in 20 or 21. I linked the deficit numbers. You just won’t look. You’re a classic, “if it’s good my guy did it. If it’s bad the last guy did it” guy.
AlanParsonsProject11 t1_it77ntb wrote
Trump wasn’t president in 2020?
JacoDaDon t1_itd1fmf wrote
Biden took office 1-6-2020.
AlanParsonsProject11 t1_itdwjvq wrote
Are you a moron.
Election Day was November 2020, Biden took office 2021. How is your memory this bad? This is hilarious dude
CheckPlease54 t1_it4vej9 wrote
Actually, his budget runs through 9 months of 2021, and he was President until January 2021
Nothing you said is correct
I actually look, and don’t ignore Trump’s massive debt spending and deficits.
CheckPlease54 t1_it537wy wrote
Trump didn’t take office until January 2017. You can’t do years
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