Cannonpointer » 40 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
You are suggesting that a republican congress with a republican president is going to exercise fiscal restraint.
You're really making that suggestion.
I give you props for optimism, son.

i am not optimistic at all-----
https://www.axios.com/2025/05/21/trump- ... ficit-debt
- White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt went as far as to claim that the bill "does not add to the deficit," and that it would actually save $1.6 trillion through spending cuts and Medicaid work requirements.
Reality check: Independent budget experts see that as laughable. ////////
so do I haha
What they're saying: "This tax bill's enormity is being underplayed ... [It] will cost more than the 2017 tax cuts, the pandemic CARES Act, Biden's stimulus, and the Inflation Reduction Act
combined," Jessica Riedl, a budget specialist at the conservative Manhattan Institute,
told Yahoo Finance.
- Jim Millstein, a former chief restructuring officer at the Treasury Department, warned that most deficit projections "assume consistent economic growth."