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It was the Newt Gingrich House that was responsible for the almost balanced budget. Bill Clinton was dragged kicking and screaming to comply due to enormous poitical pressure. It was a single Democrat senator that prevented a Balanced Budget amendment to the constitution from passing. The Payroll tax had to be raised due to Jimmy Carter’s inflation.
Wanna hear another eyebrow-raiser, my lad? Republican President Richard Nixon not only signed legislation creating the Environmental Protection Agency, he actually advocated for it before it was passed.
Well, to be clear, it was the NEWT GINGRICH, GOP CONGRESS that finally passed spending bills that would not add to the debt. And yeah, Reagan is the one who prolonged the pyramid scheme known as Social Security. Even then they knew he was just punting the collapse point down the road, and here we are staring at it.
In both cases you have to look at congress – The group that actually decides and passes the bills that do the deeds. For Reagan, it was Democrat and for Clinton it was the Republicans. Presidents can only sign it – or veto it. No other option.
“Contumacious”. Wow. Points for Sedgewick! I’ve got a better-than-average vocabulary, and I still had to find out that it means “obstinate”, “obdurate”, “recalcitrant”, and a bunch of other words I actually do know.
Ah the surplus myth. The use of intragovernmental transfers was a shell game to make the budget look better by paying down public debt but didn’t reduce the national debt at all. It just transferred the debt from outside to the government as the holders of it.
Steve Bartholomew about 1 year ago
Better stop your fact checking.
wmwiii Premium Member about 1 year ago
I hate to tell you this, Sedgewick, but………
A Common 'tator about 1 year ago
Ask it what was the US doing during the first two years and three months of WW2
Doug K about 1 year ago
Contumacious: stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority.
Jayalexander about 1 year ago
And Bidenomics has reduced inflation by several hallucinations.
Justanolddude Premium Member about 1 year ago
ask it about the dot com boom.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
I didn’t like Clinton, but the economy was booming during his presidency. One of his slogans was “it’s the economy, stupid”
rossevrymn about 1 year ago
Digging into history and facts can derail the right-wing populist’s fantasies quickly.
Out of the Past about 1 year ago
Uh oh. Politics. He’s deliberately making it harder for us to defend our liking Sedgwick.
Tom about 1 year ago
It was the Newt Gingrich House that was responsible for the almost balanced budget. Bill Clinton was dragged kicking and screaming to comply due to enormous poitical pressure. It was a single Democrat senator that prevented a Balanced Budget amendment to the constitution from passing. The Payroll tax had to be raised due to Jimmy Carter’s inflation.
Serial Pedant about 1 year ago
Ignoring the rise of Herr schickelgruber. (AKA Adolph Hitler)
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 1 year ago
My computer shows ASI ED instead of ASKED – looks like half the K got dropped- anybody else’s look like that?
hornacek about 1 year ago
Is it just me or is the “K” in “ASKED” in the second panel blurred out? It looks like “THIS CHAPGPT! I ASIED FOR HELP …”
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Somebody pick that kid up and take him out of his safe little bubble. That might save him from being indicted one day.
bigheadx Premium Member about 1 year ago
and Ronnie added income taxes to social security checks, what a sweetheart
dpatrickryan Premium Member about 1 year ago
FAKE NEWS! MURRICA!
yangeldf about 1 year ago
yes, raw facts do seem to irritate conservatives, that’s why we’ve been getting so many proposals to ban books and whitewash history classes
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
A lot of people would try to deny these undeniable facts.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wanna hear another eyebrow-raiser, my lad? Republican President Richard Nixon not only signed legislation creating the Environmental Protection Agency, he actually advocated for it before it was passed.
DarkHorseSki about 1 year ago
Well, to be clear, it was the NEWT GINGRICH, GOP CONGRESS that finally passed spending bills that would not add to the debt. And yeah, Reagan is the one who prolonged the pyramid scheme known as Social Security. Even then they knew he was just punting the collapse point down the road, and here we are staring at it.
dbhoskisson about 1 year ago
In both cases you have to look at congress – The group that actually decides and passes the bills that do the deeds. For Reagan, it was Democrat and for Clinton it was the Republicans. Presidents can only sign it – or veto it. No other option.
jpozenel about 1 year ago
Okay. I’ll admit it. I had to look up “contumacious”.
Impkins Premium Member about 1 year ago
Maybe have Jarvis write your paper. :)
PaulGoes about 1 year ago
The kid learned history in Florida
Sam Handwich about 1 year ago
“Contumacious”. Wow. Points for Sedgewick! I’ve got a better-than-average vocabulary, and I still had to find out that it means “obstinate”, “obdurate”, “recalcitrant”, and a bunch of other words I actually do know.
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ah the surplus myth. The use of intragovernmental transfers was a shell game to make the budget look better by paying down public debt but didn’t reduce the national debt at all. It just transferred the debt from outside to the government as the holders of it.
paul GROSS Premium Member about 1 year ago
Taxes are the domain of congress. Presidents can do nothing but recommend.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
That’s a hallucination Sedgie. Unfortunately it’s yours.
SwimsWithSharks about 1 year ago
Perhaps one of Sedge’s wealthy uncles can buy ChatGPT and set the record straight, that it was GOP presidents who balanced the budget.