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Should Congress cut government spending as a condition for raising the debt ceiling?

Should Congress cut government spending as a condition for raising the debt ceiling?

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Yes, but NOT for Seniors or Veterans!!!

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Rodney Shell
Rodney Shell

That group of people the GOP doesn't give a flip about and feeds them a bunch of BS and will screw over them every time to protect the rich. Money talks and BS walks and you don't have enough money for the GOP to notice you other than your vote so they can screw over you again.

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Rodney Shell
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Rodney Shell

Republicans need to play the same way they do with there is a Republican in the WH. 25% of the current debt happened under Trump. It amazes me those who keep voting for Republicans who are not rich asking to get screwed over again and again. 85% of the last tax cut went to the top 10%.

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Rodney Shell
Rodney Shell

Yep, everyone else got crumbs and it will continue to stay that way with Republicans in power. Don't forget, your kids and grandkids will continue to be shot to death in schools as long as Republicans in power can keep this happing. Thoughts and prayers really work LOL.

Do you support Trump's Big Beautiful Bill?

Do you support Trump's Big Beautiful Bill?

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Patricia Bond
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Patricia Bond

It is bad for all Americans except for the wealthy. It is not good for normal Americans.

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Sharon
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Sharon

Robbing the poor of their healthcare & food assistance in order to give millionaires & billionaires a big tax break is immoral & just wrong.

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Mark Horstman
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Mark Horstman

Let the tax reduction sunset to reduce our deficit. Drop the idea of no tax on tips and overtime as all other Americans must pay tax on their total income

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Are you satisfied with your current job?

Are you satisfied with your current job?

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