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A deceiving perspective. Using 4.6 trillion covid relief spending of 2020-21 as baseline, any debt

Author: Eli (9473 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 2:46 pm on May 28, 2023
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increase after 2020, if not exceeding 4.6 trillion, will be viewed by fools as trend in right direction.

Put it into perspective of your everyday life, assuming you are a middle class household like millions of others. You bought a new house in 2020 with a loan of $ 1 million. In 2021 you add 500k more debts from buying luxury cars and jeweleries and in 2022 you added another 300k more debts from luxury vacations and home remodeling. You must think your debts trend of 2020-2022 is in right direction. LOL.


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Replies to: "A deceiving perspective. Using 4.6 trillion covid relief spending of 2020-21 as baseline, any debt"

  • An interesting perspective on U.S. Debt during Biden's first term... [LINK] [IMAGE] - TyroneIrish - 12:43pm 5/28/23 (4) [View All]
    • A deceiving perspective. Using 4.6 trillion covid relief spending of 2020-21 as baseline, any debt - Eli - 2:46pm 5/28/23
      • Your use of basic math is racist. [NT] - Curly1918 - 6:39pm 5/28/23
    • Good stuff, Tyrone. A pox on the GOP House for threatening to sabotage our economy. - conorlarkin - 1:47pm 5/28/23
      • Congress passed the increase. [NT] - jabbadoody5 - 6:12pm 5/28/23
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