We need to get more process into all that and I think we'd end up with better results.
This place is going to swamp the system under our current policies.
I can tell you that Trump tax cuts were almost paying for themselves and that was $150 billion annually over 10 years, $1.5 trillion.
We're now $34 trillion in debt. We were only $18 trillion in debt when I got here a little over 5 years ago.
We're borrowing it from our kids and grandkids.
Yes, I mean obviously erasing student loan debt is a political move, a cost share leading into an election...
I guess what I would say though that a lot of that feels like trying to close the barn doors after the horses have left the stable.
Is there a connection between the botched rollout and erasing student loan debt?
We were only $18 trillion in debt when I got here a little over 5 years ago.
What is the best way for Congress to hold the Biden administration accountable for putting people in my State in a situation like that? I me...
We're now $34 trillion in debt.