The Commish
Footballguy
Of course you do. You vote for them over and over and over. And then, when pressed in the other spending threads that were GOP centric, you threw up your hands and acknowledged they all spend and lamented to "hope they don't, but what can I do?" shtick. The answer then is the same as it is now...don't vote for them if you have issues with their spending.I'm talking about spending
CARES Act into law, March 27, 2020, Congress and President Trump set into motion a massive $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief bill and the largest single economic rescue plan in the history of the U.S.
An interim funding bill—known as the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act—added $484 billion to that total. And in December 2020, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, was passed, adding another $900 billion in economic relief amid the ongoing fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic
Then on March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan into law bringing total COVID-19 relief so far to nearly $5.7 trillion
Last night, 1.8 trillion more spending was announced
that's above and beyond what the Govt spends
I don't accept that politicians are just going to spend - I don't accept 30 trillion in irresponsibility that will eventually results in the citizens of this country being economic slaves to the Fed Govt or, the USA defaults on its debt
Democrats and Republicans have failed - and right now, its Democrats failing yugely
The point you completely ignored (I should be used to it by now) is that they are all going to spend. The only question you can ask is "what do I prefer they spend on?" at this point. If it's big business and really rich people you vote X. If it's things like healthcare, education, infrastructure, you vote Y. THAT is what your choices are today. Feigning concern on spending depending on who's in office doesn't get you anywhere. You aren't fooling anyone.