THE TRUMP 2024 THREAD

newfie

Well-Known Member
see i just dont trust budget estimates most have been wrong or they are manipulated to make a specific argument.
shine a turd as they will do depending on whether they are for the new plan or against it.
show me what we are spending for each section and then what we plan to spend for each section.
show me what the total spend will be this year and each year for the next 10 years.
they cant do it because they dont have those numbers yet but they will still give us estimates as if they do have those numbers.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
see i just dont trust budget estimates most have been wrong or they are manipulated to make a specific argument.
shine a turd as they will do depending on whether they are for the new plan or against it.
show me what we are spending for each section and then what we plan to spend for each section.
show me what the total spend will be this year and each year for the next 10 years.
they cant do it because they dont have those numbers yet but they will still give us estimates as if they do have those numbers.
Well, the only thing you can do is estimate, but when you give politicians the ability to use that much money, they rarely say no.
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Well, the only thing you can do is estimate, but when you give politicians the ability to use that much monepoly, they rarely say no.
thats the problem . there is no accountability with the process. politicians can use smoke and mirrors and spin numbers and no one knows whether its right or wrong. Even the budget committees get it wrong which does not help.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member

The 'Big, Beautiful Bill' Will "Massively" Increase Near-Term Deficits, Add $5 Trillion In Debt​

Late last week, the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) released its preliminary score of the House Ways and Means Committee mark-up of the large budget reconciliation bill working its way through Congress, also known as Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" (BBB). And while the BBB is inching to passing through Congress - despite holdouts still remaining especially over the size of the SALT deduction - here is a snapshot of what is in the Bill, and how it will affect the US in the coming decade.

We start with a look at the fiscal policy focus of the BBB: Republicans' slim majority and their use of the budget reconciliation process are key influences on the composition of the fiscal policy-related legislation. That said, extending the expiring provisions of the TCJA should have sufficient support within the party for enactment. Additional tax cuts, such as a domestic manufacturing credit and not taxing tips, will be facilitated by the political viability of sufficient “pay-fors”. This will likely include watered-down versions of proposed IRA tax credit phase-outs and cuts to social spending programs.

So how does one quantify the impact of the BBB: as a reminder, the Ways and Means Committee is responsible for writing the main tax code portion of the bill. Relative to the CBO’s January 2025 baseline, the JCT estimated the mark up to increase deficits by $3.8trn over the next 10 years, with most of the deficit increase ($2.2trn) occurring over the next five years. Indeed, breaking the bill down even further, of the $1.9trn of total savings identified in the mark up, the majority ($1.2trn) is realized over the back half of the 10-year budget window.
Wasn't the same thing said about the Trump tax cuts during his first term? Didn't they actually increase revenue but the problem was with the spending?
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
whats alarming is they filled up a stadium with like minded individuals . thats not a small thing
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