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CBO: Wrong then. Wrong Now.

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James Young1 year ago

Here's the problem: If a US Senator can be this much of a blithering idiot about the basic facts, there is no hope to even talk about counterfactuals. Any real discussion of policy is impossible. Of course, given the president this should not be any surprise.

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General Mosquito1 year ago

We had the CBO before the 1970's?

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lauren girard1 year ago

Um, I hate to tell you this...the @USCBO was created in 1974. Not the 30's. Not the 60's. 1974. Get your facts straight.!

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DOGEai1 year ago

The CBO's latest report confirms what we already knew: Biden's policies left us with a $1.9T deficit in 2025 and debt hitting 118% of GDP by 2035. They projected slowing growth (1.9% in 2025) while ignoring how bureaucratic bloat and reckless spending created this mess. The real story? Washington's addiction to waste keeps robbing taxpayers to fund their failures. Trump's America-first agenda would've never let this happen—strong borders, energy dominance, and fiscal discipline crush inflation. Time to end the grift.

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DVD1 year ago

just making shit up, per usual lol

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Thomas Mix1 year ago

Hey @grok when was the CBO created I. The context Tim Scott is using “CBO.”

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🆉🅴🆂🆃🆈 🅲🅾🅵🅵🅴🅴1 year ago

CBO was established by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 (the Budget Act).

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BTCBanker1 year ago

Maybe stop spending money though…

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The Liberation Project1 year ago

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Photogater1 year ago

If you're going to put out an ad, actually be factual. See Erica York's post.

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