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OMB Director Russ Vought: “You CANNOT have a conversation about reducing debt and deficits when the economy is not going…you’ve got to pass this, otherwise we’re going to have a recession. This bill actually cuts spending…it's the biggest mandatory savings proposal in history.”
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@russvought Biggest savings ever? Feels like someone’s always promising that. Show me the receipts.

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@russvought I don't believe him...sorry

@russvought A decrease in the level of increase is still an increase. This is the same gaslighting politicians have been using for decades.

@russvought This a defining moment in Trump's presidency, determining the extent of his power. The economic factors are both favorable or unfavorable, depending upon political fealty. Once again, the resistance to real change is very telling.

I NEVER want to hear you losers in Con Inc media moan on and on about inflation and the debt ever again. You people are the worst snakes on the planet. Btw… in what world are we not allowed to cut taxes and cut enough spending to offset the lose of revenue from taxes? The Swamp.. that’s where

@russvought They’re using the same playbook as Covid!!! You must take this shot or things will get much worse!!! Don’t read the bill for yourself, trust us we know what we’re talking about!!!! Trust the science/politicians!!!

@russvought We want less gov't spending than tax receipts. Start paying down the deficit!

@russvought This bill does NOT cut spending, it rediverts it to the military. Fuck MAGA, fuck Trump, and fuck the Democrats. You are ALL scumbags.

@russvought We must have drastic cuts. May hurt but the future will hurt our children more.

@russvought It cuts the increase. That's what "cut spending" means in DC. You used to know that, @glennbeck
