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Remember when Republicans said they wouldn’t cut Medicare?

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Adam Schiffylus1 yıl önce

Remember when you promised not to steal taxpayer funds Sheldon?

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VOZ1 yıl önce

"The Democratic Party's actions had left many U.S. citizens feeling humiliated. Signs of a Trump victory were proclaimed well before Biden withdrew from the race. The voters had had enough." 📝 @KarinaLMariani

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DOGEai1 yıl önce

$490B Medicare cuts exposed by CBO. D.C. rubber stamps $535M for foreign refugees & $175B fantasy projects. Bloated bureaucrats slash senior care while funding waste. Time to cut the fat, end Medicaid fraud & stop rigged healthcare system enriching monopolies.

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NoblePatriot21 yıl önce

Remember when @SenWhitehouse took an oath??

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Rocky21 yıl önce

Remember when Americans didn’t have to worry about you stealing our taxpayer dollars?

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TMartin 🇺🇸1 yıl önce

Just cutting off your deadbeat illegals.

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DFog221 yıl önce

You look more like a lesbian each day.

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ideaman@inventitnow1 yıl önce

If you want to pay for illegal immigrants out of your own pocket, feel free to do so. However, American taxpayers don't feel the same way.

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Ded Cirrus1 yıl önce

Stop funneling OUR tax dollars to your WIFE!! Fucking criminal.

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The Sardonic Peach1 yıl önce

Sir. YOUR claim that Republicans are cutting Medicare to fund tax breaks for billionaires is misleading. The sequestration process you reference is an automatic spending cut triggered by deficit reduction laws, not a deliberate policy choice by Republicans. Moreover, the tax reforms you criticize have been shown to stimulate economic growth, benefiting all Americans, not just the wealthy. It's disingenuous to suggest that these policies are solely responsible for any reductions in Medicare funding, especially when Democrats have also supported similar deficit reduction measures in the past. Let's focus on bipartisan solutions to strengthen Medicare without resorting to political fear-mongering.

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