Trump is now reportedly responsible for roughly 27.7% of the entire U.S. national debt accumulated under all presidents combined.
That is an astonishing figure historically.
The national debt just crossed $39 trillion.
President Trump has added roughly $12–13 trillion to the debt across his two terms in office.
That’s approximately 30% of ALL U.S. national debt accumulated since 1789.
In 2016, Trump said he would pay down the national debt “over a period of eight years.”
Instead:
- First term: +$7.8 trillion
- Second term: roughly +$4–5 trillion already
And yes, COVID affected first-term spending.
It does not explain adding another trillion dollars every five months without a pandemic.
A political movement built on:
“fiscal conservatism”
“small government”
“balanced budgets”
has now overseen the largest debt expansion tied to any single presidency in American history.
BREAKING: After the release of an ad that caused Trump's tantrum ending trade talks with Canada, the original video of Ronald Reagan slamming tariffs has resurfaced. He called the new ad "fake."
The original destroys Trump on tariffs.
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@almuten_figur1s@cpf_taxed@ProtonDrive Most games work. See https://t.co/pPJAqA0UQ5
There is still a problem with some multiplayer games because the anti-cheat software doesn’t support Linux, but that is up to the game developers, not «Linux».
@slotten flott artikkel https://t.co/EwWsm8RCi3 men du kunne jo vurdert å utfordre digitaliseringsministeren på åpen kildekode? Hva om stat/kommune hadde faset over fra lukket programvare til åpen kildekode, og brukt alle de sparte lisenspengene på utvikling av åpen kildekode?
@Sideswipe780@dave43law@PeterSweden7 Le Pen had been at the "heart of the system" which saw the embezzlement of €2.9m worth of European funds.
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Oh this is going to be fun. 😏
I love examples of you folks copying and pasting bullshit you don't understand and never check. Here we go!
Below is an updated chart with the popular vote counts as of 5:15pm Eastern on Wednesday.
2024 is already much closer to the turnout numbers from 2020 than the chart you ripped off from someone else's post - that data is already old.
Right now, the following vote is outstanding:
- California: 42%
- Arizona: 37%
- Alaska: 29%
- Nevada: 7%
- Oregon: 27%
- Washington: 36%
- Utah: 36%
- Colorado: 22%
That is a significant amount of vote left to be counted, and when it is counted, 2024 turnout will be on par with or will exceed turnout from 2020.
So the real question is: Did you not know that there was still outstanding vote in this race? Or did you know, but you decided to gaslight us anyway?
@NannJEvenmo @eivindtraedal Jepp. Og fordi vi er en relativt stor eier kan bittelille Norge påvirke enorme selskaper. For eksempel kommer oljefondet til å stemme for "Adopt a Non-Interference Policy Respecting Freedom of Association" (altså pro-fagforening). Les mer her: https://t.co/3OYvIKsZ0e
@adresseavisen snedig at man aldri skriver "Bensinbil i brann", "Dieselbil i brann" eller "Fossilbil i brann" når det brenner i disse - men når elbil brenner er det stort fokus på nettopp "el" delen.
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Opplever rare internett problemer og sjekker https://t.co/OptKED4Gb8 for oppdateringer. Heldigvis funker nettbutikken. Så lenge nettbutikken fungerer er det ikke så viktig med resten av internett @telianorge