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National Park Workers Who Said They Were Illegally Fired Win Lawsuit Against Trump Admin
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<blockquote data-quote="Reggie_Essent" data-source="post: 1108660" data-attributes="member: 1186"><p>"You are ignoring the tax breaks for the wealthy which is the major reason we're experiencing this debt."</p><p></p><p>Um, no. You could tax the wealthiest Americans at 100% and it wouldn't make a dent in the deficit much less the debt. This is similar to the Leftist lie that "tax cuts have to be paid for." Do you realize how stupid that is to say? If your business experienced a 10% decline in revenue from one year to the next, would you expect someone else to pay you for your revenue decline?</p><p></p><p>We are experiencing this debt BECAUSE WE SPEND MORE THAN WE BRING IN. It's really that simple. And one way to stop spending less is to lay off federal employees we simply cannot afford anymore.</p><p></p><p>And I notice that your cut n paste doesn't mention exactly what Eileen and James Kramer's jobs were at that park in Alaska. I wonder why that detail was left out of the story?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reggie_Essent, post: 1108660, member: 1186"] "You are ignoring the tax breaks for the wealthy which is the major reason we're experiencing this debt." Um, no. You could tax the wealthiest Americans at 100% and it wouldn't make a dent in the deficit much less the debt. This is similar to the Leftist lie that "tax cuts have to be paid for." Do you realize how stupid that is to say? If your business experienced a 10% decline in revenue from one year to the next, would you expect someone else to pay you for your revenue decline? We are experiencing this debt BECAUSE WE SPEND MORE THAN WE BRING IN. It's really that simple. And one way to stop spending less is to lay off federal employees we simply cannot afford anymore. And I notice that your cut n paste doesn't mention exactly what Eileen and James Kramer's jobs were at that park in Alaska. I wonder why that detail was left out of the story? [/QUOTE]
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National Park Workers Who Said They Were Illegally Fired Win Lawsuit Against Trump Admin