December 29, 20226:00 PM - Biden signs $1.66 trillion FY 2023 government funding bill Reuters

His posts are either a hypocritical rant in which it's horrible when a Democrat does it, but not when a Republican does it; or, he is repeating the grift for which he has been the mark.  So, he is either  a.  Miller the mark, or, b. Miller the hypocrite. . . Or both.

Originally posted by: Dealer1

His posts are either a hypocritical rant in which it's horrible when a Democrat does it, but not when a Republican does it; or, he is repeating the grift for which he has been the mark.  So, he is either  a.  Miller the mark, or, b. Miller the hypocrite. . . Or both.


Gotta throw Miller the idiot in there too.

Originally posted by: Vegas Todd

Gotta throw Miller the idiot in there too.


Good point.

 

 

Originally posted by: Vegas Todd

Gotta throw Miller the idiot in there too.


I think he sits around in his basement all day, and when he gets tired of masturbating to Fox News, he goes delving into Fakebook for something to bitch about. Do you realize, he posted THOUSANDS of threads complaining about something in 2022 alone?? (And of course, given the pretty much universal derision he receives on this forum, he must have other jerk-off sites as well.)

 

And yeah, he's stupid...really, really, really stoooopid.


Originally posted by: David Miller

 Putting Americans deeper into debt  -- https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-166-trillion-fy-2023-government-funding-bill-2022-12-29/?fbclid=IwAR3ZAd9uYI9q_VuW2o5va_dKeGWW6BaUauNfmQqImMsZXXLUBQjPAEWV4UI


David, do you even read the articles that the links you post take you to? I could find nothing to support your claim of increasing Americans debt. However, this is from the Congressional budget Office:

https://www.cbo.gov/publication/58872  

 

It says that the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 will not increase the debt.

Originally posted by: PackerBackerAZ

David, do you even read the articles that the links you post take you to? I could find nothing to support your claim of increasing Americans debt. However, this is from the Congressional budget Office:

https://www.cbo.gov/publication/58872  

 

It says that the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 will not increase the debt.


In order for David to understand what you just said, he'd have to understand what the national debt IS--and what it isn't. He clearly hasn't gotten that far.

 

Anyone who tries to explain that to him, he'll just scream at them, call them a liar, and accuse them of destroying America. Feel free to try if you want, though--you're part of his ideological gang, so maybe he'll be civil with you 

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