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Debt ceiling increase totaling $4 TRILLION

Debt ceiling increase totaling $4 TRILLION

According to CNN’s Jake Tapper, the debt ceiling increase will avert “a looming fiscal catastrophe,” and Mark Levin could not disagree more.

“Looming fiscal catastrophe,” Levin mocks, “the media are just so pathetic.”

Tapper continued to explain that “President Biden acknowledged last night that the agreement ... ‘a compromise,’ which means that not everyone gets what they want.”

“The CNN audience must have a very, very low IQ,” Levin comments.

Tapper also claimed that the deal “lifts the nation’s debt limit for two years, avoiding a messy fight just ahead of the 2024 election.”

“Can’t have these messy fights of the future of the country. No, we need to be on a glide path to massive spending, massive government, anti-American propaganda in our classrooms,” Levin says, laying on the sarcasm.

Levin then jokingly compares Tapper’s comment to American revolutionaries.

“Geez, I’m glad these guys weren’t around during the Revolutionary War. Don’t want to be a messy fight here, can’t we get along?”

“I mean all they have to do is pay some taxes, all they have to do is show some fealty to the crown,” he jokes.

Congressman Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) then joined Jake Tapper to discuss the debt ceiling agreement.

Johnson claimed it will “save $1.5 trillion over the course of the next 10 years.”

Levin says not to “believe a word of it,” as politicians like Johnson do not have power for 10 years.

“Last time I checked, the house is up for election every two years,” he adds.

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