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KJP tries to blame $34 TRILLION national debt on Republicans
January 04, 2024
Joe Biden’s biggest accomplishment to date has just landed: The leader of the free world has led the United States to a national debt of $34 trillion.
However, Karine Jean-Pierre doesn’t see it that way. Rather, she thinks the Republicans are to thank for such an impressive number. Jean-Pierre claims that if you look at the data, “there’s a trickle-down debt,” which according to her, should be laid at the feet of the Republicans.
“Republican tax cuts are responsible for about 90% of it,” she tells reporters before saying that you have to exclude “emergency spending.”
Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere can’t believe she’s trying to blame it on the right.
“Just in recent history, does anyone remember, I don’t know, $6 or $7 trillion we just spent on COVID?” Burguiere asks.
“Just don’t pay attention to the purse-spending,” Glenn mocks. “Well, it’s the purse-spending that’s the problem. It’s the emergency spending that’s the problem.”
Burguiere believes KJP mentioned “trickle-down” because she knows the term is negatively associated with Republicans, not because it actually means anything of substance regarding the government's outrageous spending.
“It’s a completely ridiculous, you know, nonsensical catchphrase she’s memorized, and she’s flipping through the pages to find the context of what she’s talking about,” Burguiere tells Glenn.
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