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  • The U.S. Treasury on Friday said that the federal deficit for fiscal 2019 was $984 billion, a 26% increase from 2018 but still short of the $1 trillion mark.
  • The U.S. government also collected nearly $71 billion in customs duties, or tariffs, a 70% increase compared to the year-ago period.
  • The gap between revenues and spending was the widest in seven years. Defense, Medicare and interest payments ballooned the shortfall.
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Remember when I said the best thing about the impeachment bs was that Trump won’t work with the Dems on gun control...

The Trump White House is quietly reaching out to Second Amendment organizations and high-level supporters to let them know that the President is no longer backing any form of “red flag” firearms legislation or changes to the current background check laws, according to sources familiar with the conversations.

https://bearingarms.com/came/2019/10/25/sources-trump-no-longer-backing-red-flag-law-background-check-changes/

I still worry about the “no longer” caveat

 

 

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2 hours ago, Dric902 said:
  • The U.S. Treasury on Friday said that the federal deficit for fiscal 2019 was $984 billion, a 26% increase from 2018 but still short of the $1 trillion mark.
  • The U.S. government also collected nearly $71 billion in customs duties, or tariffs, a 70% increase compared to the year-ago period.
  • The gap between revenues and spending was the widest in seven years. Defense, Medicare and interest payments ballooned the shortfall.

See.  the Democrats are right.  We can get everything for free if we put our minds to it.

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BRUSSELS (AP) — The United States will send armored vehicles and combat troops into eastern Syria to keep oil fields from potentially falling into the hands of Islamic State militants, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday.

It was the latest sign that extracting the military from Syria is more uncertain and complicated than President Donald Trump is making it out to be. Though Trump repeatedly says he is pulling out of Syria, the reality on the ground is different.

Adding armored reinforcements in the oil-producing area of Syria could mean sending several hundred U.S. troops -- even as a similar number are being withdrawn from a separate mission closer to the border with Turkey where Russian forces have been filling the vacuum.

 

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On 10/21/2019 at 3:44 PM, pipedreams said:

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Well, the one on the right is illegally occupying the United States, and can be denaturalized for her war crimes in Somalia.  First, Denaturalized, then sent to the Hague for her war crimes, then after a lengthy imprisonment, back to Somalia.

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4 minutes ago, Moshe said:

Well, the one on the right is illegally occupying the United States, and can be denaturalized for her war crimes in Somalia.  First, Denaturalized, then sent to the Hague for her war crimes, then after a lengthy imprisonment, back to Somalia.

And the one on the Left should be prosecuted for stupidity in public.

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Just now, janice6 said:

And the one on the Left should be prosecuted for stupidity in public.

Having been back into general society after retirement, I have determined that it is so epidemic that we wouldn't have enough prison space.

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