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Edmund55
Senior Contributor

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Why not just pass all bills and call them zero cost bills, like the $3.5 trillion bill err, OK really $5-6 trillion bill. According to hypocrats this $5.5+- trillion will cost $0 to the American taxpayer.  Why haven't we been saying this all along, we'd have a $0 National debt.

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There actually is a long standing argument that essentially don’t. 

When you owe it to yourself…….

sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

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But reporters from the NYT and WaPo interviewed folks in diners out in flyover land and they say they and their 50 year spouses all get together once a month at the kitchen table and balance the checkbooks.

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Like an acquired relative told me after showing us the new Honda mini-van and I asked him if they’d gotten “decent terms”, “

”…..just put it on the farm loan.”

Edmund55
Senior Contributor

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(Like an acquired relative told me after showing us the new Honda mini-van and I asked him if they’d gotten “decent terms”, “          ”…..just put it on the farm loan.”)

Well, people like the bruceQ family explains why the hypocrats want to give the IRS an additional $80 billion - thanks bruceQ.

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Nothing to argue with there.

Edmund55
Senior Contributor

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(Nothing to argue with there.)

Yes there is...if you and your family, and other's like you, would quit being tax cheats, you could remove $80 billion from the hypocrats bill.....heck, then the bill would go from a $0 cost bill to a net positive $80 billion bill.

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Did somebody on the playground have to tell you the chicken crossing the road joke 3 or 4 times before you got it?

aljessen61
Senior Contributor

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And you wonder why you are a hotdog boy Brucie.

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Obvious that you weren’t the kid who explained it to him.