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FY 2020 - $3.64 trillion, budgeted
FY 2019 - $3.44 trillion, estimated
FY 2018 - $3.33 trillion
FY 2017 - $3.32 trillion
FY 2016 - $3.27 trillion
FY 2015 - $3.25 trillion
mell saysFY 2020 - $3.64 trillion, budgeted
FY 2019 - $3.44 trillion, estimated
FY 2018 - $3.33 trillion
FY 2017 - $3.32 trillion
FY 2016 - $3.27 trillion
FY 2015 - $3.25 trillion
That's pretty thin tea to claim the tax cuts worked. Not sure where these numbers arrived from. But an increase of .01 Trillion recieved is nothing, wont keep up with low inflation. Everything else is estimated, by who?. Remember we are in an expanding ecconomy around 2 % growth but it was supposed be higher 3 4 5 6% according Trumpian economics. And the mojo Is fizzling but the cuts continue. TRILLION DOLLAR deficits as far as the eye can see. Real wages are flat. No question it has juiced the stock market. What happens when the economy flatens or goes into recession? Trump and the Republicans are praying it doesn't happen before the election.
And the hand wringing about...
True enough, Rin. Some parts of the swamp are more lethal than others.
Not sure where these numbers arrived from.
there's no doubt the economy has been on fire under Trump
Reality check on the employment situation. For the illiterate out there, (or if you can't read the small print), low labor participation is a bad thing. It means the complete opposite of what low unemployment rate stats supposedly indicate.
The unemployment numbers everyone gets so excited about represents the number of people eligible for unemployment benefits.
One would think male labor participation rates could go up at least a couple percent if the economy is so great.
I've brought this up with you over and over again, but maybe it's worth a third or forth or more try.
Why not just colonize the moon? A lot closer, and same issues.
Why not just colonize the moon? A lot closer, and same issues.
So oh yeah, Musk Fluffers! Go ahead and drink the Flavor Aid....join the colony and D-I-E.
HeadSet saysWhy not just colonize the moon? A lot closer, and same issues.
I believe Mars is much closer to the earth's atmosphere and has many more minerals and potential of water compared to the moon. I think they say it is actually easier to land on Mars than the moon - other than the longer journey.
long term radiation sickness for almost anyone deciding upon Mars.
Venus has no magnetic field, so radiation may still be an issue.
The moon is a much better bet. Not only is there a permanent dark side
It's called the dark side because we never see it. Which also helps to make it the ideal off planet launch pad. The moon always shows the same face to us while the rest of it faces the universe.
The thrust seems minimal, maybe 1/100th of a G, but it is constant and can be maintained indefinitely with a nuclear reactor on board. Constant thrust builds to significant velocities over time, which would allow us to make much longer journeys in a fraction of the time.
I don't foresee colonies of people living on Mars ever. It will probably be more like small outposts of scientists like we have in Antarctica.
"Just 162 Billionaires Have The Same Wealth As Half Of Humanity"
HEYYOU says"Just 162 Billionaires Have The Same Wealth As Half Of Humanity"
I suggest expropriating all their wealth and giving it to more deserving persons, preferably lesbians of color. Then the world will become a much better place to live.
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