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   noemail@verizon.net says...   
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   > Skeeter wrote in news:MPG.3db0b12d29f2d023989a20   
   > @usnews.blocknews.net:   
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   > > In article ,   
   > > noemail@verizon.net says...   
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   > >> Just Wondering wrote in news:0LC1L.576488$Ny99.291766   
   > >> @fx16.iad:   
   > >>   
   > >> > On 10/12/2022 6:52 AM, Who is running the country? wrote:   
   > >> >> wrote:   
   > >> >>>   
   > >> >>> Democrats are lazy pieces of shit.   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> President Biden is taking heat for spending 40% of his days in   
   > >> >> office ??on vacation? after he was away from the White House for   
   > >> >> two-thirds of August.   
   > >> >>   
   > >> >> Biden??s weekend jaunts and vacations spanned 234 days ?? with   
   > >> >> seven in 10 of them spent at his homes in Wilmington and   
   > >> >> Rehoboth Beach, Delaware ?? out of 589 days in office.   
   > >> >>   
   > >> > This is a good thing. The less time Biden spends working,   
   > >> > the less time he spends screwing the country up.e   
   > >> >   
   > >> >   
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   > >>   
   > >> Biden should take a hint from Trump.   
   > >>   
   > >> Throw lavish parties at his private   
   > >> estate for his select donors and then get   
   > >> the public to pay for it.   
   > >>   
   > > Or toss out millions in student loans and let the public pay for it.   
   >   
   >   
   > And yet he is still reducing the   
   > deficit, something NONE of your GOP   
   > presidents have done in 60 years.   
      
   Bullshit.   
      
   How much is gas where you are? What's rhe crime rate? No lies.   
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   > "In full, this year?s deficit will decline   
   > by $1.7 trillion, representing the single   
   > largest decline in the federal deficit in   
   > American history, the Office of Management   
   > and Budget says.   
   >   
   > Despite the gains, the administration said   
   > Tuesday that it is forecasting a deficit of   
   > $1.03 trillion for the budget year that ends   
   > Sept. 30. That number signifies a movement   
   > away from the record deficit in 2020, which   
   > reached $3.13 trillion."   
   > https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/biden-administration-forecasts-1-   
   > 03-trillion-deficit-down-by-nearly-400-billion   
      
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