Subsidizing solar power isn't something Biden dreamed up. We've been offering solar tax credits since 2005 during Dubya's administration. In fact, the program was extended in 2018 under Trump's watch.Zippergate said:Trump's debt? LOL. Some of it is, sure, but Biden added plenty. And he didn't have to forgive hundreds of billions in student debt or subsidize batteries, solar panels, and hydroden to the tune of multi-trillions in the years ahead. To pretend that the debt isn't accelerating under Biden is just dishonest.dajo9 said:oski003 said:dajo9 said:Great analysis in ignoring that about half of that debt is from Trump and that debt as percent of GDP is lower since Biden took office, after peaking in 2020 at 126%.Zippergate said:
Thanks, Joe!!!The federal government has added $11 trillion in debt over just four years. That's $84,000 for every household in the country.
— David Ditch (@DavidADitch) April 23, 2024
In comparison, it took 220 years (1789 to 2009) for the debt to reach $11 trillion.
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Covid, anyone? Did you forget about that? Lying Joe kept spending and giving our handouts despite the economy being reported and pent up demand for product. What an idiot!
What does Covid have to do with zippergate being called out for blaming President Biden for Trump's debt? It sounds like you are arguing with voices in your head.