President Joe Biden and his administration claim that their agenda “costs zero dollars” and “adds zero dollars to the national debt.”
"Costs zero dollars" https://t.co/QIuXP2adW8
— Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) September 26, 2021
This is beyond insulting to even the average voters' intelligence. https://t.co/vVTDEI19n0
— Libertarian Party of Connecticut (@LibertarianCT) September 26, 2021
— Monica Crowley (@MonicaCrowley) September 26, 2021
This is a 46 word compound lie https://t.co/dkazI8UnX2
— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) September 26, 2021
This is a lie. https://t.co/QLGtbhkPl0
— Nathan Brand (@NathanBrandWA) September 26, 2021
This is simply not true. And it’s a perfect example of why Americans don’t trust leaders in Washington. https://t.co/pdWm1EfBD7
— Mia Love (@MiaBLove) September 26, 2021
MANY trillions of dollars in new spending “costs zero dollars”? Sure thing Big Guy.🤥 https://t.co/FPfL9qJk6w
— Lee Zeldin (@RepLeeZeldin) September 26, 2021
Biden thinks his $3.5 trillion reckless spending plan "costs zero dollars"?
He is very confused. https://t.co/aNUyBnq5Up
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) September 26, 2021
It still is going to cost somebody nothing is free Joe. In the end it will be the poor and middle class. https://t.co/rbUvjIb7aM
— Samuel Williams (@votesamuelwill1) September 26, 2021
Look at the framing. Apparently zero debt = zero cost.
“Instead of focusing our efforts making government more efficient, we’re going to take money from everyone who has built something big in this country, because it’s our right to, and we can spend it better than they can.” https://t.co/mX21BqdUeL
— Robert McLaws (@robertmclaws) September 26, 2021
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Amazing that the guys who ran on attacking Trump tax cuts for “not paying for themselves” enough have settled on this gaslighting messaging strategy.
Trump tax cuts generated economic activity. The largest tax hike in 60 years (in the middle of a pandemic) will do the opposite. https://t.co/A7OtOPILGN
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) September 26, 2021
Simple math for President Biden:
$3.5 trillion does NOT equal zero. https://t.co/pVqODYCOGT
— Congresswoman Tenney (@RepTenney) September 26, 2021
This is completely false. The largest spending spree in government history will cost “zero dollars”? That defies logic and basic math. Alongside massive tax increases, it will add trillions to the debt. Peddling false narratives won’t change those facts. https://t.co/vrnxF58LX9
— Rep. Steve Womack (@rep_stevewomack) September 26, 2021
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