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Presidential Election 2024

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Thank you for this carefully detailed and insightful briefing. Honestly don’t know how you did it. Long overnight hours burning the midnight oil with colleagues? Did you pay some Russians for this?
Dude have you actually been watching the crap show that has been going on in the house for the last 2 years?
 
Everything will be shut down if we keep spending
We could cut back without having to gut the safety net. Start with cutting pay for Congress and get rid of most of the pork that ends up in all budgets. Cut back foreign aid too. The social programs probably need to be cut some, but they want to cut them out instead of cutting back. Cutting them out will not happen yet, but if Republicans get a bigger majority in Congress and or 1 more Supreme Court Justice voting with them those programs will be gone.
 
Illl never understand the disconnect in this election if people really.feel this way yet voted.for a billionaire who pays less taxes than they do? Voted for the guy who was on tape promising to be favorable to the elites these people think are stacked against them.

It doesn't give me much hope on the informed decision making of our voting class.

 
I could quote a few that said NOAA would be privatized but this is the bill the Dems and the RINOS refused to pass. Thank God for AI. They actually HAD funding for NOAA.



To calculate how much this bill increases the deficit, the relevant appropriations and expenditures provided in the bill must be totaled. From the content provided, there are numerous allocations mentioned, including:
  1. Disaster relief and recovery funding:
    • $30,780,000,000 for agricultural disaster relief.
    • $1,510,000,000 for economic development assistance programs.
    • $244,000,000 for NOAA operations, research, and facilities.
    • $499,000,000 for procurement, acquisition, and construction.
  2. Defense appropriations:
    • Various allocations to the Department of Defense and specific programs.
  3. Other appropriations:
    • Allocations for the Department of Justice, NASA, and others.
Each amount contributes to the bill's total cost. If revenue offsets (e.g., tax increases, reductions in other spending) are not included, the total appropriations represent the increase in the deficit. To provide an exact figure, a full list of allocations is required. Let me know if you'd like further detailed calculations or analysis. 🤡
 
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