• adhocfungus@midwest.social
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    I thought this was the very thing the GOP said the Executive Branch can’t do when they blocked student loan forgiveness.

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    I wonder how long before blue states decide to stop paying federal taxes. California basically funds like twelve red states, alone.

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      I wonder if even some red states would stop paying as a result. I can’t imagine Ohio and Pennsylvania being ecstatic about propping up the Mississipi, Alabama, etc. after California, Illinois, etc. stop footing the bill.

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    Some said it also implies that Trump, who has threatened to defy decades of accepted law by blocking congressionally approved spending, could go even further — by refusing to honor contracts in which the federal government promised funding for states, cities and other recipients.

    Who knew that this guy, who left campaign bills unpaid all over the country, would refuse to pay the government’s bills?

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    “Some GOP senators who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure law said they hope Trump’s action wouldn’t stop the flow of infrastructure money to their states and local communities.”

    American GOP senators: “So like, yeah, fuck the blue states. They can definitely go fuck themselves. My state though, we’re TrUe PaTrIoTs so we deserve the money.”

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    Isn’t this just going to impact the US credit rating, leading to higher borrowing costs and enormous inflation spikes?