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US lawmakers plan to introduce bipartisan bill to kill coffee tariffs, Washington Post reports​



""Why are we tariffing American citizens on something that we don't even grow? It doesn't make sense," Bacon told the newspaper."





Scalpel vs chainsaw approach....
 
Looks like I will be using reusable K-cups.
Just kidding. I'm too lazy to do the extra work in filling those cups.
 
The total national debt of the United States has hit $38 trillion, an unwelcome milestone that comes as lawmakers grapple with a looming fiscal reckoning.

The unwanted achievement comes amid a government shutdown and was reflected in the Treasury Department’s daily updates to the national debt. The federal debt per citizen has now climbed to over $110,000.

Republicans and some centrist Democrats have sounded the alarm about the growing debt and deficits, with the debt first crossing the $1 trillion mark in 1981. But lawmakers have done little to reduce debt and deficits, although Republicans have long called for spending cuts.

“Grow the economy and cut spending,” Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) said in response to the Washington Examiner asking about what should be done given the new $38 trillion figure.

Huge growth, Donnie said, all I see is Debt.......chaos in the streets and reckless spending. Stevie (above) needs to get a grip.
 
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