Is Biden really that bad?

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schuylaar

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Het ChatGPT, how has Biden affected the deficit compared to Trump?

The U.S. federal budget deficit is the difference between the amount of money the government spends and the amount it receives in revenue. Comparing the effect of President Biden and former President Trump on the deficit can be complex, as each had a different approach to fiscal policy and inherited different economic circumstances.

During Trump's presidency, the federal deficit increased significantly, largely due to the 2017 tax cuts and increased spending. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected that the deficit for fiscal year 2020 would be $1 trillion before the COVID-19 pandemic, but it ultimately reached $3.1 trillion due to the economic fallout from the pandemic.

Since taking office in January 2021, President Biden has proposed several policies that could increase government spending and reduce revenue, such as the American Rescue Plan Act and infrastructure investments. However, these proposals have not yet been fully implemented, and it is too early to accurately assess their impact on the deficit.

In February 2021, the CBO projected that the federal deficit for the 2021 fiscal year would be $2.3 trillion, primarily due to the economic effects of the pandemic. However, the CBO also projected that the deficit would decrease to $1.2 trillion by 2022 and continue to decline over the next decade.

Overall, it is difficult to make a direct comparison between the effect of Biden and Trump on the deficit due to the differences in their policies and the economic circumstances they faced. However, it is clear that both administrations have contributed to the growing federal deficit, and the long-term sustainability of the deficit remains a concern for policymakers.
So, Trump allowed wealthy to slide and Biden is investing in America and Americans. Thank you ChatGPT! Trumpy Bear replaced.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Het ChatGPT, how has Biden affected the deficit compared to Trump?

The U.S. federal budget deficit is the difference between the amount of money the government spends and the amount it receives in revenue. Comparing the effect of President Biden and former President Trump on the deficit can be complex, as each had a different approach to fiscal policy and inherited different economic circumstances.

During Trump's presidency, the federal deficit increased significantly, largely due to the 2017 tax cuts and increased spending. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected that the deficit for fiscal year 2020 would be $1 trillion before the COVID-19 pandemic, but it ultimately reached $3.1 trillion due to the economic fallout from the pandemic.

Since taking office in January 2021, President Biden has proposed several policies that could increase government spending and reduce revenue, such as the American Rescue Plan Act and infrastructure investments. However, these proposals have not yet been fully implemented, and it is too early to accurately assess their impact on the deficit.

In February 2021, the CBO projected that the federal deficit for the 2021 fiscal year would be $2.3 trillion, primarily due to the economic effects of the pandemic. However, the CBO also projected that the deficit would decrease to $1.2 trillion by 2022 and continue to decline over the next decade.

Overall, it is difficult to make a direct comparison between the effect of Biden and Trump on the deficit due to the differences in their policies and the economic circumstances they faced. However, it is clear that both administrations have contributed to the growing federal deficit, and the long-term sustainability of the deficit remains a concern for policymakers.
and that's an actual chatgpt response? that's interesting...
 

sunni

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When I attach a pic, it does it in duplicate, then I have to delete one before I post. Why? Can you please fix? Thanks!
i havent had anyone else say this is an issue and i dont seem to have it on either safari or chrome so i would need more info
phone? pc? whatcha using? what browsers?
 

schuylaar

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i havent had anyone else say this is an issue and i dont seem to have it on either safari or chrome so i would need more info
phone? pc? whatcha using? what browsers?
I'm on Chrome Microsoft Kickstand. It's been like this for a long time. I think @garybo has same issue he liked the post. I usually just end up deleting one but if it's kind of large then I'll get error message and neither loads.

Also do you know anything about those link boxes and why we get them sometimes?

Thank you again for any help you can offer, it's much appreciated.
 

sunni

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I'm on Chrome Microsoft Kickstand. It's been like this for a long time. I think @garybo has same issue he liked the post. I usually just end up deleting one but if it's kind of large then I'll get error message and neither loads.

Also do you know anything about those link boxes and why we get them sometimes?

Thank you again for any help you can offer, it's much appreciated.
too large of photos wont load at all, we have a size cap


do you mean the photo box with an X in it?
thatmeans the photo is broken and didnt upload

one way to test is could you try a different browser for me and see if thats the issue? are you adding the photo by the photo button in the reply box or the attach files?
 
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