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With Border Flooded, Afghanistan Crumbling, and Epic Debt Spending, Trump Asks, 'Do You Miss Me Yet?'

Aug 13, 2021 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

44% : On the subject of federal spending, economist Stephen Moore told CBN News' Faith Nation he's aghast at how much money the U.S. government plans to borrow.
42% : It raises taxes like we have never seen, while also making many things you buy everyday more expensive (gas, groceries, and much more)."
41% : "And don't forget the crazy Green New Deal," he added.
17% : With the southern border flooded with illegal crossings, Afghanistan in free fall, oil prices climbing, inflation and crime spiking, plus a controversial $3.5 trillion social spending plan racing through Congress, former President Donald Trump is asking America, "Do you miss me yet?"

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