Despite a fresh rant by Democratic strategist James Carville that the Trump administration will collapse in the next month, a new poll by Harvard CAPS/Harris released Feb. 24 is nothing short of devastating for the Democrats. Not only that, but the survey shows widespread support for Trump's DOGE efforts, which have been the subject of so much partisan opposition. But does DOGE really cut along party lines? Let's take a look at the poll and find out.
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Is it ?
DOGE To Confront the DoD Checkbook
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You aren't a real Dr are you?
I know DrSarvis is from a book, I even quoted the book, you had no idea, just like now.
"What i deem wasteful is ... Government spending is up 60% from 2019."
What is all the new spending since 2019? The answer is surprising, as shown in the two tables below. The main drivers of the recent increases have not been the largest three programs"Social Security, Medicare, and defense"but rather rapid growth in numerous other programs.
Table 1 shows CBO spending for 2019 and baseline estimates for 2023. The largest increases have been nondefense discretionary, Medicaid, veterans, food stamps, health tax credits, welfare, school food programs, and interest. All data in both tables are fiscal year outlays.
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---- Medicaid
---- Veterans
---- Food Stasmps
---- Health Tax Credit
---- Welfare
---- School Food Programs
---- paying interest on the debts you owe.
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