KOMMONSENTSJANE – BILL MAHER – THE LITTLE BITTY JERK WHO WANTS PEOPLE TO BE HURT BECAUSE OF HIS HATE – BIGLY VS PIGLY.

BIGLY

Bill Maher: ‘Bring on the Recession’ if It Will Remove Trump

(His TV ratings must be on a deep dive?)

By Mairead McArdle

June 11, 2018 11:45 AM

(bill maher – You know the jerk – he is a little bitty guy who is vile and rude because he is so little; therefore, he has to act like this bully to make up for his size.)

Comedian Bill Maher said on Friday’s episode of his HBO show Real Time that he has no problem with the country sinking into an economic recession if it is detrimental to President Trump.

“By the way, I’m hoping for it because one way you get rid of Trump is a crashing economy. So please, bring on the recession,” Maher said. “Sorry if that hurts people but it’s either root for a recession or you lose your democracy….I feel like the bottom has to fall out at some point.”

The backlash on Twitter was swift, even from some who said they also dislike the president. Many users pointed out that Maher would not be profoundly affected by a recession given his net worth of about $100 million and reported salary of $10 million.

(Maher is a very selfish person to start with.  Just making all of this noise to be noticed.)

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Inspite of this little guy’s naughty words, we dedicate the following to him in order to cheer him up:

Promise Exceeded: Trump’s Deregulatory Record

“We’ve hit 13 to 1,” said the OMB’s Russ Vought of regulations cut for each one added.

The national debt will continue to rise under the new deal struck by President Donald Trump and congressional leaders Monday. No one in Washington cares about the debt, and too many voters are in the same boat. But the U.S. economy is still growing in spite of this massive burden, and one big reason for that is another part of Trump’s agenda: deregulation.

The Republican tax cuts — which every single Democrat opposed and has spent two years lying about — spurred economic growth not seen during the doldrums of the Barack Obama years. Regulation is a form of taxation, adding hidden costs to nearly everything Americans produce, buy, and do. Thus, when Trump cuts regulations, he is again cutting taxes, and that helps the economy.

Better yet, he’s been doing it even faster than he promised he would. On the campaign trail, Trump pledged to cut two Obama-era regulations for every new one imposed. “We’ve hit 13 to 1,” said Russ Vought, deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget. And doing so has saved American taxpayers $33 billion, as well as spurring a projected rise in household income of $3,100 over the next few years.

Every Democrat presidential candidate promises to undo that progress.

According to Mick Mulvaney, acting White House chief of staff, it’s the president’s “real-world experience” in business that formed his de-regulatory worldview.

Unlike Obama, Trump actually had a job in the private sector, where he had to contend with onerous regulations. “The president has it because he had to go and pull a permit to build a building and deal with bureaucracy and doesn’t like that and knows why that impedes growth and impedes development, impedes creativity,” said Mulvaney.

“It’s an extraordinarily commonsense approach.”

An approach every American should appreciate from the central government.

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When it comes to Maher’s  thoughts, some people stop at nothing.

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