The Trump administration seems to be wasting no time getting its financials in order. Just a few weeks into Donald Trump’s term, Trump tweeted that the debt had been lowered by $60 billion. Reports are also circulating that Trump’s first budget will oversee the largest reduction of the federal workforce since WWII.
So we know how Trump plans to save money. But how will he make it?
He certainly doesn’t seem to be willing to raise taxes very much. While he has suggested that he might be okay with a small tax increase on the rich, most of the government’s extra income seems contingent on a growing economy, not higher tax rates.
But that’s not their only plan.
The Trump Administration also seems to be eyeing unpaid debts held by foreign governments — some going back half a century.
Read about how the U.S. is demanding repayment for Cambodian bombings on the next page:
as time goes on, I have more and more faith in our president.
Pay up
The money was for food but only after we had bombed civilians in a feeble attempt to destroy the Ho Chi Min Trail, which was mostly in Cambodia. It was that bombing that caused the fall of the government we backed in Cambodia.
Syria would be a good start of looking into lessening our involvement in foreign conflicts how about we start there
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We should give them a break…we bombed 500,000 of them for no reason during vietnam.
Don’t need another war
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IS HE ASKING RUSSIA TO PAY FOR THE WEDDING. SENSE HE AND PUTIN ARE IN BED TOGETER.