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How much will 4 years of Trump cost us ? 5 trillion - 10 trillion -15 trillion ?
11 Answers
- Anonymous4 years agoFavorite Answer
He'll cost us - 15 trillion at least
- Lord AizenLv 74 years ago
5 trillion would be just as bad as the 5 trillion under Obama,
With rumors that deficits and debt levels will be more than 5 trillion, let's aim for the all-time record holder's record and beat that. Obama's ten trillion in crushing debt? History.
~Aizen
- e pluribus unumLv 74 years ago
Even at 15 trillion, the cost would be less than what Obama was able to run up.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
You did not complain about Obama adding 10 trillion to debt and it has nothing to show for it . He must of gave some to his rich friends?
- 4 years ago
Jesus Christ.. the last two Presidents presided over the biggest clusterfucks in history and you think Trump is going to screw things up? Just how exactly thefuck is a billionare working for free, with real world business experience going to f*** your country up any worse?
You liberals in the US are the dumbest peices of sh!t it's beyond comprehension.
- Anonymous4 years ago
He'll keep it below 5 TRILLION per term, unlike Obama.
- 4 years ago
depends on how much he borrows against the assets and income that the American economy will generate, which his policy would surely have an impact. Therefore, if he gets the economy going, he can afford to borrow more, but borrowing induces a cost and will lead to risky economic adjustments.
- 4 years ago
How would Trump cost us? Besides upholding the title for the world's best military, I suppose.
- electricpoleLv 74 years ago
Less than under the current President. I am willing to bet serious cash on it.