$1 trillion - Total credit card debt held by American families, a historic first
Wrong. That’s a lie. Total credit card debt has been over a trillion before 2020
card debt soared, reaching its all-time peak of $1.028-trillion in July 2008 (an average of $8,640 per household). Most of that debt was due to unexpected medical bills. Credit-card use took a hit during the recession, falling more than 10% in each of the first three months of 2009.
US Debt was downgraded due to expected "fiscal deterioration over the next three years" by credit rating agency Fitch
Fitch said the reason for the downgrade was Republican obstruction in Congress, including their threats to default on national debt payments.
One reason for Fitch's downgrade was the absence of any political will to deal with the main drivers of the deficit: spending programs for older Americans, including Social Security and Medicare, and repeated cuts to tax rates for most households.1 day ago
Why Fitch's Downgrade of the U.S. Credit Rating Matters - WSJ
Erosion of Governance: In Fitch's view, there has been a steady deterioration in standards of governance over the last 20 years, including on fiscal and debt matters, notwithstanding the June bipartisan agreement to suspend the debt limit until January 2025. The repeated debt-limit political standoffs and last-minute resolutions have eroded confidence in fiscal management.
-Fitch.com
Clarence Thomas may have received a few favors, but he isn’t corrupt. Not like Joe Biden and his family are.
A few? A few is defined as more than 3 but not many. He has received dozens of documented favors.
You have zero proof that Biden is corrupt. Zero. It is wishful delusions