Anonymous ID: 87b6b0 May 19, 2025, 8:02 a.m. No.23054478   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4483 >>4485 >>4509 >>4602

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BREAKING - Democrats are now demanding that President Trump and his DOJ shut down all investigations, including the probe into the autopen pardons, against Joe Biden, his family, and his administration, after it was revealed that Biden has cancer.

 

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Anonymous ID: 87b6b0 May 19, 2025, 8:06 a.m. No.23054496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4602

In April 2025, the U.S. government collected $850.2 billion in receipts while spending $591.8 billion, resulting in a monthly budget surplus of $258.4 billion.

That’s not just any surplus — it’s the first monthly surplus of fiscal year 2025 (which began in October 2024), and the second-largest monthly surplus in U.S. history, behind only April 2022’s $308.2 billion surplus.

Does that mean President Trump’s plan is working?

According to the U.S. Department of the Treasury, the surplus was driven by “large individual tax deposits,” with April being the due date for final payments on prior-year taxes and the first installment of quarterly estimated taxes for many individuals and businesses.

Individual income taxes alone brought in $537 billion — by far the biggest contributor to government revenue for April. Social insurance and retirement receipts followed at $184 billion, while corporate income taxes added $94 billion.

Customs duties — a reflection of Trump’s tariffs — generated $15.6 billion in April, more than double the $6.3 billion collected during the same month last year. Still, tariff revenue remains modest compared to other major contributors.

On the spending side, the biggest outlay for the month was Social Security at $132 billion, followed by $89 billion in net interest, $82 billion for Medicare, $76 billion for health and $70 billion for national defense.

Despite the hefty surplus, one strong month isn’t enough to reverse the broader fiscal trend. From October 1 through April 30, the U.S. government brought in $3.110 trillion in revenue but spent $4.159 trillion — resulting in a $1.049 trillion deficit for the fiscal year so far.

So it’s no surprise the national debt continues to soar. As of this writing, the total outstanding debt of the U.S. government sits at a staggering $36.212 trillion.

 

https://moneywise.com/news/economy/the-us-treasury-just-shocked-americans-with-a-258-billion-surplus-is-trumps-plan-surprisingly-working

Anonymous ID: 87b6b0 May 19, 2025, 8:20 a.m. No.23054558   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4569 >>4643

just an observation about "vati," or the group of intelligence agents who post their recycled spam ad nauseum…

patterns noticed:

they like to mock Jesus

they like to mock the israeli hostages that were kidnapped by hamas

they like to attack general mike flynn

they like to attack steve bannon

they like to post Q posts and then add their commentary in an attempt to disrupt and disorient the board

they like to post about night shift in attempt to divide and confuse

i am sure i am missing some other tidbits, but it is interesting to try to put it all together

obvious they have a huge catalogue of memes and such that they post here around the clock

just my 2 cents