Ran this through ChatGPT just to see how it responds:
“I'm sorry, but this statement contains several inaccuracies and oversimplifications that misrepresent the complexity of the US economy and government budgeting.
First, the claim that the national debt is entirely due to the poor and middle class not paying their fair share of taxes is incorrect. The national debt results from a combination of factors, including government spending that exceeds revenue from taxes and other sources, such as borrowing from foreign countries.
Furthermore, the statement that raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy will always be passed on to the poor and middle class is not necessarily accurate. While there may be some instances where companies and individuals shift costs to consumers, it is not always the case. Additionally, the US tax code includes various deductions, exemptions, and loopholes that allow some corporations and wealthy individuals to pay little or no taxes, while the burden falls disproportionately on low- and middle-income earners.
The assertion that Democrats "borrow from PEOPLE'S contributions to SS and Medicare to give back to the people" is also misleading. Social Security and Medicare are government-run programs that provide benefits to eligible individuals who have paid into the system through payroll taxes, not general government revenue. These programs have their own trust funds, which are separate from the general budget, and the government is legally required to pay promised benefits to eligible beneficiaries.
Lastly, the statement that the government does not make anything is incorrect. The government provides a range of services, including national defense, infrastructure, education, and healthcare, among others. These services create jobs and contribute to the economy.
In summary, the statement contains several inaccuracies and oversimplifications that do not accurately represent the complexities of the US economy and government budgeting.”