(WATCH) Debt Crisis
Original air date: October 27th 2024 Republicans in Congress have set a target to pass President Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful’ budget bill by the Fourth of July, but there are still a lot of hurdles. A big one is all […]
Original air date: October 27th 2024 Republicans in Congress have set a target to pass President Trump’s ‘one big, beautiful’ budget bill by the Fourth of July, but there are still a lot of hurdles. A big one is all […]
The following is from Rasmussen Reports. A recent Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 67% of likely US voters say they believe balancing the federal budget would benefit the economy. Only 9% say it would harm the economy, while 12% say
(POLL) Most don’t expect a balanced budget in their lifetime Read More »
America has a money problem. A big one that’s growing every day almost beyond imagination. Scott Thuman talks about our national debt and the cost of it with Maya MacGuineas of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a bipartisan
The following is from Sen. Chuck Grassley’s office. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released an estimate showing that the federal deficit for Fiscal Year 2024 has reached $1.8 trillion—double what was projected when President Biden and Vice President Harris took office. Senate Budget Committee Ranking
‘Out-of-control spending’: Biden-Harris deficit hits $1.8 trillion Read More »
If you and I consistently spend more than we make, we’re probably going to end up in trouble. The federal government just adds onto the national debt. After a huge bump in Covid spending, the nation’s current debt is now
Typically, when you spend more than you make, you go into debt. When Congress spends more tax money than it has, it adds to the national debt, which now stands somewhere north of $31 trillion. One debt-conscious member of Congress
– October 3, 2021 – Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America The Democrat plan, if approved at any level, will push our Country towards socialism!
The following is an excerpt from my latest article in The Hill upon the passing of Senator Tom Coburn. The national debt is $23 trillion and counting. I can think of no more fitting way to remember Tom Coburn than