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Have you smelled that? It's the aroma of freedom and smaller government. People often ask why I'm so focused on spending when it comes to Congress. It's because that's what really matters. We need to ask ourselves if we're going to shrink Joe Biden's government or not. If we don't, we'll never shrink anyone's government, and then the Republican party and conservatism lose their purpose.
The role of the federal government is to be limited, and it's a beautiful system when adhered to. Recently, House Republicans put forth a bill that seeks to cut government spending. It's better than previous attempts like the cut cap and balance bill. The new bill aims to save around $4.5 trillion over 10 years by gutting the IRS expansion, stopping Biden's student loan giveaway, and eliminating his climate initiatives.
Four Republicans voted against the bill, sending a message to the powers that be that this is the bare minimum they're willing to accept. The House Freedom Caucus played a significant role in negotiating the stronger provisions of the package. It's essential to recognize and support those who fought for these changes:
Will Biden sign the bill? He might not sign it in its entirety, but he could slowly chip away at it by raising the debt ceiling incrementally and making small concessions in exchange for the provisions in the package. It's a game of negotiation, and Biden will have to choose between signing the package, shutting the government down, or making gradual concessions.
The aforementioned members of Congress have the will to fight for smaller government and fiscal responsibility. They need our support and encouragement. So let's get behind them and make our voices heard. It's time to stand up for the principles of limited government and fiscal responsibility.
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By with David BozellHave you smelled that? It's the aroma of freedom and smaller government. People often ask why I'm so focused on spending when it comes to Congress. It's because that's what really matters. We need to ask ourselves if we're going to shrink Joe Biden's government or not. If we don't, we'll never shrink anyone's government, and then the Republican party and conservatism lose their purpose.
The role of the federal government is to be limited, and it's a beautiful system when adhered to. Recently, House Republicans put forth a bill that seeks to cut government spending. It's better than previous attempts like the cut cap and balance bill. The new bill aims to save around $4.5 trillion over 10 years by gutting the IRS expansion, stopping Biden's student loan giveaway, and eliminating his climate initiatives.
Four Republicans voted against the bill, sending a message to the powers that be that this is the bare minimum they're willing to accept. The House Freedom Caucus played a significant role in negotiating the stronger provisions of the package. It's essential to recognize and support those who fought for these changes:
Will Biden sign the bill? He might not sign it in its entirety, but he could slowly chip away at it by raising the debt ceiling incrementally and making small concessions in exchange for the provisions in the package. It's a game of negotiation, and Biden will have to choose between signing the package, shutting the government down, or making gradual concessions.
The aforementioned members of Congress have the will to fight for smaller government and fiscal responsibility. They need our support and encouragement. So let's get behind them and make our voices heard. It's time to stand up for the principles of limited government and fiscal responsibility.
Support the show
Follow ForAmerica on Social:
FACEBOOK
TWITTER
INSTAGRAM
YOUTUBE
Official ForAmerica Website