The GOP is all of a sudden very concerned about the national debt again
As they brace for a Biden-Harris administration, Republicans in Congress are turning to a familiar bogeyman.
By Daniel Boguslaw - November 06, 2020As they brace for a Biden-Harris administration, Republicans in Congress are turning to a familiar bogeyman.
By Daniel Boguslaw - November 06, 2020Americans have lost more jobs since the start of the coronavirus pandemic than during the entire Great Recession.
By Associated Press - November 03, 2020‘I hope the talks remain broken down,’ the Wisconsin senator said.
By Josh Israel - August 11, 2020Sen. Kevin Cramer wants to talk about cuts to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security as the nation battles a raging pandemic.
By Josh Israel - April 08, 2020He promised balanced budgets. Even under the best conditions, his administration doesn’t plan a balanced budget for 15 years.
By Josh Israel - February 10, 2020The proposal would also fail to eliminate the deficit over 10 years.
By Associated Press - February 10, 2020Much of the deficit has been fueled by Trump’s massive tax cuts for the rich.
By Josh Israel - January 14, 2020Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said he was ‘proud to have stood up for fiscal sanity’ since becoming a congressman, despite openly supporting the deficit-busting tax legislation.
By Josh Israel - November 12, 2019Trump frequently hammered Obama and Clinton over the national debt, but those concerns seemed to vanish as soon as he took office.
By Josh Israel - October 29, 2019Sen. Rick Scott boasted of his work on the national debt, despite supporting the deficit-busting tax bill.
By Josh Israel - October 15, 2019House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s plan would allow Medicare to negotiate lower prices with pharmaceutical companies.
By Josh Israel - October 14, 2019$100 billion is actually much less than $1 trillion.
By Josh Israel - October 03, 2019The eight months she’s been speaker, she’s faced a GOP Senate and White House.
By Josh Israel - September 10, 2019