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$7.3 Trillion Biden Budget Will Be DOA in Republican House
« on: March 12, 2024, 02:26:07 pm »
$7.3 Trillion Biden Budget Will Be DOA in Republican House
Ward Clark


Remember when the United States taxed and spent its way out of debt and into prosperity?

Me neither. But that's what the Biden administration wants to try.

Earlier on Monday, President Joe Biden rolled out his massive, treasury-busting budget proposal, which includes, among other wackadoodle items, yet another attempt to tax the nation into prosperity. Fortunately, House Republicans are already preparing to round-file the whole thing.

    House Republican leaders are blasting President Biden’s proposed plan for how to fund the government in fiscal year 2025.

    "The price tag of President Biden’s proposed budget is yet another glaring reminder of this Administration’s insatiable appetite for reckless spending and the Democrats’ disregard for fiscal responsibility. Biden’s budget doesn’t just miss the mark – it is a roadmap to accelerate America’s decline," read a joint statement by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R– La., Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R– La., Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R– Minn., and GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R– N.Y.

    "While hardworking Americans struggle with crushing inflation and mounting national debt, the President would increase their pain to spend trillions of additional taxpayer dollars to advance his left-wing agenda."

    The U.S. national debt is currently just over $34.5 trillion, according to the U.S. Debt Clock.

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https://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/03/11/73-trillion-biden-budget-will-be-doa-in-republican-house-n2171223
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