Forget 'baloney' budget claims - I'm voting to break feds' debt addiction
Briefly

The article discusses the federal government's failure to manage spending compared to families and businesses. It highlights the burgeoning national debt, currently over $36 trillion, projected to reach $59 trillion by 2035. The author argues against the panic generated by those opposing budget reductions, emphasizing that overspending leads to higher taxes and inflation affecting everyday citizens. However, while advocating for spending cuts, there's a commitment to preserving vital social programs for vulnerable communities, rejecting claims that the recent budget resolution includes harmful cuts to essential benefits.
"I want it to come to an end - for your benefit. Our nation faces a daunting fiscal crisis; the national debt exceeds $36 trillion and is projected to reach $59 trillion by 2035."
"The defenders of the status quo want the gravy train to continue for their benefit. The reckless addiction to overspending in Washington has real-life consequences for local families—ever-increasing taxes, record inflation, and a constantly rising cost of living."
Read at New York Post
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