What does it mean for us? Potentially, worse inflation and China gaining the upper hand. This is the cost of profligacy and rank irresponsibility on the part of our elected officials from both parties. Discussion begins at 2:00 mark:
Category: Debt/ Inflation
Sound Money
RFK Jr. has some awful policy ideas; but he also has some excellent policy ideas and perspectives. Here he talks about re-introducing the concept of a sound currency. I am not aware of any of the Republican presidential candidates advocating this. Correct me if I am wrong:
The Federal Reserve Tilting The Election Toward the Socialists
There are many forces in our society that act to tilt elections toward the socialists– the mainstream media, the powerful tech industry, monied oligarchs, those engineering or committing election fraud, etc. But one particular force doesn’t get mentioned very often in this regard– the Federal Reserve or “the Fed”. Everyone […]
Business-As-Usual While Rome Burns
Matt Rosendale is a conservative Republican congressman from Montana. He is strikingly candid regarding his GOP colleagues in the US House of Representatives. While some of us were hoping the speakership of Mike Johnson would change things, it has not. The country’s debt crisis is escalating; and they cannot see […]
One Reason The Socialists Must Get Rid of Trump
Hyperinflation
“You’re Paying For It!”
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The Christian Virtue To Control Spending
Dave Brat of Liberty University discusses at length the longstanding Christian tradition that used to animate our country and its leaders. He particularly applies it to what Republicans need to do regarding the multi-trillion dollar budgets we have seen:
When The Banks Control the Politicians
I remember it well. I was 14 years old when the mayor of New York City lost control of the city’s spending and finances because of debt and uncontrolled spending. Greg Reese thinks it is happening now at the national level:
North Carolina Republicans Who Voted for the Debt Ceiling Bill
We had numerous Republican members of Congress from North Carolina who voted to raise the debt ceiling without insisting on major cuts to pre-Covid era levels. Recall that the Covid pandemic and the Biden Administration prompted a major increase in spending levels amounting to trillions of dollars. Who voted in […]