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Concern for our nation’s financial future has been on the backburner for too long. In spite of our country’s much-too-high national debt of over $26 trillion, Congress continues to overspend. This poses a threat to our economy: too much debt can slow economic growth and foster uncertainty. We spend hundreds of billions each year on interest to service the national debt, and this percentage will grow as our debt continues to balloon. Structural spending reforms are needed.
Government Spending

Accelerating Food Prices May Soon Go Through the Roof

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Government Spending

Painfully-High Food Costs in August Swallow Up Any Relief at the Gas Pump

Press Team & Patrice Onwuka | Press Release
Government Spending

Making Sense with Charles Payne

Hadley Heath Manning | Blog
Government Spending

Brian Riedl: Why Student Loan Bailouts Are Bad Policy

Beverly Hallberg & Brian Riedl | She Thinks Podcast
Government Spending

Supercharged IRS Leaks Private Data of 120,000 Taxpayers

Patrice Onwuka | Blog
Government Spending

After Dark – On Crossing the Rubicon, Bad Vibes Loan Forgiveness, and the Post-Religious Sexual World of Andrew Tate

Inez Feltscher Stepman & Emily Jashinsky | High Noon Podcast
Government Spending

Biden Student Loan Handout Could Cost $1 Trillion, Throwing the U.S. Deeper Into Debt

Isabelle Morales | Blog
Government Spending

The New York Times Defends The IRS Workforce Expansion

Dr. Nan Hayworth | TV
Government Spending

Small businesses, freelancers fear IRS agents will target them first: Hurts ‘the smallest among us’

Gabriella Hoffman | Featured in
Government Spending

The Inflation Reduction Act won’t reduce inflation

Jennifer Stefano | Op-Ed
Government Spending

NBC’s Andrea Mitchell Argues About the Definition of a Recession

Kelsey Bolar | TV
Government Spending

Kristin Tate: Inflation — What You Need to Know

Beverly Hallberg & Kristin Tate | She Thinks Podcast

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