Democrats couldn’t run a 7-Eleven, much less the governmentDemocrats couldn’t run a 7-Eleven, much less the government From my Fox Business interview on Thursday: “When we passed the last spending bill in September, we knew this date was coming. The Democrats have done nothing. They’ve not introduced a…Read more ›
Let’s get physicalLet’s get physical Congress just raised the debt limit $480,000,000,000 using a bill entitled “Promoting Physical Activity for Americans Act” Yes, it will take a lot of physical activity from hard working Americans to pay off this debt! pic.twitter.com/ODPTRQBvuT —…Read more ›
Nancy Mace: I’m a no vote on raising the debt ceiling without cutting spendingNancy Mace: I’m a no vote on raising the debt ceiling without cutting spending Tonight, I’m a no vote on raising the debt ceiling. For years, both sides have raised the debt ceiling without a plan to balance the budget…Read more ›
Why Americans would benefit from a government defaultWhy Americans would benefit from a government default Mises.org’s Ryan McMaken writes, “Ultimately, when a media pundit or Janet Yellen predicts the end of the world if debt doesn’t continue to skyrocket ever upward, they are simply calling for a…Read more ›
Yellen is wrong. The U.S. doesn’t always pay its billsYellen is wrong. The U.S. doesn’t always pay its bills Mises.org’s Ryan McMaken writes, “The media and Democratic politicians assure us that any default will bring about a second Great Depression and financial collapse. One key component of this strategy…Read more ›
When in power, both parties always raise debt ceilingWhen in power, both parties always raise debt ceiling In the last three decades, which party has consistently raised or suspended the debt limit without implementing any serious reforms to curtail deficit spending? Whichever party has been in power. —…Read more ›