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Rep. Ralph Norman Reintroduces the Earmark Elimination Act

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Washington, D.C. – On Wednesday, Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-05) reintroduced the Earmark Elimination Act. The Earmark Elimination Act would permanently ban federal earmarks. Background An earmark is an item in appropriations bills or large spending packages that designates money for a specific special interest group or project while avoiding the typical merit-based or…

National Debt

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In the time it takes you to read this post, our national debt will have increased $15 million. You all need to understand just how serious this issue is. Compounding the problem is that -- except for a small group of conservatives -- there is NO DESIRE in Washington to deal with this crisis. We're now spending so much that another trillion dollars is added to our national debt…

Earmarks Are Evil

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EARMARKS ARE EVIL. Here are some highlights of the worst-of-the-worst earmarks in Chuck Schumer’s +1,000 page spending rampage. And keep in mind, we will be borrowing the money to pay for these pet-projects… 1. $1.6 million for “artist living and working space” in New York. No offense to NY, but I think y'all have some more urgent matters to attend to. 2. $1 million to expand a LGBT…

Looming Government Funding Deadline

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This year, the amount of money we’ll pay on INTEREST ALONE to service our national debt will exceed what we’re spending to fund the entire U.S. military. That’s according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Let that sink in for a moment.  What we’ll spend this year to operate the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Coast Guard, and Space Force… take all those…

Assistance for Israel

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A handful of reporters have asked why I voted against the aid package for Israel last week. Obviously, I’m not opposed to the concept of assistance for Israel, but friends we’re $34 trillion dollars in the hole with deficits spiraling out of control. We can’t even pay our own bills without borrowing substantial amounts of money at inflated interest rates. There’s NO DISCUSSION about any…

Rep. Ralph Norman Introduces the AFTER Appropriations Act

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Washington, D.C. – On Monday, Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-05) introduced A Fast-Tracked Executive Rescission Review of Appropriations Act (AFTER Appropriations Act.) This bill would require Congress to vote on Presidential rescission requests with an expedited time frame. Background Under current law, the President can submit recommended rescissions to Congress in an…

Rampant, Careless Overspending

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Unreal. You could confiscate every penny owned by our nation's most well-known billionaires, and all that money wouldn't be enough to cover even a year's worth of INTEREST on our national debt. Never mind the $34 trillion principal we owe! The rampant, careless, overspending by Washington politicians covering the span of DECADES, combined with the complete & total unwillingness for…

Another "Continuing Resolution"

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Once again, Congress is set to kick the can down the road on our spending bills.  Another “Continuing Resolution” passed the Senate earlier today and is expected to be voted on in the House shortly. This one extends current discretionary funding into early March with no meaningful changes to the amount our government is spending, or what that money’s being spent on. You all know…