Republicans shouldn’t cave on Obamacare subsidies. I have another plan.
Republicans must reject a $400 billion Obamacare bailout. Instead, Congress should empower groups and employers to provide high
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Republicans must reject a $400 billion Obamacare bailout. Instead, Congress should empower groups and employers to provide high
Reagan similarly opposed protectionism because it “costs consumers billions of dollars, damages the overall economy, and destroys jobs … hurt Americans. The first Trump administration authorized $28 billion in farmer bailouts to offset financial losses caused
taxpayer? Turns out the program costs over $800 billion today. So, energetic conservatives proposed adding this reform … Medicaid expansion would have saved an additional $710 billion over ten years and fully offset all new spending
along. Instead, Senate leaders prioritized adding billions more in targeted welfare subsidies for select states like Alaska. This … this “Big Not-So-Beautiful Bill” adds $270 billion to the national debt in 2026 and over
collective GDP over $24 trillion and spends $500 billion on defense — twelve and three times larger than Russia … trillion and a defense budget over $47 billion, South Korea is leagues ahead of its northern neighbor , whose
will not be offset. Neither will the $2.1 billion in mandatory spending increases. In other words, rather than … mirage. Congress and the president actually rescinded $13 billion in foreign aid, but those cuts were made during
estimates put the cost of transitioning at $35 billion. As of May 2022, those estimates increased … Reserve Balances payments have totaled hundreds of billions of dollars, and most people don’t even know they
pays attention to the hundreds of billions of dollars the Fed unnecessarily paid to banks to not lend … paltry 0.25%, and annual payments averaged $5 billion. But the situation quickly became dramatically different. Today’s interest
freelance journalist reported on billions of dollars stolen from welfare programs in Minnesota. Congress did not uncover this … they simply decided to spend another $5 billion on welfare. If Congress cared so much about addressing welfare
fact, Russia has already threatened to seize $288 billion in western assets should the West seize their assets
Reagan similarly opposed protectionism because it “costs consumers billions of dollars, damages the overall economy, and destroys jobs … hurt Americans. The first Trump administration authorized $28 billion in farmer bailouts to offset financial losses caused
when President Trump proposed $15 billion in cuts. The Senate blocked the effort. But failure then … decisive action. My annual Festivus report details billions of dollars of waste, and the most recent addition
Senate Republicans would appear to be about $800 billion less than last year. Should we celebrate? Before anyone … true? Will the Republican budget cut nearly $800 billion or increase spending by nearly $1 trillion? Sorry