Republicans’ Spending Addiction Fuels
Latest Proposed Raid On Medicare
The Federalist,
by
Christopher Jacobs
Original Article
Posted By: 4250Luis,
3/12/2025 3:16:24 AM
Even as the Trump administration focuses on making government efficient in ways it has not been in decades, lawmakers still can’t stop their spending habits. That’s the unfortunate takeaway from spending legislation House Republican leaders released over the weekend.
The legislation may pass with Republican votes and President Trump’s support. It represents a better fiscal vision than a bill crafted with more Democrat input. But when “better” in this case equates to “slightly less irresponsible,” it speaks to the chasm between Congress’s spendaholic ways and fiscal reality.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 3/12/2025 7:49:18 AM (No. 1913132)
Probably the worst fiscal device ever used by Congress is the continuing resolution. It should have never been allowed. It allows an irresponsible Congress to be irresponsible forever. Here we are $36,000,000,000,000+ later. One day it will end and the result will be catastrophic.
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chumley 3/12/2025 8:05:01 AM (No. 1913146)
I worked for over four decades and did everything right. When I was young I upgraded my furniture on trash day. I never bought anything I couldn't afford and never even got a loan till I was 40. I saved at least 15% of my paycheck every month and lived cheap. I stayed in jobs I hated because they were secure. As a result, I'm now living on 3 separate retirements and am making as much as I did when I worked. The plan came together and I am in a position to help my family and enjoy a few luxuries.
Well, I thought I was. These political criminals from both parties are causing those retirements to evaporate before my eyes, both through the markets and accelerating inflation. Republicans are every bit as low as democrats. The Wiemar Republic is in sight, and they are all complicit. Worse, they wont do anything to stop it.
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Penelope27 3/12/2025 10:16:01 AM (No. 1913226)
Obamacare should have been gone, but thanks to RINO McCain we still have it. I agree we have to stop the CRs, all in good time. September of this year, 2.1 billion, I can wait for this fight to happen. And, no, I do not have pensions or anything, what I have is a long term vision that if we can truly drain the swamp, obtain energy independence (again), stop the wars, bring back manufacturing, make a deal with Greenland and other countries where they are not ripping us off, we as a nation will emerge stronger than ever. By the grace of G-d.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Geoman 3/12/2025 2:32:00 PM (No. 1913366)
Trump was not averse to signing Continuing Resolution spending bills during his first term and he and Vance have been strongly pushing the current House CR. Congressional Republicans who oppose the CR, for any reason, are labeled "RINOs" or accused of being disloyal to Trump, thus they become targets for being voted out in upcoming primaries for the '26 elections. Passing the 60 vote threshold for Senate endorsement and enrollment of the CR to get it to Trump for signature, requires some inevitably questionable dealmaking (making deals with democrats to increase deficit spending), with Senate democrats.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
danu 3/12/2025 4:31:06 PM (No. 1913403)
not being part of the system means i don't know the ins and outs.
however, afaik, ppl had giant chunks taken out of their salaries, during their entire working lives,
only to find congresscretins with their filthy paws in that till, for their entire working lives.
am i correct in thinking it is an enforced, imposed 'savings account' for medical need so as
Not to burden the gov't--which now calls it an 'entitlement' to be plundered by politicians?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
stablemoney 3/12/2025 4:37:51 PM (No. 1913410)
Medicare was paying for itself --- until they latched on Medicaid nonpayers, Obamacare, and illegals. Perfectly describes why all government programs eventually go bankrupt.
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