Invasion Inversion: Mayor Jacob Frey Says Federal Agents Are the Real Invaders, Not...
Stage and Scream: Hollywood Director Judd Apatow Says America Is Living Under a...
Congressman Proves There Is Such a Thing as a Stupid Question
Author of 'How Fascism Works' Says Trump Is Leading an Unlawful Takeover of...
Jacob Frey Asked ICE a Gotcha Question About Red States That BACKFIRED in...
'It's Worse Than You're Seeing': Liberal-leaning Developer Claims ICE Terror in MN, Gets...
David Frum: The Minneapolis Shooting Was a MAGA Version of a Third-World Honor...
Lieu vs. Reality: Congressman Slams ICE Shove, Gets Slammed Back for Ignoring Man...
From MSNBC Flop to Georgetown Fellow: Mehdi Hasan Lands Qatari-Backed Gig
Hot Take: ICE Has No Jurisdiction Over US Citizens and Cannot Arrest Them
Bill Kristol: ‘MAGA Types’ a Half Century Ago Denounced ‘Agitators’ Giving Bull Connor...
Rep. Ilhan Omar Calls Elon Musk 'One of the Dumbest People on Earth'
VP of Saint Paul City Council Organizing Grocery Runs for Illegals So They...
LA Times: Billionaires Flee State When It Asks for ‘A Little Something Back’
Law Prof Claims Minnesota Is a ‘Separate, Sovereign’ Entity Entitled to Enforce Its...

Sen. Thom Tillis puts in practical terms what Democrats have voted to do with billions of 'your hard-earned' dollars

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-North Carolina) puts in practical terms what congressional Democrats have voted forward in the name of reducing inflation.

Advertisement

“Reckless tax and spending spree,” is how Sen. Tillis describes the agenda that Democrats have shoved forward.

There are three problems currently facing Democrats, who, as the national economic situation drifts further into recession territory, control the White House and hold effective majorities in both houses of Congress. First, liberal policies do not promote economic growth. Second, conservative policies lessen the burden on individuals and small businesses by removing government-created obstacles, such as ever-increasing taxation and regulations, while also reducing government spending. And third, the Midterm Elections are held in less than three months.

Basic questions will await voters in the 2022 midterms. Should billions be spent and taxes be raised during a period of high inflation?

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement