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California Faces Record $68 Billion Budget Deficit

California is facing a $68 billion budget deficit next fiscal year—its largest ever—because of plunging revenues including a steep drop in personal income tax collections after an extension to file state and federal taxes was granted to most Californians due to sever winter storms last year. Much of the money the government assumed it would have obtained has already been spent.

New York Post: Lame-duck robbery: Democrats rush to spend with just 15 legislative Looting Days left

New York Post, December 20, 2022 Lame-duck robbery: Democrats rush to spend with just 15 legislative Looting Days left By  James Bovard There are only 15 legislative Looting Days left until a new Congress takes office. Voters last month sent Washington a “cease-and-desist” order by giving Republicans control of the House of Representatives. But congressional […]

US National Debt of $28 Trillion Puts Each Person in American on the Hook for $85,210

Both Democrats and Republicans failed the Americans by over spending and leading the US on the path to bankruptcy. Interest payments on the debt totaled $522.7 billion in FY2020 alone. The federal debt is over $80,000 dollars per capita, which is about 50% more than the median income in the country.

Covid Bailout Proves Congress is Unfit to Govern

USA Today, December 23, 2020 11th-hour COVID-19 relief deal proves again that Congress is unfit to govern by James Bovard “In politics, stupidity is not a handicap,” Napoleon reputedly said more than two centuries ago. Boundless ignorance is also not a handicap, as Congress demonstrated Monday night by approving a 5,593-page bill with no time […]
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Ron Paul Warns “We Are In The Last Stages Of The Welfare-Warfare State”

(RPICongress ended the week by passing a continuing resolution keeping the government funded for one more week. This stopgap funding bill is designed to give Congress and the White House more time to negotiate a long-term spending bill. Passage of a long-term spending bill has been delayed over objections to Republican efforts to preserve Obamcare’s key features but give states a limited ability to opt out of some Obamacare mandates.