Republicans finally take a stand, ‘will not co-sign a loan for the Democrats’ radical agenda’

House Budget Committee Republican Leader Jason Smith (MO-08) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed a short-term increase to the debt limit: “Washington Democrats already enacted nearly $2 trillion in spending this year. They now want another $4.3 trillion and counting, and they see raising the debt limit as a way to … Continue reading Republicans finally take a stand, ‘will not co-sign a loan for the Democrats’ radical agenda’

Eyeing takeover of businesses, Biden planning to pack Fed bank boards with ‘social justice’ activists

U.S. Senate Banking Committee Republicans are urging the Boston and Dallas Federal Reserve Bank boards of directors to keep politics out of the selection process for their respective new presidents. In letters to the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and Dallas’ Boards of Directors, the senators wrote: “It has come to our attention that policymakers … Continue reading Eyeing takeover of businesses, Biden planning to pack Fed bank boards with ‘social justice’ activists

Biden finally reopens locked down northern US border

U.S. Senator Steve Daines made the following statement after President Joe Biden finally heeded Daines’ calls and took the first step to reopen the northern border by allowing vaccinated Canadians into the U.S. starting in November. Daines believes the Biden administration should lift all restrictions and fully reopen the northern border to help support Montana … Continue reading Biden finally reopens locked down northern US border

Dems vote to let IRS proceed with scheme to monitor your bank accounts

Senator Tuberville asked for unanimous consent of all Members of the Senate to pass the Protecting Financial Privacy Act. Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) and Senator Mike Braun (R-IN) joined Senator Tuberville on the Senate floor to speak in support of the bill. Democrats, led by Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), objected and refused to pass the legislation, highlighting Congressional Democrats’ support of the proposal for the IRS to invade the financial privacy of Americans.