Bachmann: "So Much for Fiscal Responsibility…"

 

Last Thursday (Feb. 4), members of the U.S. House of Representatives had a no-brainer in front of them that would have proved once and for all that they really cared about fiscal responsibility – they should have voted “NO” to raise our debt limit as a nation by $1.9 trillion to a whopping $14 trillion. Instead of looking at ways to restrain their spending – like most Americans are doing right now – Congress has decided to saddle more federal debt to the backs of American workers. Minnesota families are strapped enough as it is and that's why I voted… Original Article: Forum: News/Activism

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Bachmann: "So Much for Fiscal Responsibility…"

 

Last Thursday (Feb. 4), members of the U.S. House of Representatives had a no-brainer in front of them that would have proved once and for all that they really cared about fiscal responsibility – they should have voted “NO” to raise our debt limit as a nation by $1.9 trillion to a whopping $14 trillion. Instead of looking at ways to restrain their spending – like most Americans are doing right now – Congress has decided to saddle more federal debt to the backs of American workers. Minnesota families are strapped enough as it is and that's why I voted… Original Article: Forum: News/Activism

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