Letters to the Editor: Do McCarthy's Republicans have any real beliefs on the debt or federal spending? (via latimesopinion )
This fight over the debt ceiling is a ploy only to hurt President Biden. When former President Trump ran deficits, the Republicans went along with it. Now they decide to cut spending on the backs of the poor.
If that isn’t enough to set your hair on fire, the Republicans want to cut education spending, nutrition programs for children, money for Alzheimer’s research and more. Of course, Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy are off limits. Furthermore, Rep. Kevin McCarthy required 15 rounds of voting to secure his position as speaker of the House, and he had to make significant agreements with the conservative wing of his party to win.
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