Today around 1:45 I'll speak on the effect Congress’ reckless spending will have on future generations and once again I'll call for finding savings in the current budget to pay for our priorities and reopening the economy. Watch here: c-span.org/congress/?cham…
The coffers are bare. We have no rainy day fund. We have no savings account. Congress has spent all of the money. Congress spent all of the money a long time ago.
The monster spending bill presented today is not just a ‘deficit’s don’t matter disaster,’ it is everything Republicans say they don’t believe in.
To so-called conservatives who are quick to identify the socialism of the Democrats, if you vote for this spending monstrosity you are no better. When you vote to pass out free money, you lose your soul and you abandon forever any semblance of moral integrity.
There is no free money to get us out of this situation. In fact, there is no more money at all. The answer is not printing up and distributing ``free money'' to everyone. The answer is immediately opening the economy.
We can choose to let our economies open, with guidance and precautions but not obstruction. Let people rebuild their livelihoods. Reopen our schools so kids can learn and parents can go back to working and earning a living.
Congress should do away with automatic spending increases and scrutinize where in our budget we can find savings to pay for the pressing needs arising from the pandemic. This is what I prefer and what I have proposed.
Or Congress can follow the status quo: Congress can continue to borrow from our kids--the same ones whom we have locked out of schools. Congress can keep enabling the shutting down of business by force, spend all of today's money and all of tomorrow's money.
It doesn't have to be this way. This debt crisis is a preventable crisis. It is not too late to change our course. Cut unnecessary spending, eliminate waste, stop fighting a $50 billion per year forever war in Afghanistan. Make the hard decisions now.
I will oppose this new debt, and I will continue to sound the alarm until we change our course here in Congress.
Deficit busting bill will be 5,593 pages!

If 250 words per page, then that’s 1,398,250 words

If Congresspeople read at the American average of 300 words/min (a big assumption)

then a Congressperson might read this in 4,660 minutes or 77.68 hours!

(if no rest breaks)
My guess Big Spenders in Both Parties will pass this without anybody ever really reading it.

Not me,  I’m a no.

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23 Dec
Yesterday, I published my #Festivus waste report, which highlighted $54 billion in truly outlandish waste in government.
Remember this the next time they tell you there’s “nothing to cut.”
I’ll give you some examples of it here:
Read 11 tweets
23 Dec
Good morning and Happy #Festivus. Today we will air some more grievances in the holiday tradition!
I’ll throw in a new wrinkle this year because SO MANY people are joining in with my grievances that I want to highlight how the word is spreading — your government is out of control, and a LOT of us have grievances.
We will talk about Congress, Petty Tyrants all over, foreign aid, wasteful spending, science denying “experts” and other holiday goodies.This is not the time for holiday cheer! That’s for TOMORROW, AFTER we air our grievances.
Read 19 tweets
10 Dec
I'll soon be speaking on the floor about our America's endless war. Watch here: c-span.org/congress/?cham…
Today, the subject is war powers. The hawks and neocons somehow want you to believe, in contrast to all logic, that the President of the United States has the unitary power to go to war anytime he wants, anywhere, free from interference from Congress.
The best part of any debate is when you see people twisting themselves in knots, going against their own alleged principles to get their desired results.
Read 7 tweets
9 Dec
I'm speaking on the floor in support of two bipartisan joint resolutions of disapproval blocking a UAE arms sale. Someone must ask the question: Can a lasting peace be purchased with more weapons? Watch here: c-span.org/congress/?cham…
The Senate is debating, with these joint resolutions, whether to disapprove of the announced sale of 50 F-35s, 18 Reaper Drones, as well as missiles and other related equipment.
The buyer of all this military technology is the United Arab Emirates, a country that has recently taken encouraging steps—specifically towards Israel—but with an overall record that should give concern.
Read 7 tweets
26 Aug
I'm speaking at the @GOPconvention! Watch live: #RNC2020
I was planning a medical mission to Guatemala to perform charity eye surgeries. We needed money to fund the trip. Donald Trump offered to help and immediately came through for those kids and us.
Not only did he support my medical mission to Guatemala, but he also contributed to another mission trip to Haiti a year later.
Read 20 tweets
22 Jul
Prescient words from my dad @RonPaul, when Congress created DHS in 2002: "The Homeland Security department, like all federal agencies, will increase in size exponentially over the coming decades. Its budget, number of employees, and the scope of its mission will EXPAND.
Congress has no idea what it will have created twenty or fifty years hence, when less popular presidents have the full power of a domestic spying agency at their disposal.
The frightening details of the Homeland Security bill, which authorizes an unprecedented level of warrant less spying on American citizens, are still emerging. Those who still care about the Bill of Rights, particularly the 4th amendment, have every reason to be alarmed."
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