I’m kicking off my countdown to Christmas with a special #12DaysOfChristmas video collection, exploring all of the lovely gifts from the Biden Administration. On the 1st day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me…
On the 2nd day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me inflated drink prices…#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 3rd day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me inflated gift wrapping...#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 4th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me costly Christmas Trees...#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 5th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me 43% more expensive airline fares...#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 6th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me expensive sporting goods...#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 7th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me pricey toys…#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 8th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me high gas prices…#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 9th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me 87,000 IRS Agents…#12DaysOfChristmas
On the 10th day of Christmas the Biden Administration gave to me pricey Christmas Cookies…#12DaysOfChristmas
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🧵Congress can’t cut spending through DOGE without the President sending a formal “rescission” bill. That’s the law. It only takes a simple majority to pass—but so far, no bill has been sent. In this case, Congress is waiting on the White House.
For over a month, we’ve heard rumors of a $9B rescission—$8B in foreign aid, $1B from NPR. But it never happened mainly because weak Republicans threatened to vote no. $9B is a rounding error, but it’s something. Caving to big-spending Republicans is business as usual for GOP leadership.
The Senate’s Big Beautiful Bill jacks up the debt ceiling by $5 trillion in its current form. No Congress in American history has ever approved a hike that massive.
All the while, interest on the debt now tops $1 trillion a year!
If Republicans want to continuously lose elections for a generation, they should pass this bill to ban Tik Tok, a social media app used by 150 million people, primarily young Americans, use.
This brilliant strategy comes while polls indicate that 71% of young women and 53% of young men voted for a Democrat candidate for Congress.
🧵 Federal law shields various protected classes against discrimination, yet the government continues to fund medical facilities that discriminate against those with objections to the COVID-19 vaccine.
Here’s why it matters (1/8):
Last year, 14-year-old Yulia Hicks went to Duke University Hospital for a kidney transplant. She was not vaccinated at the time, and medical officials purportedly told her that she could not proceed until she was. (2/8) foxnews.com/lifestyle/teen…
The thing is, she was already protected against the disease through NATURAL IMMUNITY.
It flies in the face of science to deny a kidney transplant to a 14-year-old under such reasoning. It’s petty and incredibly harmful. (3/8)
In light of the recent $1.5 trillion spending package, I’m renewing my call for the Senate to pass my Read the Bills resolution which would provide sufficient time for legislation to be thoroughly reviewed.
My resolution would require bills, amendments, and conference reports to be filed for 1 day for every 20 pages before they can be considered, while leaving legislators room to act in emergencies.
Do you think there is a single person in the U.S. who believes that Congress is filled with speed readers capable of digesting thousands of pages in a matter of hours?