December 12, 2024

1 thought on “Kiggans’ Statement on Signing of Stopgap Funding Measure

  1. These stop-gap measures and the political brinksmanship and the fiscal irresponsibility of this TOTAL pack of fools that mockingly calls itself the house of our representatives, which has us being idiots and morons for having fools representing us, instead of rational, competent people, are a sign of a dysfunctional government, and all the excuses in the world from people like Ms. Kiggans that this is the best they can do does not change the fact that these people are totally worthless as a governing body.

    And how much more did Ms. Kiggans raise OUR deficit with this latest stop-gap measure, given there is no debt limit in place, and in the last fiscal year ended in September, this worthless government gave us a federal deficit of $1.7 trillion, a $320 billion, or 23%, increase from the prior fiscal year, and the entire federal debt, an eye-watering $33 trillion currently closer to the $34 trillion mark has us, a nation in a serious state of decline, now spending more in gross interest on Treasury debt securities than it does on national defense, according to the Treasury’s latest monthly statement.

    Our fiscal year starts Oct. 1, and in the first month the Treasury shelled out $88.9 billion in interest on its debt securities, while the Department of Defense spend $83.4 billion on military programs, and nearly $2 billion is spent every day just in interest on the national debt, according to the Peter G. Peterson Foundation.

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