“A fiscal commission is direly needed,” Republican Senator Mike Braun, a Budget Committee member, said in an interview.

Braun said deficits and debt could become an important issue in the 2024 elections, especially as “the heavy weight of paying interest will start crowding out all the other things,” referring to the cost of federal programs ranging from defense to homeland security.

Somehow he fails to mention how this ballooning debt was precipitated by the tax cuts he and his ilk passed under Trump, followed by the constant threat of shutdown and defaulting on debts by his party.

Expect nothing but nonsense from Republican leadership on this issue.

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    1 year ago

    Republicans like to be the “fiscally conservative” party until they actually hold the pursestrings

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      “Fiscally conservative” shouldn’t be mistaken for “fiscally responsible.” They long ago lost the right to make the claim of the latter.

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        I don’t think I’ve ever once seen them claim to be “fiscally responsible”; only “conservative” (which usually involves cutting as much as possible from social problems and rich people taxes)