A Fall Session of Failures

By: - September 6, 2023

The month of September means the return of Congress, and some hefty chores. By the end of this month, by the Constitution, both chambers of Congress must have passed a federal budget for the upcoming fiscal year, passed a new Farm Bill for the upcoming year, and begin preparing legislation that will be discussed throughout the session.

At least that’s what is supposed to happen.

Already however, talking with members of both chambers, it is clear none of these will happen. With a divided Congress and leadership from each chamber, very little is getting done in terms of progress and duties. And like the past 15 years (since Obama), we’ll see a continuing resolution for the budget while we bicker about how quickly we can bankrupt the nation, and extend our current Farm Bill while we decide how many more billions we will sink into food stamp programs.

And for the first time in my life I may say this delay is a good thing.

When it comes to the budget, as we talk about often on the radio program, we need to find elected officials willing to put a foot down and say “NO” to a single dollar increase in the budget. Period. No more “long term direction”, or “incremental steering away” from the cliff.

We are off the cliff. We are the Wile E. Coyote standing off the side of the cliff holding the sign saying “uh oh” as our body begins to fall, and our head has a look of desperation.

Unfortunately most of our elected officials don’t care. We see giving in on 80% and getting our 20% is a good “middle of the road” compromise. The debt ceiling bill passed back in June (with Republican support), increased our debt ceiling by $4 trillion over the next 2 years. Meaning this upcoming 2024 budget will be $2 trillion MORE than the past budget. Plus another $2 trillion for the following year.

To put that into perspective. The $2  trillion increase we will see this year alone is the same amount we spent on our total COVID relief funding during the pandemic.

The entire lockdown.
PPP loans.
Unemployment for “non-essential workers”.
Extra child tax credits.

This is now the level of our “new normal” spending level. And the biggest fight we have now is whether we max out that entire spending in the budget (Democrat plan), or budget just under the $2 trillion cap with room for potential emergency to float money (Republican plan).

That’s the current holdup on a federal budget.

The extremely sad part: only 21 Republicans have sent a letter to Speaker McCarthy stating that they would not support the budget proposal with the full capped spending plan.

For this conservative, the only budget proposal I want to see is a CUT from last year, not touch the new $2 trillion, and a full 12 appropriation bill plan done by the end of September. And any day beyond that September 30th deadline, we can shut down government operations until the elected officials learn to do their job in the time given to them.

But that’s a New Year’s wish I know we won’t see anytime soon.

  • RSS WND

    • 'People like me': Chris Cuomo admits COVID shots INJURED MILLIONS, including HIMSELF!
      (THE BLAZE) -- Those who pushed the COVID vaccine the hardest are now finally admitting that it might not have been all it was cracked up to be — and was instead much, much worse. After the New York Times published an article titled “Thousands Believe Covid Vaccines Harmed Them. Is Anyone Listening,” Chris Cuomo… […]
    • Bud Light sales still suffering in U.S. a year after trans controversy
      (FOX BUSINESS) -- Anheuser-Busch InBev's Bud Light brand has still not recovered in the U.S. more than a year since the beverage giant's controversial partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney sparked a boycott of the beer. In its first-quarter earnings released Wednesday, A-B reported a 2.6% increase in revenue globally, but a 9.1% decrease in… […]
    • 'This is obscene. It is absurd': Republicans slam Biden for pausing Israel arms shipment
      (JNS) -- House and Senate Republicans slammed U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to pause an arms shipment to Israel and demanded that the administration explain why it failed to notify Congress. Sens. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) and Ted Budd (R-N.C.) wrote to the Biden administration on Monday asking for answers about the frozen arms deal. “We… […]
    • Shocking poll: Huge number of Americans live in constant pain
      (STUDY FINDS) -- Pain can come in many forms, but a new poll has arrived at one unsettling conclusion: Nearly a third of Americans are in a constant state of pain. Three in 10 Americans say they haven’t had a pain-free day in more than a month, with 28 percent adding they feel some kind… […]
    • 'Kittens' dropped off at humane society turn out to be something other than cats
      (FOX NEWS) -- The Arizona Humane Society is warning people to be certain that baby animals are actually orphans before attempting to rescue them — and to be sure of the species of the animal. "Last week, a Good Samaritan found a den behind their shed full of tiny baby animals," Jennifer Armbruster, senior manager… […]
    • Daughter refuses her parent's 2 conditions, but still expects them to foot wedding bill
      (FOX NEWS) -- A parent writing on Reddit is letting others know that he or she will pay for the children's weddings only if certain conditions are met — and now the parent's youngest has balked at the conditions, so payment is out. The piece by the parent (gender not specified) has gotten some 5,800… […]
    • Legendary singer granted permanent restraining order against his own son
      (NEW YORK POST) -- Frankie Valli was officially granted a restraining order against his oldest son, Francesco, that will last three years. The Four Seasons singer, 90, was granted the legal order of protection by a judge in Los Angeles last month. The restraining order will expire on April 29, 2027, according to People magazine.… […]
    • Pentagon raises eyebrows with claim Gaza 'lies entirely inside Israel'
      (JNS) -- Half a dozen Middle East experts indicated that it was news to them when JNS drew their attention to a recent phrase that the U.S. Defense Department has published on its website referring to the Gaza Strip as “entirely inside Israel.” “The Gaza Strip, which is about 25 miles long, lies entirely inside… […]
    • The rise and fall of the Banana Republicans
      Not since 1860 has so much hinged on the outcome of a presidential election. So scary is the impending crisis that it forced even vintage Banana Republican Bill Barr to stay on the pot and do his business. "The real danger to the country – the real danger to democracy, as I say, is the… […]
    • What if Trump wins and uses FISA to drain the swamp?
      "Bizarro World" seems to describe our present political environment pretty well. "Gobsmacked" is an expression we never gave much attention to, till it became a part of our daily experience. Now we have a whole slew of so-called Republicans voting more dangerous new life into FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), when it could have been… […]
  • Enter My WorldView