Statement on The Passage of The Limit, Save, Grow Act

Statement on The Passage of The Limit, Save, Grow Act
Congressman Gary J. Palmer — Congressman Gary J. Palmer Facebook Profiel
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Washington, DC- Following the passage of the Limit, Save, Grow Act, Rep. Gary Palmer (AL-06) released the following statement:

“Democrats are so addicted to government spending they are willing to risk defaulting on our debt instead of budgeting like every American family has to do,” stated Rep. Palmer. “Simply put, the government should spend within its means.  One way to do that is to make sure abled bodied adults, without dependents, are working and providing for themselves. We must also harvest the energy resources and rare earth minerals we have in the United States, instead of depending on China to prop up President Biden’s dangerous rush to unreliable green energy.”

Rep. Palmer continued, “Today, we provided solutions to a real debt problem. This is the only viable plan on the table. The President has not offered any plan and raising the debt limit without a plan to reduce spending is not a solution I can support. The people expect the President to negotiate.”

Original source can be found here.



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