Cal Thomas: An Old Debt Carries Over to a New Years
“Blessed are the young for they shall inherit the national debt.” – Herbert Hoover
“Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.” – Benjamin Franklin
Eighteen Republican senators supported the Omnibus spending bill totalling $1.7 trillion. This means that they forever surrender their claim to belonging to a party that values less spending, less government, and personal accountability.
The 4,100-page, 4100-page book, which I almost guarantee that no one has read it all, is packed with more pork than Porky Pig can carry on his corpulent body.
Rand Paul (R-KY) is one of those who calls out his fellow senators for their spending habits. But, few seem to care as long as they get their fair share of the wealth. He refers to his annual “Festivus Report,” Senator Paul lists the financial crimes committed by Congressmen. They include what he called “the financial sins of Congress.” “a whopping $482,276,543,907 of waste, including a steroid-induced hamster fight club, a study to see if kids love their pets, and a study of the romantic patterns of parrots and coffee machines for the Pentagon.”
These are just a few examples.
The conservative Heritage Foundation has many more.
$1.2 million “LGBTQIA+ Pride Centers” Additional $1.2 Million for “support services for DACA recipients” San Diego Community College.
$477,000 for the Equity Institute of Rhode Island to endow teachers “anti-racism virtual labs.”
$1 Million for Zora’s House, Ohio “coworking and community space” For “women and gender-expansive people of color.”
$3 million for the American LGBTQ+ Museum New York City.
$3.6 Million for a Michelle Obama Trail through Georgia
$750,000 “LGBTQ and Gender Non-Conforming housing” Albany, N.Y.
$2 million for the “Great Blacks in Wax” Baltimore Museum
An estimated cost of $856,000 “LGBTQ Center” New York.
$750,000 for The “TransLatin@ Coalition” to provide “workforce development programs
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