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Neil W. McCabe – National Political Correspondent – Tallahassee, Fla. UPDATED 4:00 PM PT – Tuesday, August 30, 2022 The eldest son of President Donald…
Neil W. McCabe – National Political Correspondent – Tallahassee, Fla. UPDATED 4:00 PM PT – Tuesday, August 30, 2022 The eldest son of President Donald…
Pennsylvania Republican Senate Candidate, Doctor Mehmet Oz, cleared the air on his main policy points in an effort to turn the tides of his upcoming race.
President Joe Biden poured $740 billion on top of red hot inflation with the stroke of a pen. On Tuesday, he was met with cheers as as he signed the so-called Inflation Reduction Act into law.
Former Congressman Ron Paul (R-Texas) referred to President Joe Biden’s newest spending package as the ‘Inflation Production Act.’ Paul said the so-called ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ is estimated to cost the American taxpayer dearly.
The Consumer Price Index report for July shows inflation is up 8.5 percent from a year ago. The Labor Department released the report Wednesday, indicating inflation cooled down from 9.1 percent in June.
The Biden administration has paired up with Big Business to promote its latest social spending bill. The President said a Democrat-backed spending binge will combat inflation, but hundreds of economists disagree.
The White House has continued its climate crusade by pumping millions into grant programs. While speaking at Florida International University in Miami on Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris pledged grants worth $1 billion to go towards addressing extreme weather events that she attributes are due to climate change. The Biden administration will be dispersing these funds to 343 towns and cities nationwide. The funds are intended to address a variety of natural disasters and may be used at the discretion of local jurisdictions.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, derided America’s adversaries for allegedly derailing an international nuclear weapons treaty. The Biden Administration sounded the alarm on rival countries who aim to abuse nuclear power. While speaking at the United Nations Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference on Monday, Blinken stressed that intimidation by nuclear powers has no place in the world.
Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) decried President Biden’s latest environmental regulations while speaking at the Senate Republican Leadership Conference on Tuesday. He called out Biden for slowing down Americas economic growth and claimed the President’s new National Environmental Policy Act increased restrictions on infrastructure projects, which in turn burdened the US economy.
President Joe Biden claims the latest proposed reconciliation package will bring down rampant inflation. During a press conference at the White House Thursday, he asserted the bill will lower the cost of living for Americans and even cut the federal deficit.