The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday concerns the constitutional responsibility of the purse. The United States is $33 trillion in debt, but our elected officials seem to have no problem with adding to that debt. The budget discussions in Congress are a result of the powers of the purse being given to the House of Representatives.
Just hours prior to a government shutdown on Saturday, Congress passed a continuing resolution by a bipartisan vote. According to Jarrett Stepman at The Daily Signal, the final vote was “335-91 in the House and 88-9 in the Senate.” Signed by President Joe Biden on Saturday night, the bill gives only a short reprieve because it funds the federal government only until November 17 – at the current too-high level.
Even
though a shutdown was averted for now, the issues surrounding the continuing
resolution were not solved. Stepman continued as follows.
There was significant opposition to the
bill among conservatives in the House and Senate who’ve argued that the current
spending is unacceptable and a dereliction of fiscal responsibility….
This issue isn’t going away and there’s
likely going to be another highly contentious congressional fight in the lead
up to the November deadline.
The question is, why did so many
conservatives in the House and Senate [rebel] and oppose the continuing
resolution?
Rep.
Chip Roy (R-TX), Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) all indicated
that they were opposed to a bill that continued doing the same things that have
not worked in the past. In addition, there were no changes made that would
solve the problem of the invasion of thousands of illegal immigrants crossing
our borders. Stepman continued his article as follows.
In June our debt hit $32 trillion (it’s
now at $33 trillion, but what’s a trillion dollars these days), which added up
to more than $245,000 per household in this country. If you want to know why
the cost of household goods is now astounding and keeps getting worse, it’s not
hard to find the culprit. We now have both a debt and inflation crisis on our
hands.
This continuing resolution does nothing to
change our trajectory. It maintains the status quo and the status quo is
failing.
The bill essentially allows the Biden
administration to continue its reckless border policies. Biden has proven that
he will do nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants from flowing into
this country. If anything, his policies have simply encouraged more people to
come across our border.
Congress has a duty to hold the
administration accountable.
This is in part why many Americans have
soured on Ukraine war spending, for instance. Why do our leaders prioritize
what’s happening around the world over the disaster on our own doorstep? The
fact that our government spends an astronomical amount of money on so many
things yet fails to protect the sovereignty of the United States is an insult
to the American people.
Even
though this deal on the budget is bad, it could have been worse. Therefore,
Congress must “break the fever” (Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Florida) of continuing to
spend money. Just as individuals and families have cut their budgets to deal
with the effects of inflation, the federal government must cut its spending.
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