Stop funding domestic tyrants

Just passed by the House and the Senate, the bill will waste upwards of 1.5 trillion tax dollars Americans don’t have.

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In his first-ever telegraph message in the late spring of 1844, Samuel Morse echoed the scriptures to proclaim in awe, “What hath God wrought!” Now, some 178 years later, millions of Americans are proclaiming with equal parts of awe and trepidation, “What hath Joe Biden unwrought!”

At home and abroad, Biden, in just over one year, has become nothing short of a one-man wrecking ball – rapidly reversing years, and even decades, of progress and leaving devastation in his wake.

Where inflation was once little more than an afterthought, he has forced it front and center, sending it soaring to record levels and forcing families to do without, or live in dire straits.

Where America once enjoyed energy independence, he has  – with a single stroke of his pernicious pen – devastated the oil industry and sent us scurrying to avowed enemies to beg them to sell to us what we once sold to them.

Where once the covid panic had, at last, begun to subside, he has stoked the fires of fear by demanding that discredited mandates be extended indefinitely – and dictating that any who refuse his dictates be fired from their jobs.

Perhaps most tragically, where once peace prevailed, he has, with his ineluctable ineptitude and incendiary rhetoric, fueled the fires of war.

And what has been the Biden response to the devastation he and his fellow malevolent miscreants – Pelosi and Schumer – have wrought?

Well, on those rare occasions when he might be lucid enough to address the burning issues at hand, he – and they – have instead turned their attention to pushing their massive, inordinately expensive, deficit-financed omnibus spending bill they claim is necessary to keep the government open – at a time when tens of millions of Americans desperately wish the government would work on shutting much of itself down.

Just passed by the House and the Senate, the bill will waste upwards of 1.5 trillion tax dollars Americans don’t have in order to finance a myriad of programs they do not need. And, if asked their opinion, in most cases assuredly do not want.

The fact is, the Biden-Pelosi-Schumer omnibus – which should be called the "Throw in the Bus" – is set to plunge the economy into a stagflationary abyss from which it will take decades to emerge. If it ever does.

And the entire purpose of the boondoggle bill is to buy Democrat votes with tax dollars the American people do not have, and in the current Biden economic miasma have little hope of ever obtaining. (Especially not with wages, according to Biden’s own Department of Labor, now rising at a staggering rate of zero – as in “0” – percent.)

Let’s look at just a few examples of how the Biden-Pelosi-Schumer "Throw in the Bus" will throw away the American people’s hard earned, and hard-pressed, money in order to further entrench the Democrat Party – not to mention Venezuela-type socialism:

  • A staggering $15.6 billion to assist with the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, remember, the only reason the covid debacle caused economic disruption in the first place is because the politicians shifted into panic mode and shut down the entire economy. All of which, a definitive study out of Johns Hopkins University has now revealed was never necessary in the first place. And, oh, by the way, a full 4.6 billion of those tax dollars will be funneled out around the world to help foist highly questionable vaccines on oft-unsuspecting populations.
  • A massive $782 billion in defense spending, which amounts to a 5.6% increase over last year. This, of course, comes at a time when the majority of Americans are increasingly skeptical of military adventurism abroad and are questioning why so many American troops remain stationed on remote European and Asian outposts. Then, of course, there is the very serious question of how much of this money is going to be poured out to push the Defense Department’s aggressive new LGBTQIA+ agenda.
  • An eye-popping $13.6 billion in support for Ukraine – which is even more than the $10 billion the White House requested from Congress last week. More than $6.5 billion of the emergency supplemental assistance will go to the Defense Department, while $3.9 billion is for the State Department for humanitarian assistance. The U.S. Agency for International Development will also receive nearly $2.8 billion. All for a war in which the US has no direct involvement.

Clearly, the Biden-Pelosi-Schumer $1.5 trillion "Throw in the Bus" will wreak devastating – perhaps even fatal – havoc on America’s Middle Class. It will add trillions of dollars more to America’s already staggering $30 trillion deficit. And it will send working American’s taxes soaring.

That is why West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin has so strongly opposed such spending, saying, “We need to get our financial house in order first. We need to be able to pay for what we do and do only what we can pay for.”

As Americans, all that's left to do is pray that we will be able to begin restoring “what God [in the past] hath wrought” that made America great. And time is clearly of the essence.

Larry Ward is the Chairman Constitutional Rights PAC, America’s leading constitutional activist organization and founder of Conservative Stack the Silicon Valley alternative for marketing technology.

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