'It's no surprise that the House majority wants to spend trillions of dollars to extend the Trump tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and biggest corporations.'
to food aid, healthcare, and other critical social programs, claiming such spending reductions are necessary to address the rising national debt.last month."We can't afford to hand that down to our children.", Buchanan called the national debt a"ticking time bomb," not mentioning that his party's push to extend tax cuts for the rich would contribute to the total.
"The same Republicans who claim we can't 'afford' to invest in affordable housing, better healthcare, and accessible child care aren't blinking an eye at the fact their push to extend the Trump tax giveaways for the ultra-wealthy would add trillions of dollars to the federal deficit," Rep.
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