GOP’s $95 Billion War and Voting Bill Adds No Offsets to $2 Trillion Deficit The latest legislative proposal from House Republicans is a $95 billion package designed to boost defense spending, aid farmers, and tighten voter registration rules without addressing the growing national deficit.
This plan's sheer audacity matches its recklessness, as lawmakers push forward with measures that will entrench partisan divisions and ignore fiscal responsibility.
At first glance, the proposed budget resolution appears to be a sequel to last year's massive tax cut bill signed into law by President Donald Trump.