Act Introduced To Stop The Left’s Inflationary Spending Spree

U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN.) Introduced The Stop The Inflationary Spending Spree Act To Increase The Voting Threshold From 60 Votes To A 67 Vote Supermajority For Spending Packages During Periods Of High Inflation.

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One Year Into Biden’s Presidency: What Have Democrats Actually Accomplished?

Last Week, The Country Watched In Disgust As The White House Scrambled To Explain Away News Of Decades-High Inflation. True To Form, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Denied And Deflected Instead Of Addressing The Economic Pain Most Tennesseans Feel. This Rejection Of Reality, Paired With The Administration’s Nonstop Pivots To And Away From Hot-Button Issues, Begs The Question: “What Have Democrats Actually Accomplished?”

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Experts Predict Less Economic Growth, Elevated Inflation For Years To Come

The National Association For Business Economics Released The Results Of A Survey Of 48 Economic Experts Who Downgraded Their Growth Predictions And Projected Elevated Inflation Through The Second Half Of 2023, If Not Later.

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Thanks To Biden’s “Build Back Broke” Agenda, Thanksgiving Just Got A Lot More Expensive

As We Gather Around The Thanksgiving Table This Week, I Encourage All Tennesseans To Pause For A Moment Of Gratitude Not Just For The Things We Do Have, But For Our Future Blessings. It’s True That, Until Joe Biden Adjusts His Priorities, Tennesseans Will Continue To Pay For His Mistakes; But I Find Comfort In The Knowledge That The Path Forward Is Clear. It’s Time For The Administration To Walk Down This Path, And Meet People Where They Are — Not Where They Think We Should Be Forced To Go By Their Increasingly Destructive And Out-Of-Touch Socialist Agenda.

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Biden Will Run For Reelection, Critics Point To Economic Concerns

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Confirmed That President Joe Biden Will Run For Reelection In 2024, But Critics Have Been Quick To Point Out Economic Difficulties During His Presidency.

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House Passes Democrats’ Social Spending Bill After CBO Score

Congressional Democrats Passed A $1.75 Trillion Social Spending Plan Friday, Putting The Bill’s Fate In The Hands Of A Deeply Divided Senate.

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Increased Federal Spending Scrutinized As Ongoing Inflation, Consumers Costs Spike

Skyrocketing Inflation And Consumer Costs Are Hurting President Joe Biden’s And Congressional Democrats’ Hopes To Pass Another Major Spending Bill Through The Reconciliation Process.

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