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January 18, 2022
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For the past several months we’ve been warning you about how the Democrats socialist spending sprees and policies had the potential to set off massive inflationary pressures of a kind we haven’t seen in a generation. This week the Department of Labor released a report which showed that the consumer price index rose 7% in December from a year ago marking the largest increase in 40 years. 
January 14, 2022
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We are back with 2022’s first edition of the Telegram, and I wanted to begin by wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year. 
November 5, 2021
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Infrastructure and reconciliation are the two words on everyone’s mind in Washington this week— luckily for American taxpayers the Democrats haven’t been able to stop fighting amongst themselves long enough to come up with an agreement to move them forward.
October 29, 2021
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It’s been two months since President Biden’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and we’re still learning more about just how badly it was handled with each passing day.
October 22, 2021
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The border immigration crisis continues to worsen, prices continue to rise, and crime continues to skyrocket. But I wanted to start out this week by sharing some developments related to the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan and its aftermath.
October 15, 2021
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This week we learned that the federal government collected more in taxes this year than ever before. Tax revenues surged by 18 percent – the biggest year over year increase since 1977.  Even so, President Biden and Democrats in Congress have spent so much, that even with this record spike in tax collections – the federal government still posted a record deficit. It’s pretty obvious: Washington doesn’t have a revenue problem; it has a spending problem.
October 1, 2021
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This week Democrats in Congress continued to argue amongst themselves over a budget-busting, $5.5 trillion spending bill that Americans do not want and cannot afford. 
September 24, 2021
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Congress returned to Washington this week – but not to address pressing concerns like American citizens and residents still stranded in Afghanistan, runaway inflation, a spike in the murder rate, or the rapidly deteriorating situation on the US-Mexico border. Instead, Speaker Pelosi brought lawmakers back to push through legislation that would suspend the federal government’s $28.4 trillion debt limit – until the end of next year.
September 17, 2021
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When I was first sworn into Congress a little over a year ago, I knew I’d encounter a lot of people in Washington, DC with bad ideas. What I didn’t realize is that some of those people would be completely disconnected from reality.
September 3, 2021
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President Biden declared this week’s chaotic evacuation effort from Afghanistan that ended Monday afternoon – leaving hundreds and perhaps thousands of Americans behind – “an extraordinary success”. Like many Americans, I was shocked to hear the president characterize the debacle that has unfolded over the last two weeks – leaving 13 American military personnel dead – in this way.  One cable news host put it this way:  “Biden bragged about what a remarkably, really stunningly and historically successful military and intelligence operation we have just witnessed,” he said. “Apparently, Biden is under the impression that the entire United States has lost electrical power and no one has a working internet connection.”