U.S. National Debt Hits $30 Trillion for First Time By Caroline Downey February 1, 2022 The ballooning debt is largely attributed to the massive social spending prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Democrats Are Playing Political Games with the Debt Limit By The Editors October 7, 2021 They have several options for avoiding default.
Schumer Announces Dems Will Accept McConnell’s Offer on Short-Term Debt Hike By Caroline Downey October 7, 2021 The agreement will raise the debt ceiling through early December.
NR PLUS Rising Federal Debt Still Matters By Brian Riedl September 30, 2021 Answering the deficit doves.
NR PLUS How Government Is Supposed to Work By Kevin D. Williamson September 29, 2021 Predictability is precious, and all too hard to come by in today’s Washington.
NR PLUS Actually, $3.5 Trillion Is a Lot of Money By Dan McLaughlin September 24, 2021 And it’s not even the whole cost of congressional Democrats’ plans.
Why Aren’t Americans Protesting in the Streets? By Charles C. W. Cooke September 23, 2021 No one seems to care that Democrats are walking us into a fiscal catastrophe.
Raising the Debt Ceiling Won’t Solve the Spending Problem By Wayne Winegarden September 16, 2021 This debate is one of the few opportunities to reconsider implementing a financially ruinous rise in federal spending. Congress shouldn’t waste it.
A Trillion Here, and a Trillion There . . . By Eric Blankenstein September 15, 2021 The politicians who’ve run up our current record debts and deficits should be ashamed of themselves.
Dems Have a Lot of Chutzpah on the Debt Ceiling By David Harsanyi September 14, 2021 Senate Democrats are demanding that Republicans help raise the debt limit to help them cram through their agenda.