It's time for Congress to end its annual 'spending farce' through a continuing resolution.
Laura calls on Congress to establish the framework for 2025.
On "The Ingraham Angle," Laura Ingraham criticizes Congress' continuing resolution as a "spending farce" while the national debt is at $36 trillion and projected to reach $2 trillion by 2025.
Congress' annual spending farce, known as a continuing resolution, is due a week before Christmas.
President Trump expressed his disapproval of any Republican who would do something foolish on Truth Social, stating that they should be primaried. He also emphasized that everything should be negotiated before he takes office on January 20. This explains why Congress hasn't received a raise in 15 years.
Have they not received a raise? Is it stated in this legislation, but do they deserve one? How many have made significant profits trading stocks with insider information? Despite their actions leading to a $37 trillion debt, Sen. Schumer is content.
It seems like the pressure might be effective tonight.
The House adjourned late today, and word from Chad Pergram is that this C.R. is effectively D.O.A. If this is great news, now is the time to set the table for 2025, as Trump and Vance are alluding to here.
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