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How many Republican Senators are serious about cutting spending, reducing the debt, and balancing the budget? 22. That’s how many voted in favor of Senator Rand Paul’s (R-KY) “Pennies Plan” to balance the budget by 2024 by taking 2 cents off every dollar spent by DC.
Less than half of the Republicans in the Senate voted in favor, including known fiscal conservatives Mike Lee (R-UT), Ted Cruz (R-TX, and Ben Sasse (R-NE). But there were a handful of surprising names on the list, including Mitt Romney (R-UT). Nevertheless, it was a failure. All Democrats and a majority of Republicans are not in favor of balancing the budget.
Just FYI, the Senate voted in favor of a "pennies plan" that would have balanced the budget via spending cuts earlier today.
22 Republicans voted in favor of it.https://t.co/cOiOzo6uR5 pic.twitter.com/ZtNDevDjYc
— Nate Madden (@NateOnTheHill) June 3, 2019
This is one of the biggest reasons we are forming the American Conservative Movement. Fixing DC isn’t just about replacing Democrats with Republicans. It’s about replacing Republicans who have demonstrated they aren’t actually conservatives. Just as the Justice Democrats are assaulting the moderates in their party, so too must we go after the swamp creatures in the Republican Party.
As budgets continue to rise, it’s important that we get fiscal conservatives like Rand Paul the allies they need in DC to push a sustainable economic agenda. We cannot continue this trend of growing government. We need government to shrink.
We are currently forming the American Conservative Movement. If you are interested in learning more, we will be sending out information in a few weeks.
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