By the Staff of AFP Following the passage of the GOP-backed 2025 budget resolution, traditional conservatives took to the airwaves and the Internet to blast the Republican leadership's massive spending plan, saying it is possible [...]
By the Staff of AFP Following the passage of the GOP-backed 2025 budget resolution, traditional conservatives took to the airwaves and the Internet to blast the Republican leadership's massive spending plan, saying it is possible that this massive measure bankrupts the country in the next five years. Click the Link Below to Listen to the Audio of this Article AFP covers the budget bill in depth on page 11 in this week's issue, but it's worth highlighting the inherent problems with it—especially considering President Donald Trump won the popular vote last year with a mandate to eliminate fraud, waste, and abuse inside the government. At the very least, that should include auditing and reducing the bloated military budget—not increasing it by $100 billion as Republicans seek to do. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) was the only Republican to vote against the measure. His position was a principled stance against the reckless spending that has plagued Washington since at least Bill Clinton was in office. "Over 10 years, this budget will add $20 trillion to U.S. debt,"…