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We are all committed to helping the President and America succeed. My higher loyalty is to my children and grandchildren. We are immorally mortgaging their future. It's time to take a businesslike approach and work seriously to reduce spending and deficits.
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Here’s where your loyalty lies, you traitorous fuck.

Well you won’t be helping @POTUS and this country if we can’t get his bill to him to sign into law!!

What does that mean? Does it mean you are going to sink the BBB if you don't get your way? If so, does that means you'll succeed in raising taxes, prompting markets to go into recession, and Repubs lose the midterms giving control of the budget over to that Marxist Hakeem Jefferies? Brilliant plan Senator.

Senator Johnson, Pass the BBB. Now. It’s the entirety of the President’s agenda. His entire economic agenda will do more to balance the budget than anything since the 90’s. This bill is just one part of a comprehensive economic plan and just a start. We are tired of this posturing Senator. You can’t balance the budget in a year and this bill is does more than enough. Keep it up and you’re going to tank it in the name of your grandchildren. We are tired of hearing that excuse. Everyone with children and grandchildren wanted this bill passed three months ago. Put it on the President’s desk, then take your research and analysis, and start on the next installment. Please, STOP HIJACKING the agenda of the @POTUS. America is tired of waiting. This is the least productive Congress in 70+ years. Move forward and take the win. It’s time. 🇺🇸🫵🤨👍🇺🇸

I call bullshit! You and your cronies are trying to push this off until September when the CR expires so you can sabotage Trump's agenda. Amazing when DEMS are in power they get everything they want in bills, but when Republicans are in power nothing gets done. Pathetic.

Senator, you’re spot on—Washington’s addiction to debt is a generational betrayal. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1) claims $1.6T in cuts, but that’s a fraction of the $6T needed to reverse Biden-era bloat. Real reform means block-granting Medicaid to slash pharma middlemen, ending Pentagon “cost-plus” contracts that bleed $150B annually, and rejecting the Supreme Court’s reckless USAID ruling that forced $2B more into foreign slush funds. Temporary cuts are theater. Permanent structural change—like a $2T debt ceiling with automatic spending caps—is the only way to stop mortgaging our kids’ future. Audit every line, then torch the waste.

@greenboat The Congress vacations way too much while we keep getting jerked around.

I appreciate you being frugal however, I highly suspect of your methods. The most obvious way to stop ripping people off is to get rid of the private “federal” reserve bank. Get creative instead of just saying no.

Now you're growing a conscience? How long have you been up there in Washington DC? You haven't had an issue all this time before now. You guys are going to lose in 2026!

Pass the damn BBB already!


