Bergman: The Current Fiscal State of our Nation is Unsustainable

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Representative Jack Bergman emphasizes that our nation’s current fiscal situation may seem dire, but it’s not beyond repair.
He believes that by taking specific actions, we can tackle the issues at hand.

Firstly, he advocates for a reduction in federal spending. Bergman argues that this can be achieved without compromising national security or veterans’ support.

His approach involves cutting bureaucratic red tape and eliminating wasteful spending on questionable projects and what he terms as “woke” priorities of the Biden Administration.

To make the necessary investments in areas like national security and border protection, he suggests canceling irrelevant programs and trimming excessive expenditures.

One alarming statistic he highlights is that the federal government spent a staggering $247 billion on improper payments in 2022 alone and a jaw-dropping $1.96 trillion over the past decade.

Moreover, he predicts that these improper payments could exceed $2 trillion in the upcoming budget window.

In essence, Representative Bergman’s message is clear: Our fiscal situation is unsustainable, but it’s not insurmountable.

Through prudent financial management, reduced spending on inefficiencies, and a focus on critical national priorities, he believes we can put the nation on a path towards fiscal responsibility.

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Alex Reyes
Alex Reyeshttps://truthsocial.com/@Alexandreyes
Alexander Reyes is a Virginia Resident currently with Public Advocate USA. He can be found getting photographs for conservative news organizations around Washington D.C. Alex Reyes's work can also be found in Newsbusters and Life News.

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