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“Limit, Save, Grow” Plan As Passed: + $1.5 Trillion vs GOP “Dealing” With The Swamp

“Limit, Save, Grow” Plan As Passed: + $1.5 TrillionGOP “Dealing” With The Swamp
$131 billion cut to annual spending next year, shrink the federal bureaucracy to pre-COVID, for much shorter time, meaning expanded cap growth for 10 years.Possible cut, but much smaller and capped for much shorter time, meaning expanded bureaucracy and more deficits?
Strong work requirements for SNAP, TANF, & Medicaid.Dems opposing work requirements that even Clinton signed and Biden voted for – yet GOP considering weaker version?
H.R. 1 energy permitting reform, as passed by the House.Eliminated, but if included will likely fast track IRA-subsidized unreliable energy?
The full REINS Act to ensure Congress approves every major regulation.No REINS Act, but possibly some weaker regulatory reforms?
Repeal Democrats’ $1.2 trillion IRA unreliable energy tax break for the rich, corporations, and Communist China.Likely preserves Democrats’ massive crony giveaway to their rich unreliable energy donor class and Chi-Coms?
Fully overturn Biden’s half trillion student loan bailout for gender studies majors.Upholds Biden’s student loan bailout, likely forcing veterans and plumbers to pay for others’ gender studies degrees?
Rescind the $80 billion Dems gave to IRS to hire 87,000 new agents to target middle class Americans.Likely keeps some 80% of IRS expansion?
Reclaim $50BB in unobligated, unspent COVID funding.Possibly maintains reclaiming unobligated COVID funds?
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