On CNN this morning, Sen. Sessions addressed the debt ceiling negotiations, the Biden talks, and Democrats' unwillingness to produce a budget through regular order.
While host Christine Romans suggested that more deficit spending is needed to stimulate the economy, Sessions pushed back, noting that two and a half years of borrowing and spending have failed to produce the desired results, instead only leaving the country with $3.2 trillion in new debt and 9.1 percent unemployment. But despite these troubling statistics, it has now been 771 days since the Democrat-led Senate has passed a budget to begin restoring economic confidence and putting the nation on a sound fiscal path.
While host Christine Romans suggested that more deficit spending is needed to stimulate the economy, Sessions pushed back, noting that two and a half years of borrowing and spending have failed to produce the desired results, instead only leaving the country with $3.2 trillion in new debt and 9.1 percent unemployment. But despite these troubling statistics, it has now been 771 days since the Democrat-led Senate has passed a budget to begin restoring economic confidence and putting the nation on a sound fiscal path.
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