The Military Industrial Complex Strikes Again
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War Spending Will Bankrupt America
Less than two weeks ago, the United States Department of Treasury very quietly released its own internal projections for the federal government's budget deficits over the next several years.
It's hard to tell which is worse, Republicans and Democrats doing the opposite of what they "campaign on," or voters always falling for it. Democrats are usually anti-war when out of power, then drop bombs like Republicans when in power. Republ
Rand Paul seems to revel in frustrating fellow members of the Senate -- and that makes his blatant disregard for the chamber's chummy protocols even more infuriating to them.
Back in 2011, Standard & Poors' shocked the world, and the Obama administration, when it dared to downgrade the US from its vaunted AAA rating,...
The House managed to approve a purportedly "bipartisan" budget deal early this morning after a marathon all-night session that was brought on by Sen. Rand Paul's self-indulgent insistence that he needed to "make a point" about excessive government sp
You can say this for the swamp creatures: Their gall knows no limits.
Senate leaders hope to approve a budget deal Thursday to keep the government operating past midnight amid opposition from Democratic liberals and tea-party Republicans. The agreement would shower the military and domestic programs with an extra $300
Rand Paul gives and epic speech on government spending on the floor of the Senate. February 8th 2018.
The agreement would raise stiff spending caps and help stave off a shutdown.
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It was another crazy news week, so it's understandable if you missed a small but important announcement from the Treasury Department: The federal government is on track to borrow nearly $1 trillion this fiscal year -- President Donald Trump's first
By an 81-18 vote, the Senate voted to advance a funding bill ending the 3-day shutout.
Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer suggested that he offered a concession on the border wall to President Donald Trump during their midday White House meeting before Democrats shut down the government's 2018 budget at midnight.
Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer suggested that he offered a concession on the border wall to President Donald Trump during their midday White House meeting before Democrats shut down the government's 2018 budget at midnight.
Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer suggested that he offered a concession on the border wall to President Donald Trump during their midday White House meeting before Democrats shut down the government's 2018 budget at midnight.
Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer suggested that he offered a concession on the border wall to President Donald Trump during their midday White House meeting before Democrats shut down the government's 2018 budget at midnight.
Why This Government Shutdown Could Last A Long Time
Despite all the tension, handwringing, and sleepless nights within official Washington and the mainstream press over the looming possibility that the federal government might be shut down, everyone can rest easy.
COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong; I live in Germany. I wanted to send my father €200 for Christmas. I had to prove where the money came from.
With just over 24 hours left until the US Federal Government may be shut down on Friday night should Republicans and Democrats fail to reach a "stop-gap" spending bill, ...
Nearly a year into his takeover of Washington, President Trump has made a significant down payment on his campaign pledge to shrink the federal bureaucracy, a shift long sought by conservatives that could eventually bring the workforce down to levels
There is a mass exodus from Illinois.
Since last November 8th the Russell 2000 has risen by 30% and the net Federal debt has expanded by an astounding $1.0 trillion dollars.
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT FIRST-EVER AUDIT
The US government may have misspent $21 trillion, a professor at Michigan State University has found. Papers supporting the study briefly went missing just as an audit was announced.
Report: Pentagon & HUD 'Lost' $21 TRILLION! – Should We Look For A New Terror Attack To Cover This?
The Pentagon and HUD can't account for $21 trillion over just the past 17 years--enough money to pay back the current U.S. national debt.
Don't get too excited about a recent report that the Pentagon is going to finally undergo an audit to see where the trillions of missing dollars have gone. Beltway pundits -- including WaPo's Robert Samuelson in an article over the weekend -- are sti
Will Republicans and Democrats agree on a budget, and avoid a government shutdown after midnight Friday?