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5 days ago |
ctexaminer.com | Red Jahncke
Senator Ron Johnson and others gave The Big Beautiful Bill a cold reception when it arrived in the Senate, warning that the bill will balloon deficits and debt, which are already ginormous. Jamie Dimon, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO has predicted a crisis - not if, but as soon as six months from now. There's no greater contributor to the recent rapid growth in deficits and debt than Medicaid under the Democrats, and, thus, no more appropriate GOP target financially and politically.
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1 month ago |
ctexaminer.com | Red Jahncke
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1 month ago |
ncadvertiser.com | Red Jahncke
Banknotes forming the map of Connecticut. FJZEA/Getty Images/iStockphotoBudget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge “surpluses.” Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the “fiscal guardrails” and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused.
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1 month ago |
ctinsider.com | Red Jahncke
Budget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge "surpluses." Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the "fiscal guardrails" and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused. If there are surpluses, why is program spending being squeezed? If there are surpluses, why is debt growing?
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1 month ago |
theridgefieldpress.com | Red Jahncke
Budget talk in Hartford is confusing. Last week, the media reported that the state is running huge "surpluses." Yet, Democrats say state programs are being severely squeezed; they want to bust the "fiscal guardrails" and spend more. Republicans say the state is deep in debt, and in danger of falling even deeper; they want to preserve the guardrails. The public is confused. If there are surpluses, why is program spending being squeezed? If there are surpluses, why is debt growing?
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