From Tim Burchett <[email protected]>
Subject Shutdown Ahead ⛔
Date September 22, 2023 9:15 PM
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Shutdown Ahead ⛔





Another shutdown is looming.



The end of the month marks the end of the fiscal year. If we can’t get our act
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by then, we all know what happens: Hardworking Americansfoot the bill
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for a dysfunctional circus they have nothing to do with.



To make matters worse, we were told to go home
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for the week—like this is all some sort of joke. I am disgusted by our lack of
leadership, and I am outraged that we aren’t going to hunker down in that
Capitol building to work through our differences and deliver the results we all
promised the American people.



But let’s get one thing straight: Folks at home repeatedly ask me and my
colleagues in Washington to stop spending money. We are $33 TRILLION in the
hole. That number is difficult to come to grips with because you don’t even
have enough dadgum hours in yourlife to count to it.



House Republicans just crunched the numbers to give us a blueprint
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that promises to balance the budget over the next 10 years. It has steep cuts
because that is what’s required in this catastrophic mess, and it’s exactly
where we need to go.



Our current situation is unsustainable, and our country will collapse if we
continue spending money like there’s no tomorrow.



For that reason, I’m a “no” on any continuing resolution
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, which is basically a Band-Aid on a bullet hole. Let’s balance the budget and
do right by the folks who sent us here. There’s no sense in kicking the can
down the road with a quick fix that doesn’t get to the root of the problem: a
total lack of responsibility in government spending.



Americans are already working overtime to make up for the unsustainable
pressure of inflation. Is this really what we want to pass on to our children?
An inherited future of debt and uncertainty?



Washington is in for a day of reckoning, and I pray we won’t be known as the
generation that mortgaged our children’s future with fiscal insanity.








Making An Impact ❤️


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Image courtesy of WATE



Mickey is just 8 years old, but he is already making a mark on the world
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Diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis when he was just 22 months old, he has
overcome obstacles and hospital stays to maintain an active, fun, and ordinary
childhood. When he’s not playing baseball or tossing the football around the
yard with his dad, Mickey is raising awareness and helping organizations raise
money for Juvenile Arthritis research.



Mickey and his mom share his story ahead of the Jingle Bell Run
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each year, an event which raises funds for arthritis research and programs.
They have also met with sorority AOII at the University of Tennessee through
the years—and went just last week to thank them for choosing Arthritis
Foundation as their philanthropy mission.



In a world where we desperately need more empathy and compassion, it makes me
proud to see young Tennesseans setting an example for all of us.








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