From Tim Burchett <[email protected]>
Subject 75% Of People Say This About Our Economy ๐Ÿ“‰
Date September 29, 2023 11:45 PM
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TIMtalk will keep you updated on the important issues and goings-on in our
campaign, in Tennessee, and in our country.




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75% Of People Say This About Our Economy ๐Ÿ“‰





You know itโ€™s taking a real sour turn when the left-leaning mainstream media
starts taking aim at you.



A recent poll
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sponsored by USA Today and Suffolk Universityโ€™s Sawyer Business School proves
that Americans have a pretty bleak outlook on how things are going with
President Biden at the wheel. Those words you see above are straight from the
horseโ€™s mouthโ€”representing people from a wide range ofdemographics
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and all sorts of income levels.



Hereโ€™s a look at some of the fast takes:

* 70% of folks say the economy is getting worse.
* 84% of people admit that their costs are rising.
* Households earning under $50k say they are on the verge of losing savings
and racking updebt
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To add salt to the wound, the U.S. credit rating was just downgraded
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due to lack of leadership and ourobsession
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with printing money. Besides jacking up prices, this free-for-all spending
spree is now threatening toshut down
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I hear it from my constituents all the time: Americans aren't buying what
Washington is selling. We must balance the budget with single-issue spending
bills and get our economy back on track cause if we keep dilly-dallyin', we
might just find ourselves knee-deep in amess
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we can't easily fix.




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Growing Families In TN ๐Ÿ™Œ


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Photo Courtesy Of WVLT



In West Knoxville, the National Embryo Donation Center
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(NEDC) is a beacon of hope for couples wanting to start a family. They take
extra embryos from IVF and give them a shot at becoming someone's child.



Kate and Steven Keylon waited a decade for their baby, Poppy. Little did they
know, Poppy had been waiting for them, frozen since 2014 as an adopted embryo
donated to NEDC. Dr. John David Gordon, a physician at NEDC, said many folks
didn't even know this was an option.



Embryo adoption at NEDC lets couples become parents with donated embryos. The
center, now in its 20th year, has helped over 1,500 babies come into this
world. For folks like the Keylons, it's a precious gift that makes parenthood
possible when it seemed impossible.




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