John,
Good afternoon, and welcome to our
Weekend Update.
This week, I joined Newsmax’s
“Newsline” to discuss the rising crime issues nationwide.
Prosecutors in big cities should hardly be called prosecutors because
they allow crime to go unpunished. In our nation’s Capital, 56% of all
arrests have gone unprosecuted this year, and it’s emboldening violent
criminals. Residents and visitors of Washington, DC and other cities
across the country are paying the price for the Left’s ideology of
appeasement. Click
here or below to watch my interview.
Later this evening, I will be on
Fox News at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the attacks on U.S. forces
in the Middle East. Tune in by clicking
here.
This week, the first part of my interview
on"The Volpe Report" aired on Fox56. We covered several hot
topics, including the election of Speaker Mike Johnson, passing
conservative appropriations bills, rising inflation caused by
Bidenomics, and the Biden Family’s pay-to-play scheme. Click
here or below to watch.
Additionally, I appeared on "Fox Across
America with Rich Zeoli" on Fox News Radio.
We covered several hot topics, including the appropriations process,
the unmitigated disaster at our southern border, rising crime in our
big cities, and the expulsion of George Santos from Congress. Click
here or below to listen.
Speaking of the border, Biden's open
border agenda has created a dangerous and deadly national security
disaster. As this situation continues to worsen, Homeland Security
Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas issued a memo ordering Customs and Border
Patrol to ask illegals what pronoun they prefer…. absurd, sick,
outrageous. Impeach.
This is just another reminder of one of
the many but very important reasons we must re-elect President Donald
J. Trump. President Trump's policies worked to secure the border by
implementing multiple strategies. He worked to build the wall,
negotiated with Mexico to implement the Remain in Mexico
program and made it known to the world that those who wanted to enter
our nation must go through the immigration process legally. I will be
working hard to ensure that we re-elect President Donald J. Trump by
delivering Pennsylvania to the GOP side. We must win back the White
House and the U.S. Senate and expand our majority in the U.S. House.
It's time to get our country back to winning again!
The Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s 1071 rule is an outrageous
overreach. While the CFPB’s mission is to make consumer financial
markets work for consumers, responsible providers, and the economy as
a whole, they are knowingly making it harder for small businesses to
operate in a challenging economy. Click
here or below to watch me question Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau Director Rohit Chopra at a recent meeting of the House Finance
Committee.
Later, I addressed this issue on the
floor of the United States House. The CFPB’s 1071 rule would require
excessive data collection from small businesses, the strength of our
economy. Small businesses are facing relentless inflation due to
Bidenomics; now is not the time to burden them with even more costs.
Section 1071 explicitly says, “Any applicant for credit may refuse to
provide any information requested pursuant to subsection (b) in
connection with any application for credit.” Despite this clarity, the
Director of the CFPB has stated, “a low response rate to the 1071 rule
may indicate a failure to comply.”
If the law guarantees an applicant’s
right to refuse, then penalizing non-compliance based on low response
rates contradicts the statute's intent. This calls into question the
CFPB's interpretation of the statute and is major overreach of its
authority. I am deeply concerned about the real impact this rule will
have on small businesses and lenders in my district and across the
country, and that is why I voted to reverse it. Biden and Congress
must stand with small business. Click
here or below to watch my remarks.
IN NEWS YOU WON’T HEAR IN THE
MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Americans everywhere know that under
“Bidenomics,” you pay more and get less.
But what do those price increases mean in
terms of dollars and cents? Congress’s Joint
Economic Committee has an answer. JEC estimates that Bidenflation
cost the average American family $953 in October alone and will cost
the average American family $11,434 over the next 12 months.
But what about since Biden took office?
JEC estimates that families have lost over
$18,860 paying for the increased cost of living
under “Bidenomics.” Those increases are felt across the board.
Here’s the money Americans have lost
paying higher:
- Energy costs: $3,626
- Food costs: $2,512
- Shelter costs: $2,937
- Transportation costs: $7,139
The next time Biden brags about
“Bidenomics” or insists his plan is “working,” remember that
“Bidenomics” has cost the average American family $18,860.
Around the District:
Last Saturday, we participated in Small
Business Saturday to support local businesses. Small businesses are
the strength of our economy, innovation, and job creation. They are at
the center of our communities and employ 70% of our District’s
workforce.
As someone who spent 20-plus years in the
private sector helping grow a small business into a large business, I
have a deep appreciation for the challenges facing entrepreneurs. As a
member of the House Small Business Committee, I will continue fighting
for pro-growth policies that help small businesses thrive.
Last but not least, as we rapidly
move through the Christmas and holiday season, I can't help but think
of the important missions we must accomplish next year in
Pennsylvania. First, we must re-elect President Donald J. Trump. We
must elect Dave McCormick to the U.S. Senate. We must expand our
majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, maintain our majority
in the State Senate and win back control of the State House.
Additionally, we must re-elect our great State Treasurer Stacy Garrity
and our Auditor General Tim DeFoor.
We also have an important election
for the Attorney General. This week, I endorsed Dave Sunday for
Attorney General. Dave will be a great Attorney General and has my
full support. He understands that our Commonwealth's future hinges on
the government's ability to provide safe streets and
communities.
We attended the annual Pennsylvania
Society events in New York City this weekend. Shelley and I attended
several great events and the annual dinner on Saturday night.
(Shelley and I pictured below with Chuck Volpe, Pennsylvania
Society President Elizabeth Preate Havey, Leo Vergnetti, and GOP
congressional candidate Rob Bresnahan)
We look forward to catching up with
you next week. God Bless, and see you soon,
Dan
Meuser
https://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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