From Kurt Couchman <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t let them deceive you
Date September 3, 2024 6:01 PM
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Warning: this email contains CRITICAL information that big spenders in
Washington, DC, don’t want you to see. They don’t want you to know that their
reckless spending bills led to today’s cost-of-living crisis. Keep reading to
find out how they are trying to pull the wool over American’s eyes.



Hello John,



Recently, Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania took stage at the DNC to accuse
businesses of causing inflation due to corporate greed.



Don’t be deceived.



Casey voted for big-spending, debt-funded bills that drove up
inflation—including the ironically named Inflation Reduction Act. Now instead
of taking accountability for his actions he wants to throw the blame on others.



Because of Casey's votes, Pennsylvanians are shelling out over $6,000 more
annually for transportation alone since 2021.



Casey is making driving a car a LUXURY many Americans can barely afford.



Here’s the bottom line: The cost-of-living crisis goes beyond Bob Casey and
Pennsylvania. It’s been a team effort of numerous senators, representatives,
and the Biden-Harris administration.



Kamala Harris is also falling in line with Casey’s blame shifting of inflation
on businesses. She wants you to believe fixing inflation requires more
government—like a price gouging ban—instead of reducing the reckless spending
and debt that caused it.



This is being touted as a solution to inflation, but it would give Washington
more influence over YOUR community and threaten shortages.





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In a recent blog post
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, our team unpacked four steps we can take to fix government overspending. I
invite you to read how Congress can budget better to reduce the cost of living,
and please read to the bottom to see how you can raise your voice along with
AFP.



✔️ Create a comprehensive budget.

✔️ Accountability for presidents.

✔️ Prevent government shutdowns.

✔️ Restore congressional authority.



Washington’s reckless spending caused inflation, but they’re trying to
convince us it’s someone else’s fault. The truth is our voices matter now more
than ever. Grassroots engagement isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the force that
drives real change.



Sign our petition today to demand smart budgeting. Together, we can make
Washington listen and bring fiscal responsibility back to our nation.


SIGN THE PETITION: Enact Budget Reform
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Turn frustration into action. Sign the petition now and join the movement to
restore sanity to our nation’s finances.
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Thank you for your commitment to a more prosperous America.



Best regards,


Kurt Couchman

Senior Fellow, Fiscal Policy

Americans for Prosperity








Americans for Prosperity

4201 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000

Arlington, VA 22203



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