From Tim Burchett <[email protected]>
Subject I Voted No 😡
Date September 27, 2024 8:45 PM
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I Voted No 😡





I know you’ve heard this before, but I’m saying it again: I voted NO on yet
another bloated emergencyspending bill
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, and I’m not sorry about it. This nonsense has been going on for over 30
dadgum years. Congress is supposed to pass a real budget—not throw together
some last-minute continuing resolution to keep the government running without
solving the real issues.



Let me break it down for the folks who aren’t neck-deep in the D.C. sewer. By
law, we’re supposed to pass a budget by September 30 every year. But instead of
getting to work and doing the job we were elected to do, Washington throws a
soggy band-aid
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the problem and calls it a win. Let’s be real—it's nothing but a pathetic
excuse to avoid responsibility. I see right through it, and I know you do too.



Some might shrug and say, “That’s just how things are done,” but I call bull.
In Tennessee, we passsingle-issue spending bills
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—we handle one issue at a time, no shortcuts. Congress could learn a lot from
that kind of accountability. It’s been over three decades since Washington
passed a real budget, and that’s not just lazy—it’s a betrayal of the oath we
took to serve this country. We were elected to solve problems, not hide behind
cheap fixes.



This latest bill is more of the same. They packed it full of woke spending and
handed an extra$231 million to the Secret Service
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—the same agency that failed to prevent two assassination attempts on Donald
Trump. Why are we rewarding incompetence?



Then they tacked on the SAVE Act, something I support, but they attached it to
a bill so bloated with waste thatit had no chance
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. It’s like they want these things to fail so they can go home, pat themselves
on the back, and say, “Well, we tried.” I don’t buy it.



We need real accountability in Washington. We can’t keep passing stopgap
measures that do nothing but push the problem down the road. And let’s be real:
this bill is nothing more than a quick fix to avoid a government shutdown
before the election. That’s not leadership—it’s cowardice.



It’s time for Congress to get its act together, stop wasting your hard-earned
tax dollars, and start doing what we were sent here to do—pass a real budget
and tackle issues head-on. I won’t stop calling this out, and I won’t back down.




 



And The Winner Is…🛹



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The handmade skateboard contest has officially wrapped up
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announce the winner: Melissa Holder! Melissa passed the board to her cool son,
Gabe, and I couldn’t be happier knowing it’s going to such an awesome family.
Building things with my hands is a passion of mine, and it’s been a real honor
to pass over this board. Thanks to everyone who participated—you all made this
contest a great success!



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