Patriot, In case you missed my latest column that came out before Christmas, I'm including it for you below. Once again we saw the annual end-of-year D.C. Christmas tradition -- a rush to avoid a government shutdown because Congress did nothing month after month to deal with a budget. The battle between incoming president Donald
Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), the free-spenders in the House and the Senate, and the more fiscal conservative representatives indicates
our work to reign in an out-of-control government will require a lot of work for you and me in the new year. For Liberty, End Congress’s Christmas TraditionThis week saw a new twist in what has become a D.C. Christmas tradition. I am not referring to the
lighting of the White House Christmas tree but to passage of a “continuing resolution” (CR) funding the government and thus avoiding a
Christmastime government shutdown. It took the production of three separate CRs before one passed in the Senate after
midnight Friday night and was then signed by President Joe Biden. A reason an earlier CR failed to obtain congressional approval was
that President-elect Donald Trump, Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) heads Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy
called on Republicans to oppose it. There was also opposition to the inclusion of new spending, including 100 billion dollars in disaster relief and
an extension of the farm bill along with billions of dollars more in aid for farmers. The farm provisions were added at the request of Republican
representatives from rural areas. Many of these Republicans denounce welfare spending and crony capitalism, while fighting to increase subsidies for
large agribusinesses and rich farmers. The CR that ultimately passed included the disaster relief and the farm provisions. President Trump wanted the CR to raise or suspend the debt ceiling that was expected to be reached soon. It is understandable that President
Trump would want to avoid a fight over the debt ceiling early in his second term. However, refusing to raise or suspend the debt ceiling would benefit
President Trump’s efforts to reduce wasteful spending. The debt ceiling was created during World War One to allow the
Treasury to sell bonds without first obtaining congressional authorization. Contrary to the claims of the big spenders, failure to raise or suspend
the debt ceiling would not force the government to default or cause the government to not “pay its bills.” Instead, it would force the
government to do what ordinary people who find themselves over their heads in debt have to do: reduce other expenses in order to pay their bills.
Saying a failure to raise or suspend the debt ceiling is irresponsible is like saying a credit card company is irresponsible for refusing to extend
credit to a deadbeat. Raising or suspending the debt ceiling helps enable the continued growth of the welfare-warfare state,
but the real enabler of Congress’s spending is the Federal Reserve’s monetization of government debt. The Federal Reserve monetizes the
federal debt via the purchase of Treasuries. Congress should pass legislation forbidding the Fed from purchasing Treasuries so the Fed can no longer
enable Congress’s reckless spending. The Constitution gives Congress two primary responsibilities: appropriating federal
funds and declaring war. Congress long ago abdicated its authority to declare war. The practice of funding the government through CRs and omnibus
spending bills drafted by a few members and rushed through Congress before most members have a chance to read them deprives most members of the
ability to fulfill their constitutional responsibility to help determine how to best allocate taxpayer dollars. It also denies members an opportunity
to offer amendments cutting spending. This is why everyone who supports constitutional government and who understands the dangers of increasing
government debt should support ending Congress’s Christmas tradition. If you’d prefer to donate via PayPal, please click here. If you would like to make a donation by mail, please send your check to Campaign for Liberty, PO Box 104, Lake Jackson TX 77566 or you can call 703-865-7162. The mission of Campaign for Liberty is to
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