Dear John,
After decades of wasteful and reckless spending, America’s national debt stands at $27 TRILLION.
As bad as that number may seem, it is going to get much worse. If nothing is done, the national debt will increase by more than 45 percent to $39 trillion over the next 10 years. This would have a devastating impact on our economy and create a significant threat to our freedom and liberty.
That’s why it is urgent that you immediately contact your elected officials and demand that they begin to take action right now to reduce the national debt by cutting wasteful spending and using CAGW’s resources to determine where spending cuts should be made.
Even though America’s debt and spending problems may seem insurmountable, CAGW has just released the best resource for lawmakers on how and where to cut wasteful government spending and get the debt under control.
Our Prime Cuts 2020 report shows how to eliminate the worst waste in government and prevent the terrible consequences of the projected massive increase in the national debt. This year’s edition of our annual report identifies 593 specific recommendations from bipartisan and nonpartisan sources that would save taxpayers $444 billion in the first year and $4 trillion over five years.
We need to make sure that lawmakers in Washington use this key resource to know what to cut, and YOU are a very important part of this process.
Contact your elected officials right now and tell them to use CAGW’s Prime Cuts as a guide to cut wasteful spending.
John, it is very important to make your voice heard RIGHT NOW. Taking action will only take one minute of your time.
When Congress returns to Washington, they will immediately begin to craft large spending bills to fund the federal government in fiscal year 2021. Your elected officials – from the House of Representatives to the Senate to the White House – need to know that you demand that they get spending under control and stop the huge increase in the national debt.
Tell Washington to use CAGW’s Prime Cuts and cut wasteful spending today!
Thank you in advance for taking action on this urgent issue!
Sincerely,
Thomas A. Schatz
President
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