John
Your hard-earned money bought luxury vehicles and lavish vacations for criminals and now politicians in Washington want to give away billions more.
That’s right.
The House of Representatives is about to consider a bill that would spend an additional $55 billion on “COVID relief” – even though they can’t account for the trillions that they have already spent.
They have the nerve to demand more of YOUR money – as we learn just how much of it they’ve wasted over the past two years.
It is estimated that criminals stole up to $579 billion of COVID PPP loans and unemployment benefits.
And this is all happening as Americans are struggling to keep a roof over their heads, put food on their tables, and put gas in their cars.
We are paying the price with the highest inflation in decades, caused by Congress’s massive spending spree over the past year.
COVID relief is the wasteful politician’s Trojan horse.
They claim to want to help people in need and keep everyone safe, but they’re just writing blank checks with YOUR money, and flushing it down the drain.
They want this new money to be used for restaurants, minor league baseball teams, and bus companies, among other industries that were eligible for previous loans.
If you ever want to see basic goods return to their pre-COVID prices, including $2.00 gas, I need your help right away.
Please sign the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste’s NOT ONE PENNY Petition – and we will let your representative know that you don’t want a single penny of your money spent on “COVID relief” until they can answer for the money they’ve already spent.
Reckless spending has consequences, and it’s time for your elected officials to answer for what they’ve done.
Sincerely, Tom Schatz
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