Perry Johnson Calls on GOP Leaders to Take Action on Debt and Inflation Crisis
Perry Johnson, former Republican presidential candidate and Michigan businessman, has called on GOP leaders in Washington to take action to resolve the nation’s debt and inflation crisis. Last week, Johnson endorsed Donald Trump for President and will continue to support Republican leaders who make it a priority to solve the economic crisis.
Johnson said, “Excess government spending essentially doubled our nation’s yearly deficit spending from 2022 to 2023, creating an inflation rate so astounding it has made housing, utilities, and food unaffordable for many American families. Our government’s spending is not only reckless, but unsustainable - both today and especially for future generations. We are facing the consequences of Washington’s spendthrift politicians, and our children will inherit the very same reality if we don’t take action now.
“Inflation continues to soar, crippling family budgets. Our Republican Congressional leaders, including our new Speaker, must make it a priority to cut spending. Although I am no longer running for President, I will continue to support Republicans who understand the gravity of our economic crisis and are interested in utilizing my ‘Two-Cents Plan’ as a tool to decrease our debt, lower inflation, strengthen our economy, and beat Joe Biden next November,” Johnson continued.
Recent Treasury
Department figures indicate the nation’s budget deficit is $1.7 trillion
dollars as of 2023. However, an October report by the New York Times indicates
the actual number is closer to two trillion dollars - up from one trillion
dollars in 2022 - when factoring in Biden’s student loan program, which never took effect,
yet was recorded as savings by the Treasury Department, artificially reducing
the overall
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