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My democrat colleagues talk a big game about making Wall Street pay their fair share.

Since the 2020 campaign, President Biden has pledged not to raise taxes on Americans earning less than $400,000.

It's just ridiculous to think you can raise marginal tax rates to 93 percent and you're going to get people stupid enough to pay 93 percent of their income in taxes, so they're working for nothing.

If the Federal Government is going to remain ready to respond to the natural disasters and national emergencies, we have to have the capability of doing that, and it seems to me that begs to put the nation's fiscal house in order.

If the majority get their way, Americans can expect to pay much more to put gas in their cars, and to heat their homes.

The majority refuses to write a budget, or work together to curb reckless Washington spending.

Climate change isn't the primary driver of insurance rates hikes, and collapse of the insurance industry isn't imminent.

Expensive liberal policies, not climate change, are much to blame for these market dynamics.

We don't have a budget resolution for 2025. What we do have is called a deemer, and it's no substitute for a real Congressional Budget Resolution.

President Biden and the majority would like us all to ignore our exploding $34 trillion debt.

the biggest failure in terms of the Biden administration on economic policy has been constantly pushing for more and more spending.

it's probably time, or past time, to get back to an adult conversation among elected officials about getting the Federal Government back on a sustainable fiscal path.

Insurance isn't a partisan issue. Mitigation and resilience is not a partisan issue.

the biggest failure in terms of the Biden administration on economic policy has been constantly pushing for more and more spending.

If the majority get their way, Americans can expect to pay much more to put gas in their cars, and to heat their homes.

How has the Biden administration's economic leadership failed to help our economy, and what can this Committee do to get our economy back on track?

65 percent of Americans report that entrenched inflation has made their financial situation worse off under the Biden administration.

If the Federal Government is going to remain ready to respond to the natural disasters and national emergencies, we have to have the capability of doing that, and it seems to me that begs to put the nation's fiscal house in order.