I think the conversation would be better spent talking about issues of how do we better prevent a recession from happening through our policy discussions and get off of this desire or this insatiable appetite to talk about relitigating the 2016 election with impeachments and investigations.
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Womack urges Congress to focus on recession prevention rather than political investigations.
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This debt, along with increasing interest rates, will hurt future generations' economic opportunities.
It is my opinion that the reckless spending and out-of-control regulatory expansion unleashed by President Biden and Democrats has pushed us into a recession.
I want to note my strong opposition to the top line number for defense. It doesn't even make up for inflation, which, to me, means it is a cut, and isn't the increase we need to compete, to deter, and to win against our pacing threats.
I consider it to be dangerous, and I hope we can come together and inject some common sense into the situation and increase it more appropriately, in the words of Ronald Reagan, so that we can continue to have peace through strength.





