The American people have spoken loudly. They want us to get our fiscal house in order.
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Tom Reed emphasizes the need for fiscal responsibility in response to public demand.
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And even the people that are the robber barons, like the Andrew Carnegies, just like Warren Buffett, $37.4 billion of his money going to better our fellow American citizens.
I think we really need to reach out to the people on the front line and say, 'Okay, how would you judge yourself to say if you are effective or not in impacting lives in a positive way,' and then hold people accountable to their own…
I come at this from a personal perspective, $110,000 worth of student loan debt when I completed my studies.
The unconventional nature of what this Administration is doing is something I applaud, and I have stood with, because I agree that we just cannot maintain the status quo, because, as to your point, this policy is unsustainable.





