we are spending, and by the way what will fuel that debt crisis is when we spend, according to Goldman Sachs, $1.2 trillion on these green energy boondoggles that were passed in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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Johnson criticizes spending on green energy initiatives as a contributor to national debt.
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