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    Home»News»The head of the House’s conservatives has criticized the media for its “irrational” coverage of the debate over whether or not to increase the national debt ceiling and urged for “serious fiscal change.”
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    The head of the House’s conservatives has criticized the media for its “irrational” coverage of the debate over whether or not to increase the national debt ceiling and urged for “serious fiscal change.”

    By slstaffJanuary 19, 2023Updated:January 20, 20233 Mins Read
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    Oklahoma Republican Kevin Hern has called on the party to significantly push for taxation and government spending improvements.

    Kevin Hern, a Republican from Oklahoma and the RSC chairman, has criticized the “hysterical” coverage of the government shutdown in the media. They promised him and other Republicans that if they voted to increase the debt ceiling, the GOP would insist on significant expenditure cutbacks as a condition.

    He spoke out against the media’s “irrational shock and terror” coverage of the debate over increasing the debt ceiling in front of the RSC’s 160-plus members. For many years, the RSC has represented the conservative viewpoint of the House Republican caucus. Democrats and their allies in the punditry have painted Republican efforts to alter the budget and legislation extending the debt ceiling as dangerous and foolish.

    Hern warned of “the evident and present danger our country faces from its unsustainable debt, a souring economy, and record inflation” and said that the media “wants to hide the reality – we as a society must control expenditure and bring about substantial fiscal change.”

    The government has been unable to take out any new loans since last Thursday when the national debt hit $31.381 trillion. Republican members of the House of Representatives have made it clear they will not vote to raise the debt ceiling unless significant spending reductions are also made. The Biden administration, however, has indicated it would not negotiate.

    The Democratic Party’s claim that the United States’ reputation will be damaged if the debt ceiling is not expanded has been the topic of extensive media discussion.

    On the other hand, Conservatives have insisted that a compromise on raising the debt ceiling and spending cutbacks is still feasible. Although the Treasury Department has said it can wait a few months before needing an increase, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has asked the White House to begin conversations immediately.

    That’s also the tone of the letter I attached. In addition, he disproved the Democrats’ assertions that increasing the debt ceiling while cutting expenditure was impossible by pointing up that it had been accomplished several times in recent decades.

    In response to a question regarding the escalating national debt, he encouraged the RSC to “get in” for a determined battle.

    The Republican Study Committee Chairman wrote an open letter to his party’s members, urging them to “recognize the importance of this moment.” Trump stated, “We must commit to securing our nation’s financial future by seeking to negotiate substantial economic reforms,” in answer to a question about raising the debt ceiling.

    Over the following two weeks, Hern added, the House GOP leadership and the relevant House committees will be briefed and advised.

    He claimed that the RSC could “create a viable plan that would begin to restore financial sanity” due to this procedure.

    Hern said that, in light of the current national debt crisis, Congress’ status quo bet was the riskiest option available. To prove to the American people that their representatives can give strong leadership and adhere to tight budget constraints, the RSC members will collaborate to develop workable solutions.

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