The public sent a message this month that they don’t support extremist candidates. Instead, people want sensible policy and political leaders who can get things done. The new moderates in Congress would do well to address the extreme threat currently ignored by both ends of the political spectrum:…
Admittedly, these are lofty goals. But if we can’t improve our spending habits, Congress should at least try not to make things worse. Congress should work on paying for what we currently buy before initiating newAnd yet, despite high interest rates and a mounting debt, the Biden administration keeps on spending. The administration’s recent attempt to pass off billions of privately heldonto the taxpayer displays a stunning lack of attention to our revenue shortfalls.
The midterm elections reflect a desire for sensible solutions. People want lasting change, not extreme partisan bickering. Favored centrists should prioritize trimming down the national debt to stabilize our economy, strengthen our international position, and win votes. Let’s hope they get the message.
Sean-Michael Pigeon is a Young Voices fellow. He holds a B.A. in political science and history from Yale University.
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