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Source: US Rep. Virginia Foxx (NC-5th), 1/21/22 There are many words that can
be used to describe President Biden’s first year in office, but the one that
comes to mind for me is “incompetence”. No matter how ambitious,
forward-thinking, or transformative this administration tries to bill itself
as, it cannot shake the stench of incompetence that surrounds every initiative
or policy objective that it creates. Commonsense dictates that when you fail
miserably at something, you take a step back and reevaluate your approach.
Instead of doing that, this administration has doubled down on its failures. As
a result, America has taken too many steps in the wrong direction. Think about
what has happened over the course of one year:
- Inflation reached a
40-year high.
- The disastrous withdrawal
from Afghanistan.
- Americans are now
paying 49.6% more for gas.
- Skyrocketing crime rates in cities across the
country.
- 1.7 million illegal immigrants
overrunning the southern border.
- Parents being targeted by the FBI and
Department of Justice
- School closures that have harmed America’s children
Those failures skim the surface
of the problems that America is facing right now. Imagine if things were done
differently, and the priorities of the American people were put first instead
of last. There would never have been socialist spending sprees that piled even
more debt on future generations of Americans. Legislative gimmicks to inflate
the power and scope of the federal bureaucracy would have never been acted
upon. Families across the country would not be struggling to afford basic
commodities, heat their homes, or even fill up their gas tanks. At this point, we should be in the middle of the great American comeback, not falling further behind because of policies that have failed time and time again. This administration needs a good dose of common sense and accountability, and I’m fighting every day in Washington to make that happen. In case you missed it, I spoke about President Biden’s first year in office on Tuesday night, and I did not hold back. We Are Demanding Answers Last week, I led a letter
signed by every Republican on the Education and Labor Committee demanding a
hearing with U.S. Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to answer
for his role in supporting and encouraging efforts to label concerned
parents as domestic terrorists. Here is a short excerpt: “According to emails obtained through federal information requests, we see that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona solicited the letter from NSBA that labeled parents as 'domestic terrorists.’ Despite an immediate request from this Committee for a briefing on this matter, the Department of Education has been silent on this despicable action. Once again, the Department of Education is ignoring legitimate oversight requests and general requests for information and is instead hiding its agenda from the American people.” To read our letter, click here. My Latest Op-Ed In my end of year newsletter, I
mentioned a piece of legislation that I recently introduced, the Spending
Safeguard Act, that will help curb government spending and protect your hard-earned taxpayer dollars. This week, I placed an op-ed in the Wilkes Record about my bill and why Congress has been left off its budgetary leash for far too long. Taxpayers are not being respected in Washington, and I’m fighting to protect them every step of the way.
To read my op-ed and find out more about the Spending Safeguard
Act, click here. Quote of The Week “Incompetence is the true crisis.” -Albert
Einstein Have a blessed weekend, Virginia Foxx
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