Steve Pearce |
The President said last week that “we don’t need a constitutional amendment to do our jobs,” but in less than three years in office, the President has already increased the national debt by 3.7 trillion. This is more than the entire national debt accumulated between 1776 and 1992. The Cut, Cap, and Balance Act provides a long-term plan to address the nation’s out-of-control debt problem.
Rep. Pearce has been in active communication with constituents on the debt limit issue, including discussions at town hall meetings, email surveys, on Facebook, and through other interaction. In a recent email survey to 47,000 constituents, over 83 percent of those who responded said that they do not support legislation like what the President asked for—a debt limit increase with no corresponding spending cuts. An overwhelming 93 percent said that Washington is not doing enough to address our national debt, and over 97 percent, said that the national debt is important to them, with 92% calling it “very important.”
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