Tuesday News Round Up – RFK Jr. Promises to Tackle the Nation’s Debt
Louis Conte | January 23, 2024
“We need to balance the budget. How do we do that? By unraveling the empire and winding down our military commitments.” – RFK Jr.
Kennedy intends to tackle the nation’s debt:
“‘When I’m President I WILL cut the deficit,’ he declared on X. ‘And there is no way to do that without cutting defense spending.’ According to his campaign website, Kennedy proposed to ‘end the military adventures and regime-change wars, like the one in Ukraine.’” – RFK Jr. was shocked that Biden’s $886B defense funding ‘exceeds all other discretionary spending combined’ – promises that he ‘WILL cut the deficit’ which now stands at $1.7T | Yahoo! Finance
The national debt is a serious problem, as this USA Today article points out: US debt is threat to economy and national security. It’s irresponsible | USA Today.
RFK Jr.: Ending Wars to Balance the Budget | TeamKennedy24.
Ballot Access
Kennedy continues the fight to get his name on state ballots, while the political establishment seeks to deny voter choice:
“The current rules were written by the two establishment political parties in order to protect themselves from competition. As it stands right now, the rules stop independent candidates like me from offering voters an alternative to the status quo.” – RFK Jr. launches new party to get on Calif. ballot | Spectrum Local News
Kennedy supporter Paul Lobosco takes on Politico: “I strongly believe that Politico not only mischaracterizes RFK’s positions, but they are perpetuating a very dangerous narrative that threatens the health of most Americans, especially the poor and middle class.” – OPINION: An Ardent Supporter of Robert F. Kennedy Jr | Pagosa Daily Post
Today’s video clips:
Announcement:
We wrap with this commentary by Dr. Jay Bhattacharya: Ron DeSantis was the last hope of a Covid reckoning | UnHerd. Personally, I found Governor DeSantis’s focus on the catastrophic response of both President Trump and President Biden to COVID to be correct. I have enormous respect for Dr. Bhattacharya, but, as some of the comments following his article note, RFK Jr. has repeatedly called for Trump and Biden – and co-conspirators Dr. Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, and others – to be held accountable. Yesterday, the Kennedy campaign released a statement about the COVID response:
“For those of us brave enough to call out Dr. Fauci, CNN’s television doctor Peter Hotez called for expanded ‘hate-crime’ legislation to make criticizing Dr. Fauci a felony. You and I were doxed by the mainstream media, deplatformed by social media, and put on a government watch list.
The reality is: Dr. Anthony Fauci dictated a series of policies that resulted in the most deaths—one of the highest percentages COVID-19 body counts of any nation on the planet—and his actions earned him the highest government salary in the USA.
While Dr. Fauci, Gates, and their pals in Big Pharma cashed in, their anti-science lockdowns and mask mandates put 58 million Americans out of work and shuttered 41% of Black-owned businesses. Globally, over 300 million humans fell into dire poverty, and 93,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2020—a 30% increase over 2019.
Dr. Fauci’s policies put Social Security and Medicare, earned benefit programs paid for by taxpayers for nearly 100 years, on the brink of insolvency. Dr. Fauci’s policies crushed middle- and working-class American families and the American dream of home ownership—and single-handedly ended any faith we once had in our nation’s health agencies.
In fact, a new poll found that 53% of American adults believe COVID-19 vaccines may be to blame for many unexplained deaths, and nearly one in four say someone they know could be among the victims.
And our opponents for the presidency, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump, are complicit in Dr. Fauci’s crimes. Joe Biden and Donald Trump stood idly by, doing nothing as Dr. Fauci destroyed lives and the economy.”
Louis Conte, Headlines Editor
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