WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Recent polling by Scott Rasmussen has indicated that a majority of voters believe that cutting government spending is good for the economy, while a far lesser minority believe it would benefit the economy. A majority of voters also believe that cutting government spending leads to less inflation. A minority of Americans are also confident that they will have enough money to last throughout their retirement years.
Property rights are fundamental to a healthy free society. They guarantee individuals the right to the fruits of their own labor, while also providing for recourse in the event that this natural right is violated. It is no wonder that the American system is founded upon property rights.
The economic news for the Biden administration keeps going from bad to worse. It’s now a growing possibility voters will head into the midterms with the economy in or near a recession.
Last week, President Biden gave a speech listing everyone and everything allegedly responsible for record high inflation. His list included corporate greed and price gouging, Vladimir Putin, and “ultra-MAGA” Republicans. The president said that his policies, and the nearly $7 trillion in spending he authorized, have nothing to do with inflation.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to news that the US economy saw a 1.4 percent decline in Q1 2022 GDP growth, Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks President, commented:
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In response to the Biden Administration’s decision today to appeal Judge Mizelle’s ruling from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida that struck down the federal travel mask mandate, Adam Brandon, FreedomWorks President, commented: