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Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse

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Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
by Thomas E. Woods

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 496 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 242 pages

The coming fiscal collapse is a serious threat to our economy and way of life. We must take action now to repeal big government before it's too late.

The federal government is currently spending more money than it takes in. This is unsustainable. The national debt is now over $30 trillion and it is growing every day. If we do not take action to reduce spending and debt, we will eventually reach a point where we will not be able to pay our bills.

The consequences of a fiscal collapse would be devastating. The government would be forced to default on its debt, which would lead to a loss of confidence in the economy. This would cause interest rates to rise, which would make it more expensive for businesses to borrow money and invest. The stock market would crash, and unemployment would rise.

We must not allow this to happen. We must take action now to repeal big government and reduce spending and debt.

Repealing Big Government

The first step to repealing big government is to reduce spending. The federal government spends too much money on a wide range of programs, many of which are unnecessary or ineffective.

We should start by cutting back on spending on welfare programs. These programs are a drain on the economy and they do not help people to become self-sufficient. We should also reduce spending on foreign aid. The United States is the largest donor of foreign aid in the world, and we can no longer afford to give away our money to other countries.

In addition to cutting spending, we should also raise taxes. This is a difficult decision, but it is necessary to reduce the deficit. We should raise taxes on the wealthy and on corporations. We should also close tax loopholes and deductions that benefit the rich.

Raising taxes and cutting spending will not be easy, but it is necessary to avoid a fiscal collapse. We must take action now to repeal big government and save our economy.

The Benefits of Repealing Big Government

Repealing big government would have a number of benefits for the economy and for our way of life.

  • Reduced spending: Repealing big government would reduce spending and debt, which would help to avoid a fiscal collapse.
  • Lower taxes: Repealing big government would allow us to lower taxes, which would make it easier for businesses to invest and create jobs.
  • More freedom: Repealing big government would reduce the size and scope of government, which would give people more freedom to make their own decisions.
  • More prosperity: Repealing big government would lead to a more prosperous economy, which would benefit everyone.

The coming fiscal collapse is a serious threat to our economy and way of life. We must take action now to repeal big government before it's too late.

Repealing big government would reduce spending, lower taxes, and increase freedom. It would lead to a more prosperous economy and a better future for all Americans.

Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
by Thomas E. Woods

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 496 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 242 pages
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Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
Rollback: Repealing Big Government Before the Coming Fiscal Collapse
by Thomas E. Woods

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 496 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 242 pages
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