Our rising national debt increases inflation,
lowers economic growth and threatens our future.
We can’t afford more debt
“...The size of our national debt is going to crush our economy.”
Sen. John Thune
(R-SD)
“America’s debt is the greatest single threat to our nation’s security and stability.”
Rep. Mike Johnson
(R-LA-4)
“Our fiscal trajectory threatens the future of our children and grandchildren.”
Rep. Tom Emmer
(R-MN-6)
“...we risk forcing the next generation to inherit a national economy ridden with debt, decline, and diminished opportunity.”
Rep. Blake Moore
(R-UT-1)
“We must figure out a way to rescue the country from our growing debt burden!”
Rep. Lisa McClain
(R-MI-9)
“America’s unsustainable national debt is our greatest 21st century challenge...”
Rep. Jodey Arrington
(R-TX-19)
“We are barreling towards an infinite amount of debt, and we’ve got to stop that...”
Rep. Chip Roy
(R-TX-21)
“The debt ... puts our country on a fiscal house of cards.”
Rep. Don Bacon
(R-NE-2)
“Our national debt is skyrocketing. This is a crisis.”
Rep. Dusty Johnson
(R-SD-AL)
“American families deserve serious, sensible action to deal with our soaring debt...”
Rep. Steve Scalise
(R-LA-1)
“Much more needs to be done if we’re serious about tackling the debt and beating back inflation.”
Sen. John Barrasso
(R-WY)
“The bill on our debt will come due one day and we should not ignore the inevitable by saying we’ll handle it later.”
Sen. James Lankford
(R-OK)
“It’s clear that America’s borrowing and spending are unsustainable.”
Sen. John Cornyn
(R-TX)
“We must stop saddling our kids and grandkids with more and more debt ...”
Sen. Tim Scott
(R-SC)
“Every dollar Washington politicians add to our national debt makes it more difficult for families to live their American Dream.”
Sen. Rick Scott
(R-FL)
“How high must our deficits and debt climb before we say enough is enough?”
Sen. Steve Daines
(R-MT)
“We need to ... provide a pathway forward to tackle our nation’s debt crisis”
Sen. Mike Crapo
(R-ID)
“America’s long-term fiscal gap is unsustainable, and we have a responsibility to fix it.”
Sen. Joni Ernst
(R-IA)