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SEAN HANNITY: The continuing resolution is a ‘total, unmitigated disaster’

Fox News host Sean Hannity criticized House Republicans in his opening monologue on “Hannity” Wednesday over a stopgap funding bill announced to avert a government shutdown. As of Wednesday, the U.S. national debt (a measure of how much U.S. taxpayers pay the nation's creditors) was over $36 trillion, with no signs of slowing, and a $2 trillion deficit in 2025. It is expected that

Sean Hannity: Tonight, it appears that Donald Trump will face yet another disaster of the Biden era when he takes office in January. This could involve a government shutdown.

Now, the resolutions currently pending in Congress are: complete and unmitigated disaster. After this election, it's hard to understand whether these elected officials think that the same muddy government as usual will continue. it's not. This will provide funding to the government until March, but at what cost? Raise the debt ceiling. What will it cost? Why should Donald Trump raise the debt ceiling when it's Joe Biden's problem?

Now, this bill is over 1,500 pages long. The company is spending lavishly on important projects, including a new bridge in Baltimore, another $100 billion in obscure disaster relief programs, and another $10 billion in farm subsidies. The resolution also increases Funded the federal bureaucracy, funded a new Telecommunications Spectrum Management Authority and a new National Blockchain Implementation Advisory Board.

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The spending bill also gives Maryland a fleet of National Guard fighter jets. Ownership of RFK Stadium will also be transferred from the federal government to Washington, D.C. Why are we giving them the stadium? In other words, you paid for an extremely valuable asset owned by American taxpayers. given to the far left A resident of the DC swamp?

Now, for some reason, this bill also exempts imports of clothing and textile products from Haiti, but prohibits imports of lithium batteries from other countries. Please explain that. The cherry on top All this continued determination Increase in salaries for members of parliament. That's correct. If my math is correct, they worked a whopping 138 days, but very few actually deserved a raise. And for more than a decade, lawmakers have worked an average of about 140 days a year. That's all they work for. It's a part-time job.

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And sadly, on the whole, their work was not accepted. Our budget is out of control. Bureaucratic states are a nightmare. The executive branch is rarely restrained. As I have said, the time has come to return to the constitutional order.

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