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| Ron Paul Demands End Of Out Of Control Debt | |
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| TomThePatriot | Dec 8 2007, 03:01 PM Post #1 |
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December 3, 2007 10:58 am EST Only Congressman Ron Paul has unblemished 30-year record of fiscal responsibility ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA - "Americans can no longer afford the out of control spending coming from Washington. It is unconscionable that Congress continues to run up the national debt, knowing full well that our children and grandchildren will end up paying the bill for our wasteful spending." Congressman Paul made the comments following an Associated Press report stating that the national debt is now "expanding by about $1.4 billion dollars every day – or nearly $1 million a minute” and there is now “almost $30,000 in debt for each man, woman, child and infant in the United States.” By the time the next president takes office in 2009, the national debt will likely top $10 trillion dollars. "Only Dr. Paul has an unblemished 30-year voting record of opposing out-of-control spending. He is the only true fiscal conservative running for president," said Ron Paul national press secretary Jesse Benton. Benton continued: "In the recent CNN Debate, John McCain said that 'We went to Washington to change Washington but Washington changed us.' That may apply to McCain, but not to Ron Paul." |
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