Rand: I have returned unspent money
Dear Patriot,
Our country is running a deficit, a very serious deficit.
We are fiscally broke and there is no end in sight to curb the limitless spending in Washington.
I am outraged by the waste that pollutes our government. It makes my blood boil to see money that should be spent defending our country instead being wasted.
And that's why I need your help to make sure I am reelected to continute my fight against this fiscal insanity.
I have argued for years that we must not borrow money from China to give to Pakistan. Just this month I led the fight on the Senate floor to stop the United States from spending 300 million dollars of your taxpayer money to fund F16 fighter planes, which were being subsidized for Pakistan.
I have argued for years that we must not borrow money from China to give to Pakistan. Just this month I led the fight on the Senate floor to stop the United States from spending 300 million dollars of your taxpayer money to fund F16 fighter planes, which were being subsidized for Pakistan.
Why are we funding planes for Pakistan when our own nation is starving for so many improvements?
Make no mistake, Patriot, egregious government waste exists at every spending level.
Make no mistake, Patriot, egregious government waste exists at every spending level.
Recently, I discovered that the U.S. State Department is spending $90,000.00 to promote peaceful relations with Great Britain. Really? I thought that the 200 years of friendship since the War of 1812 might be a clue that we have peaceful relations with Great Britain.
Really? How about we take that money and apply it towards our debt?
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There exists a culture in Washington, which requires government agencies to spend every penny of their budget, even if that means hosting film festivals and poetry readings in London.
Personal fiscal responsibility is something which does not exist in Washington. Every household and business in America strives to balance their budget, but somehow that does not apply to our federal government.
For every year that I have been fighting for you in Washington, I have returned unspent money from my budget back to the Treasury.
In the last five years I have returned $2.4 million of my annual budget. I do not believe in the mantra that if you’ve got it, you must spend it.
I am outraged by this waste and you should be too.
Together we will stop all fraudulent spending, big and small.
In liberty,
Rand Paul