During a recent segment, Steve Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist, slammed a debt ceiling deal proposed by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. He labeled it as a “dumpster fire” for America, arguing that it would solidify the radical policies of the Biden administration and limit conservative efforts to implement change in the future.
WATCH: Bannon Unleashes On McCarthy's Debt Ceiling Deal, Predicts 'Dumpster Fire' By 2025https://t.co/OwvITAkFJ2
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Bannon believes that the deal is about much more than just debt and warned that without tax cuts, there would be a very limited ability to do much by January 2025, which is when President Trump could potentially return to office. According to Bannon, this is what the Biden administration wants as they seek to lock in all of the radical policies introduced in Obama’s third term disguised as the Biden regime.
Bannon mad as hell about debt deal:
"You'll have a dumpster fire by January 2025. President Trump and his return. He's going to have a dumpster fire with limited ability to do much. No possibilities of tax cuts… They want to lock in Obama's Third Term."https://t.co/fwFyNObjVS
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Bannon:
"If you sign this today, you're signing your political death warrant."https://t.co/lRPFL79kDw
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Furthermore, Steve called for a renewed focus on financial independence as a countermeasure to the government’s fiscal irresponsibility. He slammed the government’s economic policy, citing his inability to understand how they run deficits, fund the Federal Reserve by printing money, or why the rest of the world is not revolting against such policies.
Bannon was also critical of the lack of national conversation regarding the country’s finances, expenditures, balance sheet, and the role of the Federal Reserve. He noted that it was critical to move from a republic to an empire and urged the left, center, and right to have a deep and meaningful discussion on what this country needs.
The debt ceiling deal has faced opposition from both ends of the political spectrum, with a perceived agreement between McCarthy and hardline Republicans opposing legislation they do not approve of. However, Bannon warned that the government’s decision to push the debt issue past the election into 2025 demonstrates a profound contempt for the American people. He encouraged the public to seek out information from reputable sources like Heritage, Club for Growth, Freedom Works, Nancy Mace, and Byron Donaldson.
In conclusion, Bannon encouraged constituents, particularly those in red districts, to directly challenge their representatives who support the debt ceiling deal. He warned that any “yes” votes would result in primaries and political death warrants. His warnings and concerns have resonated with many conservatives who are apprehensive about America’s fiscal policy direction. It remains to be seen how much politicians are influenced by Bannon’s words and whether his warnings will impact the trajectory of the debt ceiling debate.