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When it comes to the country’s federal government, GoP Sen. Ron Johnson Wisconsin is not a fan.
He believes that it “causes or enhances more problems than it actually solves”, telling Fox News Digital during an interview on Wednesday, which the bulk of its surveillance is to “expose how horrible government” in order to obtain “public support to reduce it, limiting its sizes, limiting its influence.”
“As our federal government grows, our freedom retreats,” he said. “You see what the federal government is doing as it spends money.”
Senator Ron Johnson, Viski, arrives in the hearing of the Senate and State Affairs Committee and state affairs at the Senate Dirksen office on Thursday, April 3, 2025. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. Through Getty Images)
A national debt The air sum of more than $ 36 trillion was subjected, and the legislators and presidents of both sides preside over the expenses for the deficit, which led to this point.
Johnson said he was “trying to make reality” at all in the country’s capital, regardless of whether they want to face this reality.
He has said for decades that the nation has suffered a “chronic loan crisis”, illustrating a sharp decline in the US dollar, noting that “the dollar you detained in 1998 is now worth $ 0.51,” while “the dollar you kept in … 2019.
The senator called the inflation “silent tax”.
But, of course, he is not silent.
Johnson noted that the chosen leaders had dumps the future of American children, but “don’t talk about it.”
“I force everyone to look at this,” he said, noting that his “major role” is to “admit our problem”.
US dollars, London, August 8, 2011. (Tom StoDdart/Getti Image)
But as sharp as Johnson stands for the idea of cutting the spreading tentacles of a massive federal bureaucracy, now it is simply pushing to spend on a pandemic level.
The conservative fiscal hawk protrudes with the Trump exhibition headlines that supported Trump last month, which supported Trump, cleared the House controlled by GOP last month.
But Johnson told Fox News Digital what he actually likes a lot of events.
“I really do not critically treat the bill how much it goes,” Johnson explained, noting that he was a “big fan” of most of what he said, although he said he did not read it all – this measure more than 1000 pages.
“My main beef is just not far enough,” he said, noting that after the COVID-19 Pandemic Democrats were unable to return to the previous cost and deficit level.
A Congress’s budget The estimated budget impact on the measure indicates that the net effect on the deficit will increase by 2.4 trillion for 2025-2034.
But the director of the White House management and budget department Rus Wuts said the measure would reduce the deficit.
“The bill lowers a $ 1.4 trillion deficit for ten years if you adjusted one great reception by CBO-no using a realistic basic policy line. This includes 1.7 trillion. Obligatory savings, most in history. “The mustache said in” Uss “, said in” Uss “, said in” Uc “in” pillar On X.
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During the interview, Johnson also noted that there was no “calculation” about “abuse” at all levels of power during the Covid-19 pandemic.
He noted that he did not refer to Jab Covid-19 as vaccine. Instead, he called it a “injection”, claiming it was “not a vaccine” and that it caused injuries and deaths.
The senator said he believed that shots should have “warnings in a black box”.
Centers for Control and Disease Prevention site It states that “CDC recommends a vaccine against 2024-2025 for most adults aged 18 and claims that” the vaccine helps protect you from serious illnesses, hospitalization and death. “
Johnson is not necessarily interested in another term. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. Through Getty Images)
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Johnson, who served in the Senate since 2011 and won the election for the third term in 2022, said he prefers not to look for another term.
“I do not want this job,” he said, noting that he wanted to use his post to help save America and help those who are “ignored by the system.”
While he does not rule out another run, Johnson, who was 70 years old earlier this year, said that “be happy” to return to Oshko and “live a pleasant, peaceful life.”