Yet Another Democrat Says We Don’t Have a Spending Problem

February 14, 2013

First, it was President Obama. Then, Nancy Pelosi. Then, Steny Hoyer. Now, Senator Tom Harkin from Iowa is saying we don’t have a problem:

Via the Weekly Standard:

 

“Thank you, Madam Chair. I think, first of all, I want to disagree with those who say we have a spending problem,” said Harkin. “Everyone keeps saying we have a spending problem. And when they talk about that, it’s like there’s an assumption that somehow we as a nation are broke. We can’t afford these things any longer. We’re too broke to invest in education and housing and things like that. Well look at it this way, we’re the richest nation in the history of the world. We are now the richest nation in the world. We have the highest per capita income of any major nation. That kind of begs the question, doesn’t it? If we’re so rich, why are we so broke? Is it a spending problem? No.”

It’s amazing how out of touch the Democrats are. The federal government is projected to pile on $845 billion in new debt this year on top of the $16 trillion of debt we already owe, and Democrats can’t even admit it’s a problem.

Tell them we DO have a spending problem: www.nrcc.org/spending.