'Draining the Swamp' Means Fixing the Debt
The so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill” is a masterclass in fiscal malpractice.
"Drain the swamp" has been a popular rallying cry in recent American politics. Too often though, it's nothing more than a slogan about rooting out corruption or punishing political elites. Yet, draining the swamp isn’t just about eliminating corruption, it’s also about removing the toxic mix of complacency and cowardice that fills the halls of American …
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