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Arne H. Carlson: Continuing on our deficit path will be catastrophic

  • Continuing on the current deficit path will be catastrophic, as stated by Arne H. Carlson.
  • The United States has shifted from being the largest international creditor to the largest debtor nation, according to Arne H. Carlson.
  • Currently, 27 percent of federal spending is borrowed, contributing to increasing debt and interest payments, according to Carlson.
  • Many independents and disaffected Republicans are looking for a new direction that emphasizes government accountability to the public.
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Arne H. Carlson: Continuing on our deficit path will be catastrophic

How well I remember a Republican Party that was deeply committed to balanced budgets, checks on executive power, and a non intrusive federal government. States’ rights were supreme and deficits unwelcome. When I was in my early 30s during the mid 1960s, President Lyndon Johnson was vilified by Republicans for trying to balance the rising costs of the Vietnam War while funding his top priority, "The Great Society," which launched Medicare and Med…

·Cherokee County, United States
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Post Bulletin broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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