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Congressman Ralph Norman on the Looming Government Shutdown and Jon Levine's Insight into the Biden Family

2023/9/30
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Ralph Norman: 美国巨额国债导致抵押贷款利率上升,严重影响民众购房能力。遏制财政支出,维护国家经济安全至关重要。政府应控制开支,避免财政赤字。共和党提出的政府支出削减方案包括控制财政支出和加强边境管控。解决通货膨胀问题需要减少对外国石油的依赖,控制政府对新能源产业的补贴,以及振兴美国制造业。拜登政府的政策导致美国企业外迁。政府应该削减不必要的开支,例如在黎巴嫩和约旦修建隔离墙以及在华盛顿特区建造空置的联邦调查局大楼。解决财政问题需要采取多方面的措施,首先要控制政府支出。众议院将向参议院提交一项决议,以维持政府在未来30天的运作。政府预算案的审批延误导致政府面临关门的风险。共和党要求政府按照正常的程序运作,提前审批预算案。众议院将就一项决议进行辩论,以维持政府的运作,并对剩余的预算案进行限制。如果众议院未能通过决议,参议院可能会提出更高的支出方案,且不会考虑边境安全问题。 Chuck Warren: 美国政府用于偿还债务的利息支出即将超过国防开支。如果美国国债问题得不到解决,抵押贷款利率可能会进一步上升。政府预算审批的延误是管理不善的表现。 Sam Stone: 巨额国债导致利率上升,影响民众生活成本。拜登政府的政策导致美国民众生活成本过高。民主党对电动汽车的推动存在成本过高的问题。政府对某些行业的补贴造成了财政浪费。

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Join us for this week on Breaking Battlegrounds where Chuck Warren and Sam Stone dive into a diverse range of compelling topics with our esteemed guests. In our first segment, Congressman Ralph Norman of South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District provides valuable insights into the impact of housing interest rates, the specter of inflation, the looming government shutdown, and his role as a surrogate for Presidential candidate Nikki Haley.

We then shift gears in the second segment, featuring political reporter Jon Levine from the Sunday New York Post. Jon takes us on a captivating journey, sharing his experiences dressing as Senator Fetterman and exploring the culinary world of New York's finest restaurants. In the latter part of our discussion with Jon, we delve into the complex world of Hunter Biden and the Biden Administration.

Finally, we welcome back Alexander Raiken to provide answers to Chuck’s question posed last week.

And that's not all! Kiley Kipper delves into two new cases that captivated her attention in this week’s Kiley’s Corner segment. First, she unravels the mystery of Thea Chase, a 2-year-old who was reported missing, only to be found asleep on her dog, three miles from home, four hours later. Then, we explore the tragic case of Adam Simjee and Mikayla Paulus, a couple who pulled over to help a stranded woman, only for Adam to be shot and killed. This week, Yasmine Hider pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in connection with this shocking incident.

ABOUT OUR GUESTS

Congressman Ralph Norman is a lifelong resident of South Carolina's 5th district. After graduating from Rock Hill High School in 1971, he attended Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC, and graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business. After college, he joined his father's construction business and helped grow it into one of South Carolina's most successful commercial real estate developers.

Over the course of his career, Ralph has served with a number of organizations dedicated to improving the community, including the York County Home Builders Association, the Children's Attention Home, the Salvation Army, and the Medical University of South Carolina Board of Visitors.

He has consistently demonstrated his dedication to conservative principles. Throughout his political career in the South Carolina House of Representatives and the U.S. House of Representatives, he has consistently voted in favor of limited government, individual liberties, and sound financial policies.

Ralph married Elaine Rice Norman on December 28,1974. Elaine also is a lifelong resident of South Carolina, growing up in Belton. Together, they have 4 adult children: Warren, Anne, Mary Catherine, and Caroline, 17 grandchildren.

Jon Levine is a political reporter for the Sunday New York Post. His work covers city, state and national politics. He has worked on significant continuing stories and investigations, including Hunter Biden and the 2020 presidential election. A native New Yorker, he previously worked as a media reporter for TheWrap and Mediaite. His work has been featured on CNN.com, The Atlantic, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. When he’s not working, he’s thinking about work.

Alexander Raikin is a freelance journalist and a writer interested in medical ethics and bad statistics. His writings have been published in City Journal and The New Atlantis. Alexander is also a research fellow with Do No Harm. He can be found on Twitter at @AlexanderRaikin. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe)