Dear Friend, Below you will find an update on the debt ceiling, the unconstitutional pistol brace rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and more.  If you received this newsletter from a friend, and you would like to continue receiving these email newsletters, you can subscribe here for updates or connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Representative David Rouzer


January 22, 2023


Dear Friend,


Below you will find an update on the debt ceiling, the unconstitutional pistol brace rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and more.  If you received this newsletter from a friend, and you would like to continue receiving these email newsletters, you can subscribe here for updates or connect with me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.




 

An Update on Our Nation's Debt Crisis

 

This week, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced the Department began deploying “extraordinary measures” to avoid defaulting on the nation’s $31.38 trillion statutory debt limit and in order to continue paying the federal government's bills.  Those measures are expected to stave off default and keep the federal government operating until early June.

 

How did we get here?

 

For two years, the Biden Administration and Democrats in Congress went on a $5 trillion spending spree, paying no regard to the debts pushed onto future generations. 

 

After the last massive debt limit increase, it took Democrats only a little more than a year to hit the limit on the federal government’s credit card again.  Despite record tax revenues from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, even in spite of shutting down the economy in the early days of COVID, federal spending continues to skyrocket and our nation's financial trajectory remains unsustainable.  Now, families are facing record-high inflation as a result of unnecessary government spending, soaring interest rates to try to tame it, and an unsustainable national debt.

 

Put another way, our national debt has risen $4 trillion in just two years and stands at $31 trillion.  Now, Democrats in Washington want a clean bill to raise the debt ceiling with no conditions or government program reforms made.  

 

A raise in the debt limit without implementing spending guardrails will simply schedule another debt crisis in the near future.  However, there is a bipartisan path forward to reduce our debt and restore fiscal sanity.  House Republicans are working in good faith to pair a debt ceiling increase with budgetary reform measures to avert a debt crisis and protect American taxpayers long-term.  It's important to note, all eight major spending reforms made since 1985 have been enacted in tandem with debt ceiling legislation. 

 

I’ve always said it’s not what you make that gets you in trouble, it’s what you spend.  Washington’s out-of-control spending must end and any discussion of raising the debt limit needs to be paired with spending cuts and reform.  If families across North Carolina are required to pay their debts and live within their means, then the federal government should do the same.




 

Opposing ATF's New Pistol Brace Rule

 

The ATF recently announced a final rule on pistol brace attachments requiring pistol brace owners to register or remove the brace within 120-days.  This new rule is alarming and infringes on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners and disabled combat veterans.  I fully expect it will ultimately be ruled unconstitutional by the courts, but until then we will fight hard against this overreach.  According to the Constitution, Congress writes the law — not the Administration. 

 

House Republicans will vote to overturn this unconstitutional overreach by supporting a joint resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act (CRA).  While this will certainly pass in the House, it is unclear if the Democrat majority in the Senate will even take it up.  (CRAs cannot be filibustered so it would only require 51 votes to pass it in the Senate.)  I will be pleasantly surprised if they do so.  Should it pass the Senate, President Biden would have to sign the CRA for this rule to be rescinded.  Hopefully, with enough public pressure, the Senate will act and the President will reverse his administration’s action.  




 

This Week's Good News Story

 

Congratulations to the Vikings of West Columbus High School on completing their best season in more than 20 years and being named the 2022 1A Deer Park Team of the Year!  According to the North Carolina High School Athletic Association  (NCHSAA),"The Vikings went on to win 9 games, including making it to the 3rd round of the playoffs.  They were lead on offense by Senior RB Cameron Eady who had 125 carries for 1,288 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns on the season. Eady was also impactful on the defense side of the ball adding 62 tackles during the season.  Junior QB Unique Kelly also had an impactful year leading the Vikings in passing going 48-86 for 845 yards and 10 touchdowns.  Kelly got involved in the rushing game also carrying the ball 77 times for 550 yards and 6 touchdowns.  The defense was led by a handful of players that recorded over 90 tackles on the season.  These players include Sophomore Ryder Haynes, Junior DJ Bryant, Senior Nashawn Corbett, and leading tackler with 153 tackles Senior Xander Axelberg. Junior Jaylen Bellamy lead the team with 4 interceptions on the season. The Vikings look to carry their success into the 2023 season with many underclassmen returning to the field."




 

Closing Thoughts... 

 

“When you run in debt, you give to another power over your liberty” – Benjamin Franklin


Sincerely,

David Rouzer Signature.
 
Representative David Rouzer
 
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