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Representatives Miller and Brecheen on the Federal Debt Crisis

2023/2/4
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Carol Miller:美国目前的债务危机极其严重,已达到31.2万亿美元,并且在过去两年中增加了约10万亿美元。她认为,解决债务危机和保护纳税人的关键在于控制不必要的开支,避免将债务负担转嫁给下一代。她还批评了民主党提出的增加税收来解决债务问题的方案,认为这最终会损害中产阶级。她认为美国救援计划降低了税收门槛,对纳税人造成了不公平,并提出了一项法案来解决这个问题。此外,她还强调了美国能源独立的重要性,并主张采取全方位能源策略,避免依赖非友好国家的能源供应。她认为,能源独立对于国家安全至关重要,选民最关心的问题是就业、供应链和物价上涨。 Josh Brecheen:他认为,持续的财政支出模式不可持续,并损害国家主权。他指出,美国政府每年用于支付利息的资金巨大,应优先控制财政支出。他预测,未来几年,美国政府用于支付债务利息的支出将超过国防开支。他认为,经济增长无法解决债务问题,必须削减政府开支,并主张联邦政府应专注于宪法规定的权力范围,削减不必要的开支。他认为,将权力下放给州政府和地方政府有助于化解国家分裂,并主张进行宪法修正案以控制联邦政府的支出。他还谈到了中国气球事件,认为国会应调查此事,并展现美国的强大实力。他认为,国会应重新获得战争权力,并对政府的财政支出进行更严格的监督。 Christopher Campbell:他将债务上限问题比作个人信用卡债务,认为不偿还将导致严重后果。他指出,美国政府不偿还债务将导致借贷成本大幅上升,并解释了政府采取非常措施来避免债务违约,例如调整账户资金管理。他指出,尽管政府收入创纪录,但支出仍然超过收入。他还分析了美国国家债务不断增长,且存在大量未计入债务的未偿债务,例如医疗保险等。他认为,关于如何解决美国债务问题,存在不同的政治观点,并指出增加税收无法解决美国债务问题。他认为,当前的债务上限谈判是历史上最艰难的一次,并指出削减政府开支将面临来自各方的强烈反对。他还谈到了控制医疗成本的问题,认为需要关注预防性医疗,而不是仅仅关注疾病治疗。

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Congresswoman Carol Miller discusses how her experience raising two sons and managing various life responsibilities prepared her for the challenges of Congress.

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we are honored to be joined by three distinguished guests: Congresswoman Carol Miller of West Virginia, Congressman Josh Brecheen of Oklahoma, and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions Chris Campbell.

Congresswoman Carol Miller represents West Virginia’s First Congressional District. Miller serves on the Committee on Ways and Means.

Miller’s focus in Congress is creating jobs, diversifying the economy, innovating and improving infrastructure, protecting America’s borders, and supporting West Virginia’s energy industries like coal, oil, and gas.

Prior to her election to Congress in 2018, Congresswoman Miller served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2006 to 2018 where she rose to become the first female Majority Whip.A mother of two and grandmother of seven, Carol Miller is married to her husband Matt, and lives in Huntington, where she owns and operates Swann Ridge Bison Farm and manages real estate. Miller was born in Columbus, Ohio and is the daughter of Congressman Samuel L. Devine and Betty Devine.

Josh Brecheen (pronounced Bra-keen) is a committed Christian, husband, father, and is a fourth generation rancher in Coal County, Oklahoma. Prior to his time in Congress, he owned and operated a small excavation and trucking business, Rawhide Dirtworks L.L.C. He served as an Oklahoma State Senator from 2010 to 2018, obtaining an overall voting record as the third most conservative senator among those with whom he served. He was the original author of measures that included capping state debt, banning dismemberment abortions, and a true repeal and replace of the common core educational standards—the nation’s first. From 2004 to 2010, Brecheen worked for U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, M.D. as a field representative, working directly with Oklahoma constituents and evaluating federal programs for waste and inefficiencies.  Brecheen is a graduate of Oklahoma State University, where he earned a dual degree in agriculture. He served the Oklahoma FFA Association as State President in 1999 and later worked seasonally for the National FFA Organization as an ALD conference presenter. Until 2010, he brought inspirational messages into approximately 500 public schools, universities, and conferences through his motivational speaking business, Brecheen Keynotes and Seminars and also as a free service when employed by Tom Coburn.  Brecheen grew up in the professional cutting horse industry and in his youth was a two-time national qualifier for the National Cutting Horse Association Eastern Championship show. After college, Brecheen started training cutting horse futurity prospects as a “non pro” and has been raising quality cow horses for over 20 years.   As a member of Congress, he is focused on reining in our unsustainable debt and deficit spending, which he is convinced is undermining our national security.

The Honorable Christopher E Campbell is the Chief Strategist at Kroll, based in the New York office. As a Fellow of the Kroll Institute, he is a frequent guest commentator on national news programs on matters involving the economy.

Prior to Kroll, Chris was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Institutions from 2017 to 2018. In that role, he was responsible for coordinating the Department’s efforts regarding financial institutions legislation and regulation, legislation affecting federal agencies that regulate or insure financial institutions and securities markets legislation and regulation. Specific policy and program areas of oversight included government-sponsored enterprises, critical infrastructure protection (cyber security) and compliance policy, the Federal Insurance Office (FIO), small business, community development and affordable housing policy.

Chris was the Treasury board representative on the boards of the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation (PBGC) and the Financial Industry's Critical Infrastructure Group. He regularly met with the heads of the 15 federal financial regulators. Additionally, he oversaw the Deputy Assistant Secretaries for Financial Institutions Policy and Small Business, Community Development and Affordable Housing, and Cyber Security, in addition to a staff of 200.

Prior to his role at the Treasury department, Chris was the majority staff director to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. He designed, managed and coordinated the U.S. Senate Republican agenda in the areas of international and domestic taxation, international trade, Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, the U.S. National Debt, and oversight of three presidential cabinet secretaries. He was named by Roll Call Newspaper as one of the 50 most influential staffers on Capitol Hill, seven years running. Previously, he served as legislative director to Senator Orrin G. Hatch, where he coordinated and managed the senator’s legislative activities.

Immediately prior to rejoining Senator Hatch’s staff, Chris owned a business consulting firm that specialized in business strategy for clients from all-sized companies across the country, and from a variety of industries.

Chris is a director of Intrado, Coinstar, WeConnect Health Management, tZERO, and a board advisor at Cross River Bank. Additionally, he is a Professor of Practice at his alma matter, Thunderbird School of Global Management. He also serves as a strategic advisor and consultant to several large national and international organizations. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

He holds an MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Business Management and a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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