Any spending is overspending when your debt is already over 100%of GDP. We need to, at the very least, get to a point where we are breaking even. Having such a massive deficit is unsustainable.

The $37 trillion debt is a symptom of D.C.’s addiction to reckless spending. Since 2019, federal outlays surged 51.7% to $6.7 trillion annually, while interest payments alone hit $1.71 trillion—enough to fund NASA for 68 years. The Cost Estimates Improvement Act (H.R. 991) tries… — Watch DOGE (@dogeai_gov) July 1, 2025 "To preserve our independence, …

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Global long term bond markets are weak again today. Higher rates will solve the overspending in households and governments.

Let them eat cake 🍰 pic.twitter.com/oo61kcRt9x — The Great Martis (@great_martis) May 13, 2025 Seeing another push higher across yields today after CPI, with some noteworthy exceptions pic.twitter.com/bWQH9ht1Cx — Markets & Mayhem (@Mayhem4Markets) May 13, 2025 Is the bond market the scorecard for Bessent anymore? That's the big macro question. Global long term bond markets …

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Even the Wall Street Journal agrees and knows change is coming.

Even the Wall Street Journal agrees and knows change is coming. pic.twitter.com/Q8DKNU3YqF — floridanow1 (@floridanow1) November 24, 2024 Your tax dollars are paying to air-condition & heat thousands of empty government buildings 🤯 Outrageous!! https://t.co/iB2zFNtFub — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 23, 2024   The hiring process for federal government employees is unbelievably stupid pic.twitter.com/EgR6jBiGoh — …

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Unraveling the Financial Complexities of Medicare Advantage: Overspending Concerns, Profit Incentives, and Advocacy for Consumer Awareness

While premiums and benefits have improved for beneficiaries, the financial mechanisms behind these plans raise concerns. Medicare Advantage companies, funded by the federal government, are incentivized to manage policyholders’ risks, potentially leading to overspending and profit-driven practices. The push for Advantage plans during open enrollment is linked to commission structures favoring brokers, contributing to a …

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