DOGE House Subcommittee: 'Federal Government Takes Your Money, Fails You, and Never Pays the Price'
Your tax dollars: taken at gunpoint, wasted with no accountability. DOGE says enough is enough!
Marjorie Taylor Greene opens the first hearing of the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency, passionately addressing the staggering $36 trillion U.S. national debt, its crippling interest payments, and the urgent need for transparency and reform to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government.
“This committee will be laser focused on bringing full transparency to waste, fraud and abuse within the federal government, and presenting the plans to fix the tremendous problems we expose.”
– Marjorie Taylor Greene
She warns that the debt and its compounding interest, projected to reach $1.8 trillion annually by 2035, enslave Americans to foreign debt holders, drive inflation, and threaten the financial survival of families and small businesses. The Doge committee, inspired by President Trump's campaign, aims to tackle these issues head-on, starting with improper payments in programs like Medicaid and Medicare, as part of a broader mission to hold the government accountable.
“We as a country are $36 trillion in debt. That is such a stunning amount of money, it's absolutely staggering to even comprehend how we as a people, we as a country, found ourselves here. This is not a Democrat problem. This is not a Republican problem. This is an American problem.”
– Marjorie Taylor Greene
Greene contrasts the struggles of hardworking Americans and private businesses, who face bankruptcy for failure, with the federal government, which takes taxes 'at gunpoint' without providing excellent service or facing consequences. Her speech is a rallying cry for bipartisan action, urging Congress to set aside political theater and work together to save the 'sinking ship' of the nation's finances, reminding us that the American people are watching and demanding change.