Sen. Budd stands with conservatives demanding spending cuts before debt increase | Eastern NC Now

while RINO Tillis stands silent

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North Carolina's new conservative US Senator Ted Budd is standing with other Senate conseratives in backing the GOP House majority's position that spending cuts are necessary before any debt ceiling increase should be passed.  Polls show they are in line with a clear majority of the American people on that.

However, the RINO contingent in the Senate led by uber-RINO Mitch McConnell and including NC's other US Senator, RINO Thom Tillis is standing silent.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/spending-cuts-before-debt-ceiling-increase-budd-says-yes-no-comment-from-tillis/


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