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Chase Oliver on Budget & Economy

 

 


Reckless spending by both parties causes reckless inflation

Oliver also went on to attack the reckless spending of both Democrats and Republicans over the last several decades, stating, "So I think it's time we provide a new voice with new enthusiasm, with new fresh ideas for the 21st century. That's why I want to be your candidate, because I know I can be a great messenger of the libertarian philosophy throughout the 2024 election cycle. There are so many issues where we have to have a libertarian voice, whether it be the extreme rising inflation and cost of living that are happening through households all over the country, whether it be housing, the cost of food, or any other area the cost of living that has been driven out of control due to reckless inflation that's caused by reckless government spending."
Source: Palm Beach Examiner on 2023 Presidential hopefuls , Oct 23, 2023

Veto any budget Congress sends that is not balanced

Oliver said he wants to tamp down inflation by returning to pre-?pandemic spending levels, and would veto any budget Congress sends that is not balanced. "And if a government shutdown occurs because of that, well that's less money we're spending," he said. "And that's a bluff that I've got to be willing to call as a Libertarian."

Asked about the impact that would have on American households and the interruption in pay and benefits for millions of Americans, Oliver argued the country has been put into a "no-win situation, because we've been spent into a $32 trillion debt."

"It's like alcoholism," he said. "If you take the bottle out of the alcoholic's hand, they're going to detox…. But, over time, the body will heal itself. We have to balance our budget now and get spending under control. Because, if we don't, it only gets worse … and eventually will have a bad outcome for our economy."

Source: Cedar Rapids Gazette on 2023 Presidential hopefuls , Jul 23, 2023

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