Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss recent polling of Americans of whether Congress should raise our debt ceiling; the majority suggests favor for raising the ceiling but also the addressing of spending cuts. Fifteen percent of pollers believe the debt ceiling should not be raised and the U.S. should default on its loans. Since the last major debate over the debt ceiling in 2013, the national debt has nearly doubled from 16.9 trillion to 32-trillion in 2023. Brother John says Federal spending has gone ape, with the track of our current spending, America's debt is expected to stay on this same trajectory over the next ten years.
Up Next in 2023
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Insight - May 23rd, 2023
Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses the June 1st deadline set for America to run out of money. Meetings continue as Congress is trying to come to an agreement on whether or not to raise the debt ceiling. Brother Josh says it is unfortunate that the United States needs to go into debt t...
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Insight - May 22nd, 2023
Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses President Biden’s return from the G-7 Summit and the meeting’s outcome. Brother Josh says the Ukrainian President took center stage there, as the majority of the discussions addressed the Ukraine war with Russia. Questions are coming forth to account ...
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Insight - May 17th, 2023
Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss President Biden’s trip to Hiroshima Japan to attend the G-7 Summit. The meeting of the minds will address pressing global issues like the war in Ukraine and Communist China’s growing strength. President Biden will cut his trip short due to the ...