Americans are confronting worsening economic conditions as inflation persists and wages stagnate.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed both political parties for failing to act decisively on domestic economic challenges. She said Democrats worsened inflation by approving massive spending measures during the pandemic while Republicans remain indecisive on funding bills.
The Georgia congresswoman warned that the nation’s working class faces growing hardship as political infighting stalls key fiscal reforms.
In a post on X, Greene accused Democrats of creating a “financial disaster” by injecting trillions into the economy through COVID-19 relief programs. She linked these policies to record-high inflation and said they left many Americans struggling with basic expenses.
According to her post, Democrats also opposed the latest continuing resolution to fund the government, choosing instead to support foreign aid and war budgets.
Greene said her Republican colleagues have failed to use available legislative tools to pass necessary domestic funding. She criticized GOP leadership, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, for what she described as political inaction that prevents Congress from addressing urgent economic issues.
The lawmaker added that while both parties debate procedures, ordinary Americans face mounting costs in health care and insurance.
Her remarks followed Republican losses in recent elections, which she said reflected the party’s failure to prioritize affordability. Greene claimed she has consistently warned about the growing health care crisis, referencing the expiration of Affordable Care Act tax credits this year.
Greene also raised concerns about U.S. foreign policy priorities, pointing to America’s financial support for other nations amid domestic instability.
She mentioned Argentine President Javier Milei’s reported attendance at a CPAC event in Florida, saying the U.S. provided a $40 billion bailout to Argentina while Americans continue to face debt pressures.
In the same thread, she criticized the White House for discussing foreign conflicts while ignoring domestic affordability and Christian persecution in certain regions. Greene claimed that both parties are misaligned with the public’s financial realities, urging an “America First” economic focus.
Her remarks have fueled renewed discussion among policymakers and analysts about Washington’s divided response to inflation, health care costs, and federal spending. As household debt continues to rise, political analysts note growing frustration among voters who see few tangible solutions emerging from Congress.
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