Imagine filling your cart at the grocery store with items that cost twice as much as they did last year, just in time for the holidays. That's the reality facing many American families thanks to inflationary pressures brought on by the Biden administration’s policies.

The official narrative touts job growth and economic recovery, but beneath the surface lies a different story. Excessive government spending and high corporate taxes are driving up prices across the board, squeezing already tight household budgets.

It's like this: every time you turn on the lights or fill your car with gas, you're paying more because the cost of living has skyrocketed. Imagine if your household budget had to stretch even further just to keep food on the table and clothes on children’s backs.

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The generational stakes here are enormous. Our children and grandchildren will inherit an economy that is less stable, less affordable, and with fewer opportunities than the one we enjoyed. I stayed up last night thinking about this — what kind of future am I leaving for them?

I did not want to believe this was happening again after the financial crisis of 2008. But here we are, another decade later, facing similar challenges due to poorly managed fiscal policies.

My late husband always said, “When you spend more than you earn, eventually you have to cut back somewhere.” The Biden administration’s approach seems to be ignoring this fundamental truth at the peril of American families.

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The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration. Yet many are already stressed out over finding gifts within their means as prices continue to rise. What can we do?