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Republican Congressional lawmakers are pledging to push legislation to balance the US budget as the federal government’s debt soars. 

Last May, it was reported that the US was spending more on debt interest payments than on its military for the first time in history. 

Florida Republican Representatives Anna Paulina Luna and Mike Haridopolos spoke to The Floridian’s Javier Manjarres about the national debt, expressing support for initiatives to reduce it. 

Representative Luna claimed she would support debt-reducing measures “in a second.”

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna/ The Floridian

Scholar Niall Ferguson recently warned the US’ debt issues could potentially cause its demise.

“Last time we had a balanced budget was during Clinton,” said Luna. “I think most people want us to do that, so the excuse that we can't do that is a farce.”

Some conservatives have floated the idea of preventing the national government from incurring debt by adding a balanced budget amendment to the US Constitution.

Representative Haridopolos hailed the balanced budget amendment idea, stating that “if I have one goal in my time in Congress is to pass a balanced budget amendment.”

Haridopolos added that growing the economy would enable an easier road to a balanced budget, but that” tough calls” would have to be made on welfare programs.

Rep. Mike Haridopolos

For Haridopolos, a balanced budget “means making tough calls and not giving away money to groups like NGOs and so forth.”

GOP Texas Representative Randy Weber echoed a similar sentiment, expounding that “it’s time we got around and balanced the budget.”

“Our debt is almost 37 trillion,” lamented Representative Weber. “Don't you think it's time that we got in here and fix that?”

Weber criticized Democrats for allegedly refusing to cooperate on budget-balancing due to the fiscal “pain” that he foresees balancing initiatives would have on Americans. 

“Yes, there's going to be a little pain for everybody and the Democrats don't get that,” said Weber, adding that it is nonetheless “time to cut the waste.”

Mateo Guillamont

Mateo is a Miami-based political reporter covering national and local politics

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