I’ll ‘Stand Up’ for ‘Common Sense, Responsible Spending’

Chip Roy, Rep., says he has a plan for holding the Biden administration and lawmakers accountable now and in the future.

The Texas Republican announced a three-part “Stand Up For America” pledge to his Lone Star State constituents on Sept. 8.

“I pledge to the 21st Congressional District of Texas to Stand Up for America by fighting to restore common sense and responsible spending; freedom through government based upon the consent of the governed, not big, corporate crony interests; and a sovereign nation secure from both the tyranny of the authoritarian state and the vulnerability created by open borders and a woke, overextended military,” Roy’s pledge states.

The Texas lawmaker announced his pledge shortly after House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., previewed the GOP’s forthcoming four-part “Commitment to America” plan, which highlights the party’s chief priorities for the nation ahead of the November midterm elections.

Roy believes that accountability must return to Washington in the following key areas, with elections just eight weeks away

1) Freeze on ‘Spending Levels’

“We, Republicans, should not agree to spend one more dollar to advance the Democrats’ harmful, inflationary agenda,” Roy’s says in the pledge.  

The Senate and the House are set to vote on a short term spending bill this month. This would fund the government until December. After that, lawmakers will likely vote for the fiscal 2023 federal budget.  

Roy says Republicans should not allow a “lame duck” Congress to pass budgets that include funding to “hire thousands of new IRS agents to target hard-working families, make plumbers pay for an Ivy Leaguer’s student loans, drive up the price of gas & electricity, or leave our borders wide open.” 

“After the voters speak in November,” the pledge reads, “the NEXT Congress must chart the path forward—starting with frozen spending levels.” 

2) Policies that ‘Restore a Baseline of Sanity’

Republicans should oppose the “purposeful disregard of the rule of law and the well-being of the American people by this administration,” the pledge reads. Through hearings and investigations, Roy says, he and his colleagues must expose and stop what he calls the left’s “radical agenda” from advancing any further. 

Instead, government funding needs to include policies that “restore a baseline of sanity,” such as:  

  • “Protect Americans from Cartels, Fentanyl, and Crime by forcing DHS to Secure our Border.” 
  • “Neutralize the Power of the Authoritarian State—Particularly the IRS, FBI, and [the National Institutes of Health/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Food and Drug Administration].” 
  • “Keep the Lights On—Produce, Use, and Export Reliable U.S. Natural Gas and Expand Nuclear Power.” 
  • “End COVID tyranny—End Vaccine Mandates and Eliminate the Abuse of ‘Emergency’ Powers. Period.” 

3) Expand Middle Class, Support the Working Class

Roy devotes the last three pages of his five-page pledge to discussing the key priorities that should be within Republicans’ plan for the future of America.  

First, Roy says, policies need to be set in place that expand America’s middle class and support the needs of working-class Americans.  

Through legislation and strategic initiatives, Roy is urging colleagues to:  

  • “Combat Inflation with Responsible, Balanced Spending and End Blank Checks to the Bureaucrats Killing Small Business Through Regulation.” 
  • “Restore Energy Freedom to Lower Gas and Electricity Costs, and Unleash Economic Growth.” 
  • “Establish Healthcare Freedom for All to Empower Patients and Doctors to Lower Healthcare Costs and Expand Options Outside of ‘Big Healthcare.’” 
  • “Stop the Costly & Unfair Biden [Student] Loan Bailout.”  

Second, Roy supports policy solutions that he believes will make American communities stronger. 

America’s “woke and divisive government” should be ended, the Texas lawmaker says. Roy believes that the government should not be based on critical race theory or diversity, equity, or inclusion training. Instead, government policies should be rooted in “biological truth.” The latter is a reference to the Biden administration’s push to promote transgender rights. 

Communities will be safer when policies are in place to support law enforcement and restore law and order, according to Roy’s pledge. The FBI needs to be refocused to address issues of “organized, interstate crime connected to cartels, human trafficking, and the fentanyl trade.”  

Strengthening American education is also a central priority for Roy, who says parents should have a voice in their children’s education, and education choice programs should be implemented so “parents have the ability to decide how best to use those education dollars to fit their needs.”  

Third, the balance of power should be restored in favor of the American people, according to Roy’s plan.  

“The Executive Branch is out-of-control and far too much power has left Congress and been outsourced to unelected officials in deep state agencies,” he says. Power can be given back to the people by passing legislation that would allow for the firing of federal bureaucrats and the rolling back of “executive emergency powers by requiring affirmative congressional approval.”  

Fourth, the Texan’s plan details a strategy to defend America by strengthening our military and securing the southern border.  

  • “Restore a Strong, Non-Woke Military.” 
  • “Secure our Borders by Establishing Full Operational Control.” 
  • “Protect American Farms, Ranches, and Food Processing Centers from Foreign Control—Particularly the Chinese Communist Party.” 
  • “Save Taxpayer Money & Restore Sovereignty by Exiting Organizations that Do Not Serve the American People’s Interests.” 

Because the Founding Fathers intentionally gave Congress the power of the purse, Roy says, it’s time for elected leaders “to use [that power] to demand immediate change” in Washington.  

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