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Rand Paul: I Won’t Support Iran Supplemental, Biggest Threat Is Debt

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Sen. Rand Paul just dropped a truth bomb on Bloomberg, declaring he won’t back any Iran supplemental spending bill because America’s real national security crisis isn’t some overseas boondoggle—it’s our ballooning $36 trillion debt. The biggest threat to our country and to our national security is our debt, Paul stated flatly, arguing that piling on more trillions for endless foreign entanglements only accelerates the fiscal cliff we’re hurtling toward. In a political landscape where hawks on both sides reflexively scream for blank checks to bomb distant threats, Paul’s stance is a rare dose of fiscal sanity, reminding us that true security starts at home with a balanced ledger, not blank checks for neoconservative adventures.

For the 2A community, this hits harder than most realize. Paul’s debt hawkery echoes the core Second Amendment ethos: self-reliance over government dependence. When Uncle Sam drowns in red ink from funding forever wars and welfare states, the squeeze comes down on domestic priorities like military readiness and civilian arms rights. History proves it—post-WWII debt spirals led to gun control pushes in the 1960s under LBJ’s Great Society excess, and today’s $2 trillion deficits fuel the same inflationary beast that erodes purchasing power for AR-15s, ammo, and training. By rejecting the Iran supplemental, Paul isn’t just saving taxpayer dollars; he’s safeguarding the economic stability that keeps the gun industry thriving and our rights intact. Imagine if that borrowed money went to border security instead—fewer cartels, fewer smuggled guns, stronger 2A fortifications.

The implications ripple wide: Paul’s no-vote could stall the war machine, forcing a reckoning on priorities that benefits pro-2A fiscal conservatives. If more senators follow his lead, we might see redirected funds bolstering domestic defense—like fortifying the southern border against the very threats Iran proxies exploit. It’s a masterclass in liberty-first politics: debt is the silent disarmament, and Paul’s drawing the line. 2A patriots, take note—this is how you fight the real battles before they reach your doorstep.

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