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August 21, 2026 Poll No. 755 A new question every Saturday

This week’s question

The U.S. national debt recently hit $40 trillion. Where should addressing the national debt rank among the federal government’s priorities?

21,405 members have voted 339 comments

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The discussion

339 comments
  1. Hot Dawg 422

    It's not an income problem. It's a spending problem. DUH!!

  2. Mist Carter 262

    Can you remember when Congress actually followed their own guidelines and procedures on the legislative process? You know, it’s when a bill is introduced, then referred to the appropriate sub-committee. If accepted, it is then presented to the full committee for review. If the full committee votes to approve the bill, then the majority leadership of the House or the Senate decides to place a bill on the calendar for consideration by all members, which includes the “floor debate stage.” Ah, you remember that stage…or do you? You probably don’t because it is rarely, if ever used. Now days, a bill comes out of the full committee where it goes to print – often containing thousands of pages of pork, minutia, special-interest garbage, and woke earmarks conveniently stuffed into the belly of the hog-wash bill. And to think, we are nearing the start of fiscal 2027 (October 1st), so this budgeting process should have begun in September of 2026. But, like all good little legislators, they wait until the last minute – perhaps so they don’t have to read the thousands and thousands of pages contained in the bills. Instead they kick the can down the road with “Continuing Resolutions” or CR’s. Actually CR should stand for “Constant Reneging” on the duties for which they were elected to perform. If our elected legislators want their “high on the hog” pork-filled earmark, then submit single-issue or stand-alone bills. That would certainly bring transparency to the surface, and would certainly affect re-election outcomes for many radical left members of Congress. The annual budget should contain the bare minimum to actually keep the government doing the limited tasks set forth by our founders. All other bills should be single-issue or stand-alone bills, period! That way, true examination and debate can be presented, and sane votes can take place…ya know, the real legislative process. Simply put, it is a failure to legislate! We cannot last as a republic with this massive national debt. Our Founding Fathers must be rolling in their graves, especially Alexander Hamilton, our first Treasury Secretary who favored a limited, controllable debt, and stated, “A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.” Well, our nation is in crisis. Vote as if your life depends on it, because it just might. Vote for people who will truly legislate, the way our Founders intended. And why not lean on the Almighty – His ways are always wise! “For the Lord your God will bless you just as He promised you; you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow; you shall reign over many nations, but they shall not reign over you.” Deuteronomy 15:6

The Results Column

How members voted, week by week — and the comment that led each conversation. Tap any question to add your vote and join in.

  1. Poll 754 Aug 14

    President Trump has announced new “Gold Standard Childhood Vaccine Recommendations” that significantly reduce the number of routinely recommended childhood vaccine shots and give parents a greater role in deciding which vaccines their children receive. Which statement best reflects your view?

    53% — I strongly support the change. The childhood vaccine schedule has become excessive, and parents - not government - should have the primary authority to make these decisions with their doctors.

    “Many parents are not the brightest bulbs raising children today. Have you seen the generation of idiots voting for Socialist Democrats (aka communists)?”

    Top comment · Hot Dawg · 462 likes
    28,271 votes 400 comments Cast your vote →
  2. Poll 753 Aug 7

    Which statement best reflects your view on the threat posed by radical Islam to the United States?

    75% — It is a very serious and growing threat that Congress and the Trump administration should treat as a top national priority.

    “Islam’s holy text is the Qur’an but was not actually “written” until decades after the death of Muhammad (AD 570-632), who was the founder of Islam. Islam teaches a concept known as “abrogation” or replacement. Under th…”

    Top comment · Mist Carter · 839 likes
    41,879 votes 662 comments Cast your vote →
  3. Poll 752 Jul 31

    Do you believe that Dr. Fauci should face prosecution?

    78% — Yes. The evidence already clearly shows that Dr. Fauci should be prosecuted.

    “Would you like to see {insert-political-figure-here} prosecuted for the {insert-crime-here} that they very clearly did? ... well, of course, hang 'em high! It'll never happen though, I am so weary of hearing about this…”

    Top comment · Mac Entish · 908 likes
    37,670 votes 837 comments Cast your vote →
  4. Poll 751 Jul 24

    Which of the following best describes your view on the rapid construction of new data centers across the United States?

    40% — I generally support it, but only with safeguards

    “We survived 1000's of years with out all this crap and better off without all the electronics, phones, a million channels on TV. This country has to get back to the basics. It's good for some things (research) but overal…”

    Top comment · Deb · 322 likes
    30,918 votes 630 comments Cast your vote →
  5. Poll 750 Jul 17

    Which election integrity reform do you believe should be Congress's highest priority?

    53% — Proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote

    “With the exception of no reform needed there should be “all the above”.”

    Top comment · Keith · 857 likes
    33,036 votes 567 comments Cast your vote →
  6. Poll 749 Jul 10

    The U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship for children born in the United States to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily. The decision has renewed debate over whether birthright citizenship should remain unc

    40% — Birthright citizenship should be limited to children with at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

    “The 14th Amendment was never intended to create citizenship tourism or certainly reward lawbreakers by entering our country illegally. It was designed to ensure freed slaves received U.S. citizenship following the Civil…”

    Top comment · Mist Carter · 563 likes
    45,833 votes 812 comments Cast your vote →
  7. Poll 748 Jul 2

    Which patriotic tradition do you believe best represents the spirit of America?

    29% — Teaching children about America’s founding

    “All of the above should be a choice. Teaching children seems to be a given but with our teachers today being so liberal and trying to indoctrinate and brainwash this our children it makes sense to be here. Sad that it ta…”

    Top comment · BobA · 426 likes
    27,556 votes 259 comments Cast your vote →
  8. Poll 747 Jun 25

    Online Religious Freedom: Do you believe Christian viewpoints are being censored by AI and social media companies, and should Congress act to protect the free expression of people of faith?

    67% — I believe such discrimination is occurring, but I have not experienced it first-hand.

    “Besides Christians having been charged with hate speech for quoting from the Bible; Christians arrested for praying silently outside abortion clinics; parents prevented from knowing schools grooming are their children to…”

    Top comment · Mist Carter · 224 likes
    21,677 votes 201 comments Cast your vote →
  9. Poll 746 Jun 19

    Recently, Major League Baseball (MLB) issued a warning to several San Francisco Giants players for writing Bible verses on their “Pride Night” hats. Which closest matches your opinion on the issue?

    64% — MLB teams should not be hosting “Pride Night” at all, and the players had every right to refuse to wear the hats or modify them to reflect Biblical values.

    “Each year in America, we observe national holidays to honor, memorialize, and celebrate significant historical events; individuals; and civic values. Some national holidays/observances are rooted in religion, like Christ…”

    Top comment · Mist Carter · 500 likes
    30,715 votes 422 comments Cast your vote →
  10. Poll 745 Jun 12

    Should Congress act now to prevent automatic Social Security benefit reductions projected for 2032?

    69% — Yes, but any solution should include reforms and gradual program changes to strengthen the program's long-term finances.

    “The Social Security monies need to be removed from the 'General Fund' so Congress cannot get their greedy hands on it. No more 'borrowing' from it. Also there are way too many people on SS that never paid a dime into it.…”

    Top comment · odin's beard · 740 likes
    33,008 votes 473 comments Cast your vote →
  11. Poll 744 Jun 5

    President Trump has proposed a $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” as part of a settlement resolving President Trump’s lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns. The fund would be used to compensate individuals who had the government weaponized against them. However, congressiona

    33% — I support the fund, but only if none of the money goes to individuals who committed violent crimes, like assaulting a law enforcement officer.

    “I do stand behind the fun but it should come from the people who committed the weaponization not tax dollars. The people who perpetrated this weaponization of government should be prosecuted and they should be paying out…”

    Top comment · SAMSON · 409 likes
    26,654 votes 465 comments Cast your vote →
  12. Poll 743 May 29

    This week, Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical (official papal teaching) on artificial intelligence (AI) and its role in human society. Which of these responses best matches your opinion on AI?

    43% — AI is useful in some areas, but it should never replace human judgment, creativity, relationships, or moral decision-making.

    “The following may offend or ruffle a few feathers. However, that is not my intent. My concern here is what does the Pope have to do with AI or anything else for that matter? The more pivotal question is “Why do we have a…”

    Top comment · Mist Carter · 458 likes
    26,502 votes 631 comments Cast your vote →
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