CNSNews.com editor in chief Terry Jeffrey served up his usual complaint in a Dec. 10 article:
The federal government spent a record $886,587,000,000 in the first two months of fiscal 2021 (October and November), according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released today.
At the same time, the federal government ran a deficit of $429,337,000,000, which is the second highest deficit the federal government has ever run in the first two months of a fiscal year.
The largest deficit the federal government has ever run in the first two months of a fiscal year came in fiscal 2009, when it ran a deficit of $491, 943,980,000 (in constant November 2020 dollars).
Also usual: Jeffrey did not note that this happened under a Republican president and a Republican-led Senate — the words “Trump” and “Republican” are nowhere to be found — and his article is illustrated by a picture of Trump with Nancy Pelosi, falsely implying Democrats hold equal blame for this.
But Jeffrey was officially silent as that same Republican president and a Republican Senate presided over the passage of a coronavirus relief bill and a related bill to keep the government funded. There were two anonymously written articles singling out obscure provisions, but it’s unclear whether CNS backs or opposes them since they both reflect certain conservative principles:
- The first notes that the bill “includes a passage on page 997 that sets aside $35 million to provide grants to groups that provide ‘cation in…voluntarily refraining from non-marital sexual activity.'”
- The second states that it “includes a passage on pages 415 and 416 that provides $250 million of ‘enhanced border security’ in Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt Tunisia and Oman.”
That was followed by a article by Craig Bannister noting that Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham offered a “defense of the $10 million allocated to Pakistani ‘gender programs.'”
Then, when Trump attacked the spending bill and called for even higher coronavirus relief payments to Americans, CNS played it straight. In a Dec. 23 article, Susan Jones uncritrically repeated Trump’s framing of the bill having “plenty of money for foreign countries, lobbyists and special interests while sending the bare minimum to the American people who need it”; this was followed by an article from Bannister noting that “Minnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar says Congress should send President Donald Trump what he wants: a COVID-19 stimulus bill that contains nothing but direct $2,000 payments to the American people.” There was also some stock whining from Rand Paul about all the spending in a Dec. 22 article by Jones, who proclaimed Paul as being “true to his fiscal conservatism.”
While CNS published no article on Trump’s eventual signing of the bills as passed by Congress, managing editor Michael W. Chapman uased a Dec. 28 article to highlight a report on government waste featuring “the creation of a $6.9 million ‘smart toilet,’ which operates with three cameras, one of which can identify a user’s ‘analprint.'”
CNS tried to return to form in a Jan. 6 article by Jones headlined “Biden: ‘Free, Free, Free’: Vaccinations, ‘COVID Treatment,’ $2,000 Checks…” But Jones failed to inform her readers that Trump not only supports the $2,000 stimulus payments as noted above, he also supports free COVID vaccinations and free COVID treatment.