There are a few more, but the list is short. Furthermore, even when someone tries to raise the deficit issue, he gets drowned out by social and cultural issues on the right and identity politics on the left. And to be clear, I'm a social and cultural conservative, and cultural issues matter. However, they should not dominate so much that they drown out there entire budget as a political issue.
It stinks. When I was newer to politics in the mid-'90s, fiscal responsibility was a major part of the Party's agenda. They ran on balancing the budget, reforming entitlements, and passed a balanced budget constitutional amendment through the House and fell one vote short in the Senate. It was a real priority. Then Bush's people started shoving it aside, and the GOP of the Trump era would pretty much never do that. It's sad.