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The Chairman of the Republican Policy Committee (RPC), the fourth highest leadership position in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman Tom Price, a medical doctor from Georgia, blasted the president's deceitful remarks in his speech yesterday regarding his second 2012 Budget introduced within a 3-month period.
As the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, Congressman Paul Ryan from Wisconsin -- who courageously introduced a very responsible budget last week cutting $6.2 trillion from Obama's budget -- said yesterday, the "Campaigner in Chief" is now...
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The leader of the Senate Republicans, Senator Mitch McConnell from Kentucky, came out with a statement today about the president's speech tonight on his latest version of his 2012 budget. Republican Leader McConnell is urging him to offer an action plan, not just a vision.
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'The truth is, the President is only entering this debate at all because he can no longer ignore the growing bipartisan calls for action. If he were serious, he’d be talking about a detailed roadmap for action, not just grabbing headlines by announcing another speech.’
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican...
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It is amazing that the Democrats, especially the president, seek to gain from the pain of the American people. The Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives today passed another continuing resolution to keep the federal government open for another week. Just before the vote, Barack Obama issued a statement that he would veto the bill if somehow the Democrat-controlled Senate -- for the first time this year, and indeed for the first time since 2 years ago -- managed to pass the budget resolution.
Under the leadership of Republican Speaker of the House...
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The Republicans in the United States House of Representatives are slowly, but surely, fulfilling their campaign promises which they made to supporters in the pro-life, pro-family, and Tea Party movements (most of whom arepro-life.)
The item below from the Office of the Speaker of the House, Congressman John Boehner, Republican from Ohio, best exemplifies the fulfilling of their campaign promises, along with a very early vote this year to repeal the infamous and abominable ObamaCare, the president's socialized medicine scheme which is beginning to ruin the economic system of this country...
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What makes sense to the overwhelming majority of the American people is "extreme" to Senate Democrat Leaders such as Senator Chuck Schumer. The Democrat leaders -- prompted by their political operatives' talking points -- are basically saying that the desire of millions of Tea Party activists and their supporters to cut the gargantuan spending going on in Washington D.C. is "extreme" and those Republicans who advocate such cuts are "extremists." The American people know better.
Note the following from the Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's...
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The most dangerous-to-the-health of the United States of America piece of legislation ever passed by the United States Congress -- the socialized medicine scheme called ObamaCare -- was passed a year ago this week.
It has done exactly the opposite of what the president and his ObamaCare supporters in Congress promised when they crammed this increasingly unpopular law down the throats of the American people. ObamaCare has severely limited physician choice for Americans. ObamaCare has greatly increased cost of premiums. ObamaCare has limited...
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The leader of the Republicans in the United States Senate, Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell, blasted ObamaCare in a press release on Thursday saying that it is worse than anyone expected. As of today, over half of the states are suing over the constitutionality over ObamaCare. Twenty-four other states have joined Florida's lawsuit and Virginia and Oklahoma have their separate lawsuits for a total of 27 states suing against ObamaCare.
Judge Roy Vinson of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida declared that the entire ObamaCare law is unconstitutional in the...
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Without a doubt, the American people are not going to allow the radical Obama administration to overturn the Defense of Marriage Act, which was passed with an incredibly high majority in Congress -- about 85% in 1996 -- and which was signed into law by a liberal president, Bill Clinton.
Today, a number of developments occurred in the House of Representatives regarding Obama's decision not to defend DOMA in the courts. Speaker of the House John Boehner and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor came out with statements condemning Obama's decision.
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It is beyond comprehension how the Democrats -- when they had huge majorities in both the House and the Senate and had a president in the White House last year -- could not manage to come up with a budget for Fiscal Year 2011, which is already almost half-way finished. The Democrats also were not able to do their duty -- as they were supposed to by law -- to pass the 13 appropriations bills which fund the government for this year. So now, the Republicans have to do the Democrats' work for them and not only pass a budget for the...
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The Republican Policy Committee in the United States House of Representatives chaired by Congressman Tom Price, a medical doctor from Georgia sent the following email today regarding the huge amount of waste in the federal government.
The Republican Policy Committee (RPC) reported that in just a short six years, Americans' hard-earned tax dollars which have been spent by the bloated federal government has risen from an already too high amount during the last administration, $2,655,000,000,000 (that is trillion with a "t"), to a gargantuan outlay of $3,730,000,000,000 (that's trillion...