Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Republican National Security Debate 11/22/11 FULL VIDEO


CNN / Republican National Security Debate on Tuesday, November 22 at 8 pm ET. FULL STREAMING VIDEO

Republican National Security Debate on CNN Washington 11/22/11 FULL VIDEO. The GOP debate at DAR Constitution Hall Washington, D.C. sponsored by CNN, The Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute.

Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Republican National Security Debate 11/22/11 FULL VIDEO

Republican presidential candidates debate national defense, international relations and terrorism in the Republican National Security Debate in Washington, D.C., moderated by CNN's Wolf Blitzer at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, November 22 on CNN, the CNN mobile apps and CNN.com/Live.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Republican National Security Debate on CNN Washington 11/22/11 LIVE VIDEO STREAM

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Republican National Security Debate on CNN Washington 11/22/11 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO. The GOP debate at DAR Constitution Hall Washington, D.C. sponsored by CNN, The Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute.

Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Republican presidential candidates debate national defense, international relations and terrorism in the Republican National Security Debate in Washington, D.C., moderated by CNN's Wolf Blitzer at 8 p.m. ET Tuesday, November 22 on CNN, the CNN mobile apps and CNN.com/Live. Submit your questions via Twitter using the #CNNDebate "official" hashtag.

Republican CBS News-National Journal Presidential Debate 11/12/11 Spartanburg, South Carolina FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Statement from Co-Chairs of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction

Congressman Jeb Hensarling

WASHINGTON– Today, the Co-Chairs of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, Representative Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) and Senator Patty Murray, released the following statement.

"After months of hard work and intense deliberations, we have come to the conclusion today that it will not be possible to make any bipartisan agreement available to the public before the committee’s deadline.

"Despite our inability to bridge the committee's significant differences, we end this process united in our belief that the nation's fiscal crisis must be addressed and that we cannot leave it for the next generation to solve. We remain hopeful that Congress can build on this committee’s work and can find a way to tackle this issue in a way that works for the American people and our economy.

"We are deeply disappointed that we have been unable to come to a bipartisan deficit reduction agreement, but as we approach the uniquely American holiday of Thanksgiving, we want to express our appreciation to every member of this committee, each of whom came into the process committed to achieving a solution that has eluded many groups before us. Most importantly, we want to thank the American people for sharing thoughts and ideas and for providing support and good will as we worked to accomplish this difficult task.

"We would also like to thank our committee staff, in particular Staff Director Mark Prater and Deputy Staff Director Sarah Kuehl, as well as each committee member's staff for the tremendous work they contributed to this effort. We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to Dr. Douglas Elmendorf and Mr. Thomas Barthold and their teams at the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation, respectively, for the technical support they provided to the committee and its members."

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Newt Gingrich Was Right On The 'Super Committee' VIDEO TEXT


In the summer of 2011, the Washington establishment pinned its hopes on a so-called 'Super Committee' of 12 Congressmen and Senators to solve America's deficit and spending problems. The Committee was established with a law that imposed mandatory cuts to defense and other programs as a threat to force action.

Newt Gingrich Super Committee

At the time, Newt Gingrich was alone in calling this "Super Committee" what it was: "a truly dumb idea." Today, Newt 2012 released a new web video, with clips from the August 11th presidential debate in Iowa, where Newt was the leading critic of the "Super Committee" and predicted its failure.

We need a president with the experience of balancing the federal budget and reforming government if we are going to get our fiscal house in order. That's Newt.

Text Transcript of Newt's quotes in the video:

"I think this Super Committee is about as dumb an idea as Washington has come up with in my lifetime."

"I used to run the House of Representatives, I have some general notion of these things. The idea that 523 senators and congressman are going to sit around for 4 months while 12 brilliant people -- mostly picked for political reasons -- are going to sit in some room and brilliantly come up with $1 trillion, or force us to choose between gutting our military and accepting a tax increase is irrational."

"They're going to walk in just before Thanksgiving and say 'Alright, we can shoot you in the head or cut off your right leg, which do you prefer?'"

"What they oughta do is scrap the committee right now, recognize it's a dumb idea, go back to regular legislative business, assign every subcommittee the task of finding savings, do it out in the open through regular legislative order, and get rid of this secret phony business."

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Brian Bosma, David Long, make Indiana the 23rd Right to Work state VIDEO TEXT


House Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis) issued the following statement following a joint press conference where he announced he will pursue Right to Work legislation this session to bring more economic development opportunity for Hoosiers:

House Speaker Brian Bosma

STATEHOUSE—"Today marks the beginning of the freedom campaign for Hoosier workers. While we are the envy of the Midwest in our job creation efforts, economic development experts tell us that removing the last barriers to job creation in our state will help the quarter of a million unemployed Hoosiers get back to work. That is why my top priority this session is to make Indiana the 23rd Right to Work state in the nation.

"Right to Work isn't about Unions - it is about freedom and economic opportunity. It is about giving all Hoosiers the freedom to choose a job, decide how their hard earned money is spent and bring more employment opportunities to Indiana.

"With the national economic malaise, and our unemployment rate stubbornly hovering around 9 percent, we can't afford to not address this issue this session. Right to Work means back to work for the unemployed. This is America, Hoosiers deserve this freedom."

Senate Pro Tempore Senator David Long (R-Fort Wayne) issued the following statement following a joint press conference where he announced he will pursue Right to Work legislation this session to bring more economic development opportunity for Hoosiers:

STATEHOUSE—"While we've been aggressive in drawing businesses to our state, the realities of the current global economy are clear: without a Right to Work law in Indiana, companies will continue to overlook us and take jobs either out of state or overseas. Hundreds ofthousands of Hoosiers are unemployed and we must do everything in our power to ensure Indiana is the best place for jobs to locate. A dynamic and growing economy is critical to our state's future. To ensure that becomes a reality, we must remove any additional barriers preventing companies and businesses from expanding or locating in Indiana."

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pat Toomey Weekly Republican Address VIDEO 11/19/11


In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), a member of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, discusses the importance of "restoring economic growth and bringing our deficits under control."

Pat Toomey Weekly Republican Address VIDEO 11/19/11

Sen. Toomey says, "The best way to revive the American economy is to reform our broken tax code. We should seize this opportunity to throw out this unfair monstrosity and replace it with a system that will lower tax rates for every single American, simplify the code, and get rid of the special interest tax breaks and loopholes that make this code the 70,000 page mess that it is. Our tax code has to go. Every bipartisan commission that has looked at our deficit crisis has come to the same conclusion: Pro-growth tax reform is a vital part of the solution. That's why we Republican members of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction have proposed a plan that replaces our current tax code with a simpler and fairer version that will encourage small businesses to expand and hire new workers and encourage creative hardworking Americans to open new businesses. Furthermore, this reform should be permanent so that job creators across America will know they will not be subject to the biggest tax hike in American history, which is currently looming a mere 14 months away."

He points out, "Now, in addition to kick-starting our economy with tax reform, our proposal will curb the deficit by cutting spending. After all, the problem is not that Americans are under-taxed, but that our government overspends. And that's why we've proposed cutting spending by $750 billion over 10 years. Now, let me be clear. We've identified several trillion dollars in sensible, responsible spending reductions that would actually resolve our fiscal crisis. But in the face of intense Democratic opposition, we've scaled back our proposal to just $750 billion -- less than 2 percent of what our government is projected to spend over the next 10 years. Surely our Democratic colleagues can agree that a bloated federal government that has grown by about 25 percent in the last few years can tighten its belt by 2 percent over the next 10 years."

Sen. Toomey concludes, "The hour is late. By law, our work on this committee must be completed this coming week. But I remain hopeful that we can meet our goal and I urge my Democratic colleagues to join us in this effort. We have what is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pass legislation that will generate millions of jobs, create a simpler, fairer tax system with lower rates for everyone, and put our government on a path toward fiscal sanity. We don't have to follow the path that Europe has taken. We can learn from their mistakes. We can continue to be the land of unparalleled opportunity and prosperity. And the 21st century can be another great American century. The American people will make sure of that if we in Washington will just let them."

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Jeb Hensarling issued the following statement today after a historic vote on a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution VIDEO


WASHINGTON- U.S. Congressman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), Chairman of the House Republican Conference and Co-Chairman of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, issued the following statement today after a historic vote on a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

Congressman Jeb Hensarling

“Our national debt has topped $15 trillion. That is $128,000 for every household in America. The American people know that it’s because Washington spends too much, it’s not because they’re under taxed. If we try to tax our way out of this, we will be the most highly taxed nation in the world. That’s why the crisis has to be solved from the spending side.

“The deficit is the symptom—it is spending that is the disease.

“Many will say amending the Constitution is a very sacred responsibility, only to be undertaken with the greatest care and deliberation. I agree. But, let us recall the Founding Fathers provided an amendment process. No less than a Founding Father than Thomas Jefferson himself said, and I quote, ‘I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution, I would be willing to depend on that alone for the reduction of the administration of our government, I mean an additional article taking from the federal government the power of borrowing.’

“49 of 50 states have some form of a balanced budget requirement, including Texas. Every family has to balance their budget, every small business. Should we expect anything less from a great nation?

“Unfortunately, Republicans and Democrats can’t seem to agree on spending. They can’t seem to agree on taxes. But can’t we all agree as Americans that it’s at least way passed time to stop mortgaging our children’s future and bankrupting the greatest nation in history? Even though I am disappointed that today’s vote failed, I encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to keep up the fight for a permanent solution to our spending-driven debt crisis. Let’s save our country. Let’s amend the Constitution. Let’s balance the budget.”

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Governor Rick Perry Releases New Ad: “Lazy” VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

AUSTIN – The Perry campaign today released a 30-second television advertisement, “Lazy,” which is airing over national cable and Iowa broadcast and cable.

“As President Obama continues to make excuses for our nation’s economic struggles, apologizing for America and disparaging Americans by calling us lazy, soft and un-ambitious, Gov. Perry is offering solutions to reverse the damage inflicted by this out-of-touch administration,” said Perry campaign communications director Ray Sullivan. “This ad underscores Gov. Perry’s priority to overhaul Washington through common-sense measures including a balanced budget amendment and reducing Congressional salaries.”

“Lazy” Script

Video of President Obama: “We’ve been a little bit lazy I think over the last couple of decades.”

Rick Perry: “Can you believe that? That’s what our President thinks is wrong with America? That Americans are lazy?”

“That’s pathetic. It’s time to clean house in Washington.”

“It’s time for a Balanced Budget Amendment that forces Washington to stop overspending.”

“If Congress balks, cut their pay and send them home.”

“Obama’s socialist policies are bankrupting America. We must stop him now.”

“I’m Rick Perry. I approve this message.”



Governor Rick Perry

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Rick Perry Uproot and Overhaul Washington Speech VIDEO


Rick Perry Uproot and Overhaul Washington Speech VIDEO Nov. 15, 2011, Bettendorf, IA

*NOTE: Gov. Perry sometimes deviates from prepared remarks

Thank you. It is great to be here at Schebler in Bettendorf, Iowa.

I want to say a special thanks to Jim Anderson, your president, for opening your facility to us, and letting us meet the hardworking men and women of this plant. And I am especially delighted to be joined by the governor of a nearby Midwestern state, Kansas governor Sam Brownback.

Governor Brownback not only has the perspective of a leader in America’s heartland, but was a United States Senator, where he had an up-close view of just how broken Washington is, and has witnessed Washington’s encroachment on the 10th Amendment from both perspectives. He shares my desire for fundamental reform in Washington, and I am delighted to be joined by him today here in Iowa.

The issue this election is not whether Washington is broken, but how we go about fixing it. There are two approaches, and even my own party is split.

There are some who want to tinker with the status quo. They want to work within the current system to achieve marginal change. Then there are those who believe, as I do, that Washington is too broken to be fixed by tinkering on the margins.

I do not believe Washington needs a new coat of paint, it needs a complete overhaul. We need to uproot, tear down and rebuild Washington, D.C. and our federal institutions.

We should apply the wisdom of Solomon to Washington. Ecclesiastes, Chapter 3, says, “there is a time to plant and a time to uproot, there is a time to tear down and a time to build.”

It is time to tear down the monuments to bureaucratic failure, and in their place build a smaller, more efficient federal government that puts the American People first.

The Washington Insiders won’t address Beltway decay, they won’t try a totally new way, because they like things as they are.

The lobbyists make their living on protecting corporate loopholes, and securing earmarks for the special interests they represent.

The status quo is good to the Washington Insiders. It’s good to the overpaid bureaucrats. It’s good for the power-players who can trade favors to build fiefdoms of influence.

While the rest of America remains mired in the ruin caused by Washington’s out-of–touch, big government economic policies, Washington is doing fine.

In fact, the Washington metro area is now the most affluent metropolitan area in the country. That’s because all the lobbyists, contractors and over-paid czars and bureaucrats haven’t suffered one bit in the worst economy in 70 years. While Main Street’s windows have been boarded up, the cash continues to flow to Wall Street financiers and Beltway profiteers.

Let me ask you a question: if you found out the house you built had crumbling walls, faulty wiring, and a leaky roof, would you call in the original incompetent builder to fix it?

And if it was fundamentally flawed, would you add on to the same faulty structure, or would you tear it down, and re-build again with a totally new crew?

Our country’s foundation – the American people and the United States Constitution – is still strong.

It’s what the politicians and bureaucrats have built upon that foundation, on the backs of American taxpayers, that must be replaced and rebuilt.

Those who got us into this mess will not get us out. Those who increased the debt $4 trillion in three years cannot be trusted to bring in a new era of fiscal austerity. Those who made the economic crisis worse do not have the capacity to make it better.

In recent weeks our president has taken to pointing the finger of blame instead of taking responsibility. He has called us soft and lazy, and he has said Americans lack ambition and imagination.

Mr. President, Americans aren’t soft or lazy, and Americans do not lack ambition of imagination, Washington has failed us.

We need new leadership. We need a new builder. We need a Washington Outsider.

Unique to the Republican field, I have never been an establishment figure, have never served in Congress or part of an Administration, and have never been a paid lobbyist. My career has been that of a Washington Outsider.

Here is my plan to fix our three broken branches of government.

Part one of my plan is to reform the federal judiciary by ending life terms for unelected federal judges. Too many federal judges rule with impunity from the bench, and those who legislate from the bench should not be entitled to lifetime abuse of their judicial authority.

Under my plan, future appointees to the federal bench will not receive a lifetime appointment.

Part two involves deconstructing the permanent political class in the legislative branch. Congress is out of touch because Congressmen are overpaid, over-staffed and away from home too much. Americans have had enough.

It’s time to create a part-time Congress where their pay is cut in half, their office budgets are cut in half, and their time in Washington is cut in half.

And if they do not submit a budget that balances by 2020, as my plan calls for, we should cut their pay in half again.

And when I take office, we will work to freeze congressional and agency salaries until the budget is balanced.

We have a lot of well-intentioned members of Congress. But they have become creatures of Washington. They get paid more than three times the average American Family, and they have doubled their own budgets in the last decade.

They are completely detached from the people, who are struggling to get by, and can’t vote to raise their own pay.

Some have even abused the public’s trust, trading on inside information to pad their stock portfolios. Congress has proven it can’t be trusted to watch our money, and now its clear they can’t be trusted with theirs’.

Any Congressman or Senator that uses their insider knowledge to profit in the stock market ought to be sent to jail – period.

And my plan makes that clear. But in reality, they shouldn’t wait until we have a new president, they ought to pass a law right now that criminalizes Insider Trading in Congress, no ifs, ands or buts.

We send members of Congress to look out for America, not enrich themselves. But too often, they are taken captive by the Washington culture.

That’s why we need a part-time Congress. I say send them home to live under the laws they pass among the people they represent.

Further, we must change the spending culture in Congress.

No more bailouts of bankers, no more earmarks for pet projects, and no more spending beyond our means.

I will bring spending down to 18 percent of GDP, the average amount of the last 50 years. And I will fight in every corner of this country for a balanced budget amendment to the US Constitution.

And two more points on spending: no longer will we prop up failed entities like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which were at the heart of the economic collapse because of mortgage financing policies that gave false confidence to homebuyers who have now defaulted or are under water.

We will privatize Fannie and Freddie so politicians can no longer politicize them, and taxpayers will no longer be fleeced by them.

And lastly, we will put a permanent stop to federal funding of Planned Parenthood because our tax dollars should never be used in taking an innocent, unborn life.

The third part of my plan involves the dismantling and rebuilding of the permanent bureaucracy.

We will eliminate agencies that perform redundant functions. I will get rid of the Commerce Department, the Department of Education, and the Department of Energy.

We will downsize and re-task the EPA so it no longer torments job creators or gives an official stamp to phony science.

We will end the TSA’s harassment of law-abiding travelers and return transportation security to the private sector.

And we will restructure the behemoth that has become the Department of Homeland Security.

We will perform a full audit of the Federal Government, and there will be no sacred cows, including wasteful spending at the Department of Defense, where every dollar we spend should support our warfighters around the world.

We will put a moratorium on every pending federal regulation, and order a full audit of the last five years of new regulations, repealing those that are not affordable, effective or that kill jobs.

And we will say to every bureaucrat except our military and law enforcement: no salary increases until the federal budget is balanced. And because a president must lead by example, we should cut his salary in half until the budget is balanced.

Washington is so broken, Americans will accept nothing less than a complete overhaul of the way business is done in America.

Americans know there is a season for everything under the sun. And this is the season for tearing down and rebuilding again, for uprooting the broken branches of government in Washington, and building a new government that is smaller and more humble, so America can be stronger and freer again.

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Georgia Republican Party Chairman Sue Everhart Announces 2012 Super Tuesday Republican Presidential Debate


Sue P. EverhartGAGOP Chairman Everhart Announces 2012 Super Tuesday Republican Presidential Debate.

ATLANTA – Tonight, Chairman Sue P. Everhart is pleased to announce that the Georgia Republican Party will be partnering with CNN to host the 2012 Super Tuesday Republican Presidential Debate. Taking place in Metro Atlanta, Georgia within days prior to the March 6th Primary, each of the ten candidates to appear on Georgia’s Republican Presidential Preference Primary ballot will be invited to share the stage.

In the coming days, additional details will be released as they are finalized.

“I am excited that the Georgia Republican Party will be partnering with CNN to host a Presidential debate here in Georgia before the March 6 Presidential Preference Primary,” remarked Secretary of State Brian Kemp. “When I set the Primary date last month, I chose March 6th because I felt Georgia would be very relevant on this date, and we will be.”

“Hosting the 2012 Super Tuesday Republican Presidential Debate will ensure that the national spotlight shines on Georgia, one of the reddest states in our great nation,” continued Chairman Everhart. “With 76 Delegates to the Republican National Convention and millions of principled, conservative voters, the State of Georgia is rightfully a can’t-miss stop for each and every Republican candidate vying for our Party’s nomination.

“The road to the White House in 2012 runs straight through Georgia, and I look forward to welcoming the Republican Presidential Candidates to the Peach State for our Super Tuesday Presidential Debate.”

Background: In accordance with the duties of his office, Secretary of State Brian Kemp set Georgia’s Presidential Preference Primary on March 6th, 2012. Also known as “Super Tuesday,” this is the date on the Presidential Preference Primary Calendar in which more primary delegates can be won than any other day throughout the entire process. The State of Georgia is allotted 16 electoral votes based on population, and also possesses 76 Delegates & Alternates to the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa, Florida.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Newt Gingrich has been rising steadily over the last 2 months and now leads the Republican field nationally

Newt Gingrich has been rising steadily over the last 2 months and now leads the Republican field nationallyRaleigh, N.C. – Newt Gingrich has taken the lead in PPP's national polling. He's at 28% to 25% for Herman Cain and 18% for Mitt Romney. The rest of the Republican field is increasingly looking like a bunch of also rans: Rick Perry is at 6%, Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul at 5%, Jon Huntsman at 3%, and Gary Johnson and Rick Santorum each at 1%.

Compared to a month ago Gingrich is up 13 points, while Cain has dropped by 5 points and Romney has gone down by 4. Although a fair amount of skepticism remains about the recent allegations against Cain there is no doubt they are taking a toll on his image his net favorability is down 25 points over the last month from +51 (66/15) to only +26 (57/31). What is perhaps a little more surprising is that Romney's favorability is at a 6 month low in our polling too with only 48% of voters seeing him favorably to 39% with a negative opinion.

There's reason to think that if Cain continues to fade, Gingrich will continue to gain. Among Cain's supporters 73% have a favorable opinion of Gingrich to only 21% with a negative one. That compares to a 33/55 spread for Romney with Cain voters and a 32/53 one for Perry.

Cain's continuing to benefit from doubts about whether the allegations against him are true- 54% of primary voters think they are 'mostly false' to only 24 who believe they are 'mostly true.' Painting himself as a victim of the media is proving to be a good strategy for Cain so far- 61% think it has been 'mostly unfair' to him compared to 26% who say it has been 'mostly fair.'

“Newt Gingrich has been rising steadily over the last 2 months and now leads the Republican field nationally,” said Dean Debnam, President of Public Policy Polling. “The top has proven to be a dangerous place in this GOP race though and we’ll see if he can sustain it for very long.”

PPP surveyed 576 Republican primary voters from November 10th to 13th. The margin of error for the survey is +/-4.1%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews. PPP is a Democratic polling company, but polling expert Nate Silver of the New York Times found that its surveys in 2010 actually exhibited a slight bias toward Republican candidates.

Public Policy Polling, 3020 Highwoods Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604 Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com Email: information@publicpolicypolling.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 14, 2011 INTERVIEWS: Tom Jensen 919-744-6312 IF YOU HAVE BASIC METHODOLOGICAL QUESTIONS, PLEASE E-MAIL information@publicpolicypolling.com, OR CONSULT THE FINAL PARAGRAPH OF THE PRESS RELEASE

FULL TEXT in PDF FORMAT: National Survey Results

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Republican CBS News-National Journal Presidential Debate 11/12/11 Spartanburg, South Carolina FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

Republican CBS News-National Journal Presidential Debate 11/12/11 from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. FULL "Official" VIDEO the Republican Commander in Chief debate.

Republican CBS News-National Journal Presidential Debate 11/12/11 Spartanburg, South Carolina FULL VIDEO TEXT TRANSCRIPT

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CBS News-National Journal Republican debate 11/12/11. Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum

National Journal's Congressional correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News' Scott Pelley moderated the CBS News-National Journal Republican presidential debate November 12 11/12/11 8 p.m.EST Saturday from Spartanburg, South Carolina The debate focused on foreign policy and national security issues.

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT: Scott Pelley: Good evening from Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. This is the Republican Commander in Chief debate. I'm Scott Pelley with CBS News, along with Major Garrett of National Journal. This is the final half hour of this 90 minute Republican debate. The focus tonight: National security and foreign affairs.

And in this half hour, we'll include your questions. You may submit them on-line at CBSNews.com and NationalJournal.com. And we will have the questions of South Carolina senators Lindsey Graham and Jim Demint. So let's continue.

Major Garrett: Indeed, Scott. We have a question from Josh Cooper from Woodsboro, Massachusetts. Congresswoman Bachmann, he writes in as this debate was going on. Quote: "Almost half of the federal budget goes to military-related expenditures. Should we increase spending, especially in a debt crisis?

Michelle Bachmann: Well-- the military is also able to-- to have expenditures reduced, as well. And I think probably the best place is in the area of how we finance procurements. Today, we have a situation where we reward those who are designing and-- and-- and-- making our weaponry, based upon the length of time that they take it-- to produce it. We don't do that anywhere else.

So rather than having a cost plus fee, we need to have a fixed cost system. We'll save money. And also, tri-care (PH) could use reform, as well. Those are two areas where we'd yield significant savings. That-- but we cannot do is cut back on the efforts regarding our troops and making sure they're fully resourced.

Major Garrett: A quick follow-up, Congresswoman. Can you name a weapon system that you think should be ended for fiscal reasons? And when you talk about tri-care, that's the military medical system. What do you mean when you say, "Reform," does that mean cuts in benefits?

Michelle Bachmann: No. I think that we need to have modernization. That's what the biggest problem is right now with-- with Social Security, with Medicare, with Medicaid. We're continuing to abide by the models that we had when they were first originated. There's very few businesses that maintain their similar business practices 45 years after inception or 75 years after inception. We have to modernize.

But we also know what the future is in health care, don't we? It is Obama Care. And quite likely, Tri-care, Medicare, all of these will collapse under President Obama, and everyone will be put into Obama Care. No one want to be-- in Obama Care.

Scott Pelley: And that's time--

Michelle Bachmann: That's why it's Commander in Chief.

Scott Pelley: --Congresswoman.

Michelle Bachmann: I'll repeal Obama Care.

Scott Pelley: Thank you very much. Mr. Cain -- Mr. Cain, would you describe what you think is happening in the Arab Spring? And how, as president, can you affect that to make it work for the United States and not against us?

Herman Cain: What's happening in the Arab-- Spring, you have to look at Libya, Egypt, Yemen, and all of the revolutions that are going on, and how this administration has mishandled them. As a result, they have gotten totally out of hand. Our relationship with Egypt may not survive.

Because when this president backed the opposition, it turned out that opposition was more of the Muslim Brotherhood, which could end up with a majority of control of this new government. This president has already said that the president of Yemen should go. He is our friend. He has been helping us to fight al-Qaeda. This president has been on the wrong side in nearly every situation in the Arab world, which has basically done nothing except to put that entire thing at risk.

Scott Pelley: And that's time, sir, thank you.

Major Garrett: Mr. Speaker, at least 3,500 civilians have been slaughtered in Syria. Today, the Arab League voted to suspect Syria. If the opposition, and you were commander in chief, requested military assistance, covert smuggling, or a no-fly zone, would you authorize either or both?

Newt Gingrich: With first of all, I think that it's a good thing today that the Arab League suspended Syria. I think this administration should have been much more aggressive against Assad. It's ironic to me that Mubarrak, who had been our ally for years, who had done everything he could to help the United States, who had helped us in the Iraq campaigns, who had done literally we had requested of him, he was dumped overnight by this administration in a way that signaled everybody in the world, "Don't rely on the United States, because they'll abandon you in a heartbeat if they feel like it."

Assad, who is our enemy, and is an ally and-- of-- of-- of Iran, has had amazingly soft treatment by our State Department, as though they are afraid to make him feel bad. I would actively-- approve-- taking those steps would which-- defeat his regime, which would probably be mostly covert. I don't-- I don't think you need a no-fly zone. I think there are a number of steps you could take. And I think he would fall very rapidly.

If-- the-- if the United States and Europe communicated clearly that Assad was going to go, I think you would find Europe-- there's a very tiny faction. And I think you would find him likely to be replaced very rapidly. RELATED: CNBC Republican Debate 11/09/11 FULL VIDEO

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

CBS News-National Journal Republican debate 11/12/11 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO

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CBS News-National Journal Republican debate 11/12/11. Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum

National Journal's Congressional correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News' Scott Pelley will moderate the CBS News-National Journal Republican presidential debate November 12 11/12/11 8 p.m.EST Saturday from Spartanburg, South Carolina The debate will focus on foreign policy and national security issues.

During the last debate Wednesday, November 09 CNBC offered NO Official live feed for streaming the few sources were stretched thin and at 8:43 PM Good news bad news. The debate was so popular that the few feeds there were crashed. While The NJ and CBS are hosting "official" streams they are spreading them as thinly as possible. GOOD LUCK and see you tomorrow with the VIDEO, related files and transcripts.

CBS News-National Journal Republican debate 11/12/11 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO. The feeds below from CBS News and the National Journal should go LIVE shortly before 8 pm ET.
As soon as recorded files for video, podcast and text transcripts are available they will be posted here. RELATED: CNBC Republican Debate 11/09/11 FULL VIDEO

CBS News-National Journal Republican presidential debate 11/12/11

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Joe Heck Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/11/11


Joe Heck Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/11/11 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. || VIDEO will be embargoed until Saturday, November 12 at 6:00 a.m. EST, at which time it will be available here for viewing and downloading. Download Video || MPEG Video || MP4 Video

Washington (Nov 11) Delivering the Weekly Republican Address, Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV), an Army reserve physician, pays tribute to America’s veterans and highlights bipartisan efforts to help them find work in an economy struggling to create jobs. Rep. Heck, whose home state of Nevada has the highest unemployment rate in the nation, talks about how we owe it to our veterans – and all Americans – to find common ground “to make certain our nation remains great and worthy of our veterans’ sacrifices.” Rep. Heck, a colonel in the Army Reserve with more than 20 years of service, in his first term representing Nevada’s Third Congressional District.

Joe Heck Weekly Republican Address

“Hello, I’m Congressman Joe Heck from the great state of Nevada.

“As an active member of the Army Reserve for more than 20 years, I have a deep appreciation for my fellow servicemen and women, as well as their families. On Veterans Day, we consider the debt of gratitude we owe all these brave patriots for the sacrifices they’ve made so that we may live free.

“I’ve deployed three times in my military career, most recently in 2008 to western Iraq, where I was running the emergency services section of a combat support hospital.

“One night, we got the call over the radio from a helicopter saying they were coming in with a Marine who had been shot. We got ready and waited. About two minutes out the radio crackled again and the medic on the helicopter said they’d lost him. Still, we did everything we could. We were unsuccessful. He was 20 years old.

“After the nursing staff carefully washed away the desert sand and dirt of battle, two of my medics came in with an American flag. I’m not sure where they got it – it might have come off the flagpole in front of the hospital. They proceeded to gently drape the Stars and Stripes over the body. They then took up a position of parade rest at the foot of the bed and stood there. And stood there, and stood there.

“Four hours later, I said, ‘You guys need a break.’ Their answer was, ‘Sir, never leave a fallen comrade.’

“Such is the caliber of the men and women we call ‘veterans.’ They’ve left stories like this all over the world. Love of country inspires them to serve, and looking out for one another is their highest priority on the battlefield. We can all learn a lot from that.

“So whenever you meet a veteran or see a young man or woman in uniform on the street, please take the opportunity to say ‘thank you.’ It’s the least we can do. And it’s how we keep the spirit of Veterans Day alive all year round.

“There’s more to it than that, of course. We owe it to our veterans to ensure they come home to a strong economy, so they can transition into civilian life and support their family with a good paying job.

“Last month, the House of Representatives passed the Veterans Opportunity to Work Act, which would provide training and assistance to unemployed veterans, and break down bureaucratic barriers preventing them from finding work. It’s smart legislation that members of both parties support, and I’m pleased the Senate passed it.

“We have a lot more to do. The House has passed several bipartisan bills to ensure all Americans have the opportunity to secure a good job to provide for their families. All of these jobs bills deserve the support of our Senators and a strong show of leadership from the president. Because with unemployment still much too high, we just can’t wait to take bipartisan action that will help put Americans back to work. Together, we can rise above politics to make certain our nation remains great and worthy of our veterans’ sacrifices.

“God bless our military and the country they so gallantly serve.”

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

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See all the now famous moments. Perry's "lack of energy". Moderators Maria Bartiromo and John Harwood being booed off the "Cain question" to which they, never returned. Newt being Newt and much, much more!

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CNBC Republican Debate. Wednesday November 9, 2011. The debate was co-sponsored by CNBC and the Michigan Republican Party at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. at 8 p.m ET.

Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Maria Bartiromo and John Harwood moderated.

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Wednesday, November 09, 2011

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Feed should go LIVE shortly before 8 pm ET. CNBC Republican Debate on Wednesday November 9, 2011. FULL STREAMING VIDEO

This Unedited live video stream from Oakland University giving anyone an opportunity to says what’s on his or her mind. CNBC Republican Debate LIVE STREAMING VIDEO from MSMBC GOP Debate | Live Blog

As soon as recorded files for video podcast and text transcripts are available they will be posted here.

Republican Presidential Candidates’ Debate from the Reagan Library

Republican Presidential Candidates’ Debate from the Reagan Library

CNBC Republican Debate. Wednesday November 9, 2011. The debate is co-sponsored by CNBC and the Michigan Republican Party at Oakland University in Rochester, Mich. It begins at 8 p.m ET.

Candidates: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. Maria Bartiromo and John Harwood will moderate.

Official Twitter hashtag #CNBCDebate.

Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Herman Cain Press Conference 11/08/11 FULL VIDEO


Herman Cain Press Conference over sexual harassment allegations 11/08/11 FULL VIDEO

"I have never acted inappropriately with anyone, period, The charges and the accusations I absolutely reject: They simply didn't happen."

Herman Cain Press Conference 11/08/11

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Monday, November 07, 2011

Mississippi Lt. Governor Phil Bryant, Republican Nominee for Mississippi Governor


Mississippi Lt. Governor Phil Bryant, Republican Nominee for Mississippi Governor

Phil Bryant and his wife Deborah

Phil Bryant and his wife, Deborah, children Katie and Patrick.
A fiscal conservative dedicated to efficiency and accountability in government, Phil Bryant was elected Mississippi’s thirty-seventh Lieutenant Governor in November 2007, with 59% of the vote.

Phil Bryant and his wife, Deborah, have two children, Katie and Patrick. The Bryants are active members of St. Marks United Methodist Church in Brandon, Mississippi.

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Republican National Committee new web video "It’s Been Three Years" VIDEO


RNC Launches New Web Video Marking One Year Until Barack Obama Is A One Term President

WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee (RNC) launched a new web video "It’s Been Three Years" to mark one year until Election Day 2012, when Americans will have the opportunity to vote Barack Obama and his failed policies out of office. After three tough years of record-setting deficits and high unemployment, the American people are ready to change direction.

“One year from now the American people will hold President Obama accountable for his abysmal record in the White House,” RNC Chairman Reince Priebus. “We have suffered through three long years of this president’s failed policies and are ready to change direction. Promise after promise has been broken—from turning the economy around to getting our spending under control.”

“The American people will go to the polls next year and ask themselves if they are better off than they were four years ago. Even Obama agrees their answer will be no. With 9.1% unemployment, home foreclosures and consumer costs up across the board with no long term plan to fix it, the countdown begins for President Obama’s last year in office.”

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Sunday, November 06, 2011

Ron Paul Wins 2012 Illinois Republican Pre-Presidential Straw Poll

Ron Paul Wins 2012 Illinois Republican Pre-Presidential Straw Poll. Handily defeats GOP competitors Cain, Romney and Gingrich in online and in-person contest limited to Illinois residents

Ron Paul Wins 2012 Illinois Republican Pre-Presidential Straw Poll

We've got 3,000 people at our rally in Minnesota! What a great crowd!

LAKE JACKSON, Texas – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul earned another straw poll victory tonight, this time winning 52 percent of 3,649 votes cast in an Illinois statewide Republican contest held online and in-person.

Dr. Paul handily beat Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, and Newt Gingrich, who garnered 18, 14, and 9 percent of the votes, respectively. Rick Perry earned a mere 2.5 percent of the vote, John Huntsman 1.5 percent, Rick Santorum 1.2 percent, followed by Michele Bachmann with just 1.1 percent.

“This straw poll victory demonstrates the groundswell of support for Ron Paul and his winning message, as well as the organizational muscle presidential candidates require,” said Scott Davis, Illinois State Chair for the Ron Paul 2012 Presidential campaign. “Straw poll participants were Illinois residents who support the Illinois Republican Party and Ron Paul for the presidency, so this contest is relevant and representative.”

The 2012 Illinois Republican Pre-Presidential Straw Poll was the first mainly online poll of its kind. The one-week poll began on 9:00 a.m. CT Saturday, October 29th and concluded tonight, November 5th, at 7:00 p.m. CT. In order to participate, voters were required to be Illinois residents and to make a minimum $5 contribution benefiting the Illinois Republican Party. The poll was taken at http://www.illinoisstrawpoll.com/.

Today throughout Illinois there also were a number of Republican activities where voters cast their vote in person instead of online. U.S. Senator Mark Kirk (R) was among the Republican luminaries traveling around to different county and township events today as localities hosted in-person voting opportunities. Ron Paul was declared the winner at the Republican Party headquarters in Downtown Chicago at an event hosted by Eloise Gerson, 42nd Ward Republican Committeeman and Chicago GOP Chairwoman. Senator Kirk was also in attendance.

Complete straw poll results are as follows:

Paul 52%
Cain 18%
Romney 14%
Gingrich 9%
Perry 2.5%
Huntsman 1.5%
Santorum 1.2%
Bachmann 1.1%

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Saturday, November 05, 2011

Scott Brown Republican Weekly Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/05/11


U.S. Senator Scott Brown Delivers Weekly Republican Address

‘Another bipartisan opportunity is staring us right in the face. It’s a jobs bill I introduced back in January… it’s the only jobs bill on the table that has the support of majorities in the House and the Senate, and also has been endorsed by the President… This jobs bill comes at the right time, for the right reasons, and it deserves a prompt vote on the Senate floor, without any gimmicks that will delay or jeopardize passage, so the President can sign it into law right away.’

Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-Massachusetts) released the following weekly Republican address.

Scott Brown Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/05/11 Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. ||

Scott Brown Republican Weekly Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 11/05/11

“Hello, I’m United States Senator Scott Brown. When the citizens of Massachusetts sent me to the United States Senate last year, they expected me to work with anyone in any party for the good of our country. And that’s what I do each and every day.

“With millions of Americans looking for jobs – it’s no mystery what our priority should be here in Washington. We should be doing all that we can to help this economy start creating jobs again – and we should be doing it right now.

“Working to create jobs is one of those challenges that tests us here in Congress. It shows us who we really serve – the party leadership on Capitol Hill, or the people who elected us in the first place, and my attitude is, I answer to my conscience and to my constituents, period. That’s my focus. And with the clock running down on 2011, focus is exactly what Congress needs to revive our nation’s economy.

“With the holidays approaching, listen; this should be a happy time spent with families. But, unfortunately too many Americans have spent months looking for a job and still can’t find one. The reality is that we should make a difference here and now, with legislation that could be passed immediately.

“Now I know this can happen, because both parties have already found some common ground in economic policy for example. Just a few weeks ago, we passed free trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia, and Panama. These agreements show what bipartisanship can accomplish. They were negotiated by President Bush … passed by a Republican House and a Democratic Senate … and signed into law by President Obama.

“Yes, it took us a lot longer than it should have, but after some give and take, we finally got it done. And just like that, we set in motion a big change that is going to create thousands of jobs in Massachusetts and all across America.

“Meanwhile, another bipartisan opportunity is staring us right in the face. It’s a jobs bill I introduced back in January. And far from being just my idea, it’s the only jobs bill on the table that has the support of majorities in the House and the Senate, and also has been endorsed by the President.

“This bill would repeal the 3 percent withholding mandate – it’s a stealth tax that will hit small businesses and contractors starting in 2013. If this mandate is not repealed, then all levels of government will suddenly start withholding 3 percent of payments to contractors that provide any product or service to the government.

“Now, all the mandate will do is, is take more money out of our economy at a time when quite frankly we can least afford it. And as a result, businesses will have less money to hire and pay new workers. The costs of enforcing this unfunded mandate will actually be higher than the revenue it raises by almost eight to one; now only in Washington does this make sense; listen, it’s a job killer.

“Here’s where we stand right now on the bill. It was passed by the House last week with an overwhelming 405 votes. Now it’s come to the Senate.

“So the decision pretty much rests with Majority Leader Harry Reid. Are we going to do something for the American people, or are we going to let politics win out again?

“Leader Reid has come to me a few times and asked me to consider bills on their merits, and I’m always willing to do so. And now I’m asking the same of my colleague, the Majority Leader. This jobs bill comes at the right time, for the right reasons, and it deserves a prompt vote on the Senate floor, without any gimmicks that will delay or jeopardize passage, so the President can sign it into law right away.

“Listen, I’m a still fairly new to the Senate, but I’ve been here long enough to have noticed something. One breakthrough has a way of leading to other breakthroughs. One show of good will has a way of spreading good will. This jobs bill, if we move it forward, can be followed by many more that can do even greater good. So hey, let’s start here. Let’s get this economy creating jobs once again, and show that we can come together when it’s needed most.

“In closing, we must remember we’re Americans first and we need to put our country’s interests before partisan political interests.

“Thank you very much.”

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Thursday, November 03, 2011

Jim DeMint released the following letter being sent to members of the Super Committee FULL TEXT

Jim DeMintJim DeMint released the following letter being sent to members of the Super Committee FULL TEXT

33 Senators to Super Committee: Balance Budget, Reform Entitlements, No Tax Hikes

WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) released the following letter being sent to members of the Super Committee charged with producing legislation to reduce the national debt.

Dear Members of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction:

As members concerned about the fiscal health and future of our country, we ask that any legislation introduced by the Joint Select Committee on Deficit reduction meet the following criteria:

Balance our budget within 10 years;
Place entitlements on a path to fiscal solvency;
Comprehensive tax reform that lowers rates and promotes economic growth, with no net tax increase;
Avoid a further downgrade of our credit rating.

Thank you for your work on this matter, and we look forward to seeing your bill.

Sincerely,

Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire)

John Barrasso (R-Wyoming)

Roy Blunt (R-Missouri)

John Boozman (R-Arkansas)

Richard Burr (R-North Carolina)

Saxby Chambliss (R-Georgia)

Dan Coates (R-Indiana)

Tom Coburn (R-Oklahoma)

John Cornyn (R-Texas)

Mike Crapo (R-Idaho)

Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina)

Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming)

Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina)

Orrin Hatch (R-Utah)

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas)

James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma)

Johnny Isakson (R-Georgia)

Mike Johanns (R-Nebraska)

Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin)

Mark Kirk (R-Illinois)

Mike Lee (R-Utah)

Dick Lugar (R-Indiana)

John McCain (R-Arizona)

Jerry Moran (R-Kansas)

Rand Paul (R-Kentucky)

James Risch (R-Idaho)

Pat Roberts (R-Kansas)

Marco Rubio (R-Florida)

Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama)

John Thune (R-South Dakota)

Richard Shelby (R-Alabama)

David Vitter (R-Louisiana)

Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi)

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Washington, D.C. 167 Russell, United States Senate, Washington, DC 20510. Phone: 202-224-6121, Fax: 202-228-5143 Office Hours: 9am - 6pm (M-F)

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

H.R. 3309 and H.R. 3310 Greg Walden Dean Heller FCC Process Reform Legislation FULL TEXT

House Energy and Commerce Committee LogoH.R. 3309 and H.R. 3310 Greg Walden Dean Heller FCC Process Reform Legislation FULL TEXT

H.R. 3309 and H.R. 3310 FULL TEXT in PDF FORMAT

WASHINGTON, DC – Rep. Greg Walden (R-OR), chairman of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, and Senator Dean Heller (R-NV) today unveiled legislation, H.R. 3309 and H.R. 3310, to improve the way the Federal Communications Commission operates by improving transparency, predictability, and consistency as part of Republicans’ ongoing effort to ensure the commission’s work encourages job creation, investment, and innovation.

Walden said, “At a time when job creators are crippled with regulatory uncertainty, Congress has the obligation to ensure that federal agencies carry out the public's business transparently. The technology and communications sector is the most innovative in our country—it deserves the most innovative and open government agency. Taking a page from the President’s executive order, we have been examining ways to improve transparency and efficiency at the FCC. We have reached out to our Democratic colleagues, Chairman Genachowski, each commissioner, and job creators to identify what current FCC processes work and what can be improved. Taking this feedback into account, we developed a series of sensible process reforms to improve the way the Commission operates. I appreciate Senator Heller’s leadership in the Senate to ensure we move these commonsense reforms through both chambers and get them to the President’s desk in a timely manner.”

Heller said, “If we are going to get Americans working again, Congress must take action and remove the weight of big government from our nation’s innovators and entrepreneurs. The technology sector has helped power economic growth in our country for the last twenty years and will continue to if big government does not over burden it. Stifling the technology sector with onerous regulations will only impede new job creation at a time when we need jobs most. Stopping oppressive regulations will be critical to getting our nation’s economy moving again and this legislation is a step in the right direction.”

Legislative Summary

Protecting Jobs by Ensuring Regulatory Benefits Outweigh Costs

• Require the Commission to survey the state of the marketplace through a Notice of Inquiry before initiating new rulemakings to ensure the Commission has an up-to-date understanding of the rapidly evolving and job-creating telecommunications marketplace.

• Require the Commission to identify a market failure, consumer harm, or regulatory barrier to investment before adopting economically significant rules. After identifying such an issue, the Commission must demonstrate that the benefits of regulation outweigh the costs while taking into account the need for regulation to impose the least burden on society.

Require the Commission to establish performance measures for all program activities so that when the Commission spends hundreds of millions of federal or consumer dollars, Congress and the public have a straightforward means of seeing what bang we’re getting for our buck.

• Apply to the Commission, an independent agency, the regulatory reform principles that President Obama endorsed in his January 2011 Executive Order.

• Prevent regulatory overreach by requiring any conditions imposed on transactions to be within the Commission’s existing authority and be tailored to transaction-specific harms.

Promoting Transparency, Fairness, and Efficiency in Commission Operations

• Enhance consistency and transparency in the Commission’s operations by requiring the FCC to establish and disclose its own internal procedures for:

o adequate review and deliberation regarding pending orders,
o publication of orders before open meetings,
o initiation of items by bipartisan majorities, and
o minimum public review periods for statistical reports and ex parte communications.

• Require the FCC to establish its own “shot clocks” so that parties know how quickly they can expect action in certain proceedings and provide a schedule for when reports would be released.
• Empower the Commission to operate more efficiently through reform of the “sunshine” rules, allowing a bipartisan majority of Commissioners to meet for collaborative discussions subject to transparency safeguards.

Simplifying Reporting Requirements

• Consolidate eight, separate congressionally mandated reports on the communications industry into a single comprehensive report with a focus on intermodal competition, deploying communications capabilities to unserved communities, and eliminating regulatory barriers.

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: House Energy and Commerce Committee January 11, 2011 By Alexa Marrero, (202) 225-3641 or Sean Bonyun, (202) 225-3761 2125 Rayburn House Office Building | Washington, DC 20515 | (202) 225-2927

Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Rick Perry New Hampshire Cornerstone Action Speech 10/28/11 FULL VIDEO


Rick Perry New Hampshire Cornerstone Action Speech 10/28/11 FULL VIDEO

Rick Perry speech at Cornerstone Action's Annual Fundraising Dinner and Awards Gala in Manchester, New Hampshire, on October 28, 2011.

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