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."

VIDEO, IMAGE and TEXT CREDIT: gopweeklyaddress

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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VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: HouseConference