Monday, July 05, 2010

Senator McCain on ABC News 'This Week' VIDEO

i know a lot of you were not crazy for John in the last election and may not have done all you could to aid in his election, how did that work out for you?

Senator McCain appeared on ABC News "This Week" with Jake Tapper to discuss Iraq, Afghanistan and US Domestic Policy. Senator McCain is currently on a trip to the middle east and spoke from Kabul, Afghanistan.

John McCain for U.S. Senate 1702 E. Highland Avenue, #101 Phoenix, AZ 85016 Phone: 602-604-2010

Saturday, July 03, 2010

Senator Saxby Chambliss Weekly Republican Address TEXT VIDEO 07/03/10



Hello, I’m Senator Saxby Chambliss from Georgia.

Before I begin my remarks, I’d like to take a moment to acknowledge the passing of a colleague, Senator Robert Byrd. The longest-serving senator ever, he had the greatest respect for the rules and traditions of the Senate, and for all three branches of government. He defended them with passion and vigor. I extend my deepest sympathies to Senator Byrd’s family.
Saxby ChamblissTomorrow is the 4th of July. From the village squares of New England to the palm-fringed beaches of California, and from the courthouse green in my hometown of Moultrie, Georgia, to windswept prairie cities and beyond, Americans are gathering this weekend to celebrate our nation’s birthday.
Amid the red-white-and-blue bunting and family picnics, many of us will listen to the words of a document, published 234 years ago, that urged Americans to throw off the yoke of a king and make their own destiny as an independent nation and a free people.

Signing the Declaration of Independence was a daring move by brave, thoughtful men. By embarking on such a bold experiment, they risked life and limb to create a nation based not on ethnicity or religion or geographic boundaries, but one based solely on ideas.

The Declaration of Independence is, quite simply, a textbook of freedom.

As the Declaration’s parchment has yellowed with age, America has become a rich nation whose ideals and economy have been the envy of the world. We have faced down many enemies at home and abroad.

But one of the most dangerous threats confronting America today doesn’t come from without, but from within. And I’m talking about our national debt.

Wisely, the Declaration’s author, Thomas Jefferson, warned of this danger early on. As he once said, “There does not exist an engine so corruptive of the government and so demoralizing of the nation as public debt. It will bring us more ruin at home than all the enemies from abroad against whom this Army and Navy are to protect us.”

As usual, Jefferson was right.

At a time when many Americans are clipping coupons and pinching pennies, President Obama and the Democrats in Congress continue to spend money that they – we – do not have.

Three weeks ago, America’s national debt topped $13 trillion. And let me say that one more time: $13 trillion is owed by the United States of America today. That number is so big it’s difficult to comprehend.

If you take that $13 trillion and divide it by the number of Americans, that’s $42,000 for every person in this country.

The national debt has risen by $2.4 trillion in the 500 days since President Obama took office. That’s an average of nearly $5 billion a day.

Even though we have to borrow 43 cents of every dollar we spend and the debt is set to double in five years, Congress and this White House still continue to splurge.
More than half of the $9 trillion in debt America will accrue in the next decade will be from interest alone. That money could be better used on national defense or returned to taxpayers.

Instead, future generations will be forced to pay higher taxes to foot the bill for Democrats’ out-of-control spending.

And with much of America’s debt being held by other nations – such as China – our national debt is also a national security issue. No less than the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, said last month, “I actually believe that the biggest national security threat we have is our national debt.”

Just as with our energy and food supplies, America is vulnerable when we disproportionately rely on other nations. It is a matter of great concern that we are in deep debt to countries that often don’t share our values or positions.

At some point we have to say “enough is enough.” We have to make tough decisions about spending beyond our means.

I continue to hope that President Obama, Speaker Pelosi and others will take a step toward responsibility and restraint, and reject the path of reckless spending that America is presently on.

Ours is a great nation. We can be even greater if we heed Jefferson’s words and secure America’s fiscal future.

I wish all Americans a happy Independence Day. As this weekend’s fireworks simulate the rockets’ glare, I hope each of us will pause and think of our men and women in uniform who are facing real rockets, bombs and bullets in faraway places. We are grateful for their service.

May God bless them, and may God continue to bless our nation. Thank you. ####

Friday, July 02, 2010

Statement from RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Afghanistan War VIDEO

UPDATE and upon further review: Ron Paul statement on Michael Steele comments Obama Afghanistan VIDEO


The video with Chairman Steele's foot in mouth moment and his post foot removal statement below.

Statement from RNC Chairman Michael Steele on Afghanistan War

WASHINGTON – Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele released the following statement today:

“As we enter the Fourth of July weekend, I proudly remember standing with Maryland National Guardsmen on their way to the Middle East and later stood with the mothers of soldiers lost at war. There is no question that America must win the war on terror.

“During the 2008 Presidential campaign, Barack Obama made clear his belief that we should not fight in Iraq, but instead concentrate on Afghanistan. Now, as President, he has indeed shifted his focus to this region. That means this is his strategy. And, for the sake of the security of the free world, our country must give our troops the support necessary to win this war.

“As we have learned throughout history, winning a war in Afghanistan is a difficult task. We must also remember that after the tragedy of September 11, 2001, it is also a necessary one. That is why I supported the decision to increase our troop force and, like the entire United States Senate, I support General Petraeus’ confirmation. The stakes are too high for us to accept anything but success in Afghanistan.” – RNC Chairman Michael Steele

Republican National Committee 310 First Street, SE Washington, DC 20003 info@gop.com p 202.863.8500 | f 202.863.8820

VIDEO CREDIT: RealityCheck411

Sharron Angle Lays Out Her Agenda For Defeating Sen. Harry Reid and Improving the US Economy VIDEO

Sharron Angle continues to say most of the right things, smaller government, quit spending money we don't have, her controversial, liberals think so, close the department of education, interesting flat taxer, good stuff and no more Harry Reid what are we waiting for.

Sharron Angle Lays Out Her Agenda For Defeating Sen. Harry Reid and Improving the US Economy.

TEXT CREDIT: Friends of Sharron Angle - PO Box 33058 Reno NV 89533 (775) 787-6017 (Reno) (702) 243-1976 (Las Vegas)

What About The Country, Mr. President? VIDEO


In case you missed it, a recap of a hard week for the country

NEW VIDEO: “What About The Country, Mr. President?”

New GOP Leader Video Released In Response To Disappointing Jobs Report Challenges President Obama to Focus On American People’s Priorities

Washington (Jul 2) House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today released a new web video challenging President Obama to focus on the American people’s priorities after the release of yet another disappointing jobs report. The video, entitled “What About The Country, Mr. President?,” features questions posed by Boehner to President Obama regarding jobs, spending, the financial meltdown, and the Gulf oil spill:

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT: “WHAT ABOUT THE COUNTRY, MR. PRESIDENT?”

House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH): “This week, President Obama traveled to Racine, Wisconsin – a city with 14 percent unemployment – and used his time there to attack me. But I’d ask the President several questions:”

President Obama: “In the Gulf, we don’t yet know what caused the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.”

Leader Boehner: “Why aren’t you focused on stopping the oil spill in the Gulf and getting the Gulf cleaned up?”

President Obama: “The second thing we’ve got to do is make sure that we’ve got regulations in place so that people don't get tricked into buying homes that they can't afford again.”

Leader Boehner: “Why aren’t you focused on reforming Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?”

President Obama: “The debt is getting bigger, the deficit is getting bigger. How do we get government spending under control?”

Leader Boehner: “Why aren’t you focused on cutting spending now?”

President Obama: “So if I had been just thinking politics I would have sent you one big check with my picture on it.”

Leader Boehner: “Why isn’t the President focused on creating jobs that the American people are asking for?”

Leader Boehner: “Mr. President, what about the country?”

TEXT CREDIT: House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) H-204 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-4000 F (202) 225-5117

VIDEO CREDIT: JohnBoehner

Thursday, July 01, 2010

President Obama's Public Relations Campaign on the Oil Spill is Harming the Actual Clean-Up TEXT VIDEO


Frontline Accounts of Oil Spill Differ from Official Account on Key Points FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT of REPORT in PDF FORMAT: How the White House Public Relations Campaign on the Oil Spill is Harming the Actual Clean-Up

WASHINGTON. D.C. – House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a report today entitled, “How the White House Public Relations Campaign on the Oil Spill is Harming the Actual Clean-Up," that reports the conclusions from the Committee’s recent fact-finding exercise on the Louisiana coast that uncovered evidence that Administration officials have misrepresented key facts including the number of assets dedicated to cleaning up the spill, the timing of when officials knew about the oil leak, the extent to which the federal government has been in control, and the effectiveness of its command structure. Furthermore, local officials in Louisiana fear and evidence suggests that, in addition to being unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season, policy decisions made by this Administration, including the drilling moratorium and an apparent refusal to waive the union-backed Jones Act, will stifle economic recovery in the region for years to come.

“This report reveals a stark contrast between the narrative being told by the Administration in Washington and the sobering realities and challenges that the people closest to this catastrophe are struggling to overcome,” said Issa. “These testimonials from the people who are on the frontlines of this crisis have brought to light a bureaucratic quagmire that is exacerbating the response and clean-up effort - in a post-Katrina world, this is unimaginable and unacceptable. The evidence on the ground suggests that the White House has been more focused on the public relations of this crisis than with providing local officials the resources they need to deal with it.”

Recently, Ranking Member Issa and the panels’ Chairman Edolphus Towns (D-NY) visited the Gulf of Mexico to survey the damage caused by the Deepwater Horizon explosion and the resulting oil leak. At the Unified Area Command center in Robert, Louisiana they received formal briefings from BP, Coast Guard, and various federal government representatives assessing the situation on the ground. Committee staff remained in the region and conducted a series of interviews with local leaders from Jefferson Parish, St. Bernard’s Parish, and Lafourche Parish. Jefferson Parish is the most populous Parish in the state and was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. It is also described as “ground zero” in the battle against the oil spill due to tidal patterns. St. Bernard Parish was flooded levee-to-levee in the wake of Katrina. Of its 27,000 homes, only five remained untouched by Katrina’s flood waters. Lafourche Parish is home to Port Fourchon, a low lying coastal city at the intersection of the Bayou Lafourche and the Gulf of Mexico.

Pursuant to this review, staff has found numerous instances in which the situation on the ground conflicts with official reports. Of enormous concern, the situation in the Gulf is actually more dysfunctional and dire than what has been portrayed through official reports and press accounts based on official information. This blurring of reality is exacerbating problems with the clean-up effort.

The following key findings are based upon witness interviews and documents provided by federal and state entities to Committee investigators:

* Officials on the ground dispute key White House assertions about the number and timeliness of assets deployed in the Gulf. Local officials describe White House outreach efforts as more focused on stopping bad press than on addressing the disaster at hand;

* The White House’s assurances that there are adequate resources are at odds with the reality on the ground, where those on the frontline of the spill express significant frustration over the lack of assets. Local complaints are supported by the fact that the White House waited until Day 70 of the oil spill to accept critical offers of international assistance. Local workers and boats could have been assisting more with the clean-up if the Federal government had provided them with needed supplies and equipment;

* While the White House has tried to use the delay in finding a visible leak to explain its early silence on the oil spill, Transocean officials and Coast Guard documents from the scene of the oil spill reveal clear and early indications of a substantial oil leak days earlier than White House accounts;

* The failure of Administration officials to quickly waive laws preventing necessary foreign assets from reaching the Gulf and other regulations are hampering efforts to clean-up and limit damage from the oil spill. Local officials feel the federal government is making the perfect the enemy of the good in cleanup efforts;

* Local officials strongly dispute President Obama’s insistence that the federal government – and not BP – has been in control since day one. One Coast Guard Admiral told congressional investigators that decisions on the ground are made through a “consensus-based” process with BP. In practice, the Federal Government is not in charge of oil spill response efforts through a command-and-control approach

* Local officials strongly believe the President’s call for a drilling moratorium will significantly compound the economic damage caused by the oil spill and will actually increase risk associated with future offshore drilling projects. ###

House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform B350A RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC 20515 PHONE: (202) 225-5074 FAX: (202) 225-3974

VIDEO: oversightandreform

President Obama Enforce Federal Law, Secure the Border

Did you ever think you'd live to see this day. The Obama administration has ceded part of the United States to foreign criminal elements. This sign is 80 miles from the border and only 30 miles from Phoenix. This is the border control the President promised to Governor Brewer, signs warning citizens not to travel in their own state. We have our own warning, don't let this happen to you.

Obama Warning SignsWashington, Jul 1 - Republican Study Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA) issued the following statement after President Obama called for “comprehensive immigration reform” in a speech at American University today.


“When the American people hear prominent Democrats like Congressman Pete Stark say that ‘our borders are quite secure’ – despite 20 million people living here illegally and violent drug cartels crossing our southern border every single day – they, rightfully, lose all trust in Washington,” said Chairman Price. “In 1986, the federal government promised to secure the border after granting a ‘one-time’ amnesty. A generation later, Americans are still waiting for that promise to be kept.

“Americans are sick and tired of leaders in Washington making promises that are never kept or expire when no one is looking. That is why there has been strong public support for the actions taken by Arizona to pick up the slack for Washington’s failure. President Obama should be thanking Arizona for lending a hand, not threatening the state with a lawsuit. Rather than ignore the facts or criticize local officials, Washington should focus on securing the border and enforcing federal laws.” ###

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 7.1.2010 House Republican Study Committee 424 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 226-9717 Fax: (202) 226-1633

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Chris Christie discusses closing $11 Billion budget gap They Said It Couldn’t Be Done TEXT VIDEO


They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Governor Christie discusses closing an $11 Billion budget gap without raising any taxes on the people of the State of New Jersey. Governor Christie calls on voters to contact State legislators an urge them to support Cap 2.5.

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

Hi, this is Governor Chris Christie. Back on March 16th I presented a budget to the State Legislature that closed an $11 Billion budget gap without raising any taxes on the people of the State of New Jersey. At the time, they said it couldn’t be done – that you couldn’t bring Republicans and Democrats together to close the largest budget gap of any state in America and do it without raising taxes. Well, today I am glad to report to you that I have signed the budget; the budget that closes that $11 Billion budget gap without any new taxes; the budget that puts us back on the road to fiscal sanity.

Now this is just the first step of what we have to do to make Trenton responsive to the people and to make government smaller and smarter and more efficient. We need now immediately to give you a voice in controlling the biggest problem in the history of New Jersey, property taxes. We have the highest property taxes in the nation and I proposed constitutional cap to cap property taxes at no more than a 2.5% increase per year. And under my plan, the only way that that can be changed is if you voted to change it. But we have little time left. In the next ten days we need the State Legislature to act to put Cap 2.5 on the ballot for this November’s election. I need you to call your legislator. I need you to call them now with one simple message – Let me vote.

If you do that, we can cap property taxes and really put the state of New Jersey on the road to fiscal sanity and property tax relief and reform. It’s great being your governor. I’m happy to have been able to do this budget and I look forward to bringing more reform to New Jersey every day I’m in this office. Thank you all very much. # # #

For Immediate Release: Date: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Contact: Michael Drewniak 609-777-2600

Office of the Governor State of New Jersey, 1996-2010 PO Box 001 Trenton, NJ 08625 609-292-6000

VIDEO: GovChristie

Sarah Palin on American energy policy, the BP oil spill and the Obama administration's response VIDEO

“You asked for the job Mr. President, now buck up or stay in the truck.”



“You’d never guess that the last inspection of the rig took place just 10 days before the blowout preventer failed, and that would definitely be on President Obama’s watch, as in stop pointing fingers at everybody else and take responsibility."

Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin spoke to a crowd of over 4,000 at Tyler's Oil Palace. American energy policy, the BP oil spill and the federal response to the disaster dominated Ms. Palin's speech.

VIDEO: ktbbam600

Scott Brown Sends Letter To Dodd, Frank Opposing $19 Billion Bank Tax In Financial Reform Bill

Scott Brown talks with ReportersWASHINGTON, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Scott Brown (R-MA) sent the following letter to Senate Committee on Banking Chairman Chris Dodd and House Committee on Financial Resources Chairman Barney Frank to express his strong opposition to the bank tax that was included in the conference report for the financial regulatory reform bill.
Dear Chairman Dodd and Chairman Frank,

I am writing you to express my strong opposition to the $19 billion bank tax that was included in the financial reform bill during the conference committee. This tax was not in the Senate version of the bill, which I supported. If the final version of this bill contains these higher taxes, I will not support it.

It is especially troubling that this provision was inserted in the conference report in the dead of night without hearings or economic analysis. While some will try to argue this isn’t a tax, this new provision takes real money away from the economy, making it unavailable for lending on Main Street, and gives it to Washington. That sounds like a tax to me.

I have always strongly opposed a bank tax because, as the non-partisan CBO has said, costs would be passed onto the millions of American consumers and small businesses who rely on major U.S. financial institutions for their checking, ATM, loans or other services. This tax will be paid by consumers who will have to pay higher fees and the small businesses that won’t get the funding they need to invest and create jobs.

Imposing this new tax is the wrong option. Our economy is still struggling. It is wrong to impose higher taxes and ignore the impact it will have on our economy without considering other ways we might offset the costs of the measure. I am asking that the conference committee find a way to offset the cost of the bill by cutting unnecessary federal spending. There are hundreds of billions in unspent federal funds sitting around, some authorized years ago for long-dead initiatives. Congress needs to start to looking there first, and I stand ready to help.

Sincerely,

Senator Scott P. Brown

###

Senator Scott P. Brown 317 Russell Senate Office Building Washington D.C. 20510 Phone: (202) 224-4543 Fax: (202) 228-2646

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The U.S. Export-Import Bank Exporting Jobs to China

Jim SensenbrennerLost jobs in the Gulf from the drilling ban, lost hi-tech jobs in Florida and Texas from cancellations of the manned space program, lost manufacturing jobs in Wisconsin. The Obama Aministration in a full court press against private sector jobs that nobody seems to notice.

Sensenbrenner, Ryan Urge Export-Import Bank to Reverse India Plant Ruling ‘You Are Simply Exporting Jobs to China’
Washington, D.C. –The U.S. Export-Import Bank should place jobs over environmental activism and reverse its recent decision not to extend loan guarantees to an Indian power plant that planned to make a significant equipment purchase from a Wisconsin company, Reps. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis, and Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said in a letter to the bank’s chairman.

“With the national unemployment rate continuing to hover close to 10 percent, all steps should be taken to reinvigorate the economy and bring jobs to the United States,” the letter to Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg said. “However, with this decision, you are simply exporting American jobs to China.”

By rejecting a bid for an approximate $600 million loan guarantee for Reliance Power Ltd.’s coal-fired power generation station near Sasan, India, the Export-Import Bank prevented South Milwaukee-based manufacturer Bucyrus International Inc. from creating more than 1,000 jobs, Sensenbrenner and Ryan said in the letter. Bucyrus International’s chief executive told the media that the decision would cost up to 300 jobs in Wisconsin, and up to 700 jobs in other states.

“There’s no clearer demonstration of how this Administration’s environmental activism will cost U.S. jobs than this ruling by the Export-Import Bank,” said Sensenbrenner, Ranking Republican on the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. “This baffling decision will have a direct impact on Wisconsin’s people and its economy and it shows to just what lengths the Administration will go to push its environmental agenda. The only guarantee that the Export-Import Bank offers is that no Americans will benefit from this project.”

The bank’s decision won’t prevent India from moving forward with the project, the letter said, but instead of purchasing equipment from an American manufacturer, Reliance Power will likely turn to firms in China and Belarus for its industrial hardware. “Climate change is a global issue and greenhouse gas emissions are not confined within geographic boundaries,” the letter said. “Therefore, your decision not only eliminates American jobs, it will not mitigate climate change in any manner.”

“The Administration’s actions show that attempting to reduce reducing global warming – by a fraction of a degree over the next century – is a higher priority than keeping Wisconsin residents employed now. The vibrancy and competitiveness of the American economy should never take a back seat to political ideology and it’s reprehensible that the Administration has arrived at the faulty conclusion that we are incapable of enacting energy policies that are both environmentally friendly and economically beneficial,” said Ryan, Ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee. “American products and workers can compete with the best in the world, if they are given a chance – unfortunately, in this instance, they were not. Should the Administration fail to reverse this decision, or worse, should it continue with muscling through a byzantine cap-and-trade scheme, we need only to look to Bucyrus to see the repercussions.”

The bank’s decision also reflected the Administration’s environmental policies, Sensenbrenner and Ryan said. After the decision, Hochberg released a statement citing the Administration’s “commitment to transition away from high-carbon investments.” The Departments of State and Treasury also support the bank’s decision to reject the loan guarantees.

Related Letter To Administration in PDF Format:Sensenbrenner, Ryan Urge Export-Import Bank to Reverse India Plant Ruling

Republicans - Select Committee on Energy Independance and Global Warming H2-344 Ford House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-0110 | Fax: (202) 225-0095

Governor Bobby Jindal Calls On Obama Administration To Get In The War To Stop Oil

Governor Bobby JindalGRAND ISLE – Today, Governor Bobby Jindal viewed firsthand a massive and heavy oil slick that is roughly three miles off the coast of Grand Isle where local leaders have been waiting weeks for federal officials to issue a permit to narrow passes and block oil from coming into Louisiana’s wetlands.
Governor Jindal called on federal officials to immediately issue authorization for the project so work can begin to stop more heavy oil from hitting Louisiana’s coast.

Governor Jindal said, “We saw waves of very heavy bands of oil that are just a few miles off our coast. We know the slick is heading our way and we need to do everything to fight the oil off our coast. Our coastal leaders have a plan to battle the spill, but we have been waiting for weeks now for federal officials to issue a permit and approve the plan.

“Over a month ago, the towns of Grand Isle and Lafitte, together with Jefferson Parish have been asking for a permit to narrow the five eastern Barataria Passes and to establish active sorbent and removal operations on barges. So far, two passes have been approved for barges – Pass Abel and Four-Bayou Pass. The federal government still has not approved rock or other measures necessary to direct the surface and subsurface oil to the vacuum barges. There are tons of rocks just sitting there waiting to be deployed.

“Once again, federal agencies that have done little while 2,300 square miles of wetlands disappear now tell us that they have delayed the rock approval because they are worried about ‘protecting our coast.’ The federal agencies are saying rocks in the water would cause more damage than the oil that is coming our way. Only someone in Washington would be arguing about that. This defies logic and common sense.

“We now know that a large quantity of oil is moving toward our coastline as we speak. Contractors were ready to begin placing rock this weekend and they still stand ready to begin immediately placing the rock upon getting the emergency authorization from the Army Corps of Engineers. We are again calling on the Corps to grant emergency authorization immediately so this work can begin. Requests for minor details or additional analyses can be handled after a permit is issued – but we need to get to work on protecting this coast.

“Over three weeks ago, The Mayor of Grand Isle and I talked to the President about this plan and we are still fighting to get approval to use the rocks. This is a war against the oil down here. We don’t need more talking. We need more action. If the federal government believes this is a war, they need decide if they're in the war to win it or not.

“Thankfully, the Mayor of Grand Isle and leaders in Jefferson have refused to take no for an answer when it comes to protecting their land – and we will continue to fight alongside them in this battle against federal red tape and the oil that threatens the future of our land and our people.”

DREDGING/SAND-BERM UPDATE

Governor Jindal said, “To date, the cutterhead dredge CALIFORNIA has dredged over 595,000 cubic yards of material for our berm on the northern Chandeleur Islands. On the west side of the river, 240,000 cubic yards of material has been moved to date.

“The CALIFORNIA has been shut down for six days because the Corps and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made us move the dredge. The Corps of Engineers refuses to beneficially use the millions of cubic yards of material they dredge annually from our rivers and navigation channels – and this was one of the federal agencies that shut us down.

“U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – the agency that manages and owns the Chandeleur Islands as they have disappeared to just a fraction of their original size – is now saying that they are concerned that creating more land out there and helping to restore our coastal wetlands could cause ‘additional erosion.’

“There was oil on these islands over the weekend and we know our newly created sand berm has already stopped small volumes of oil from getting into our wetlands. Unfortunately, just south of the sand berms, this oil has already gone past what is left of the deteriorating island chain and is now heading toward our wetlands.

“We are just six days after the Corps and U.S. Fish shut us down and our fears have been confirmed. Oil is in the northern islands and will continue to contaminate our fisheries, kill our wetlands and threaten our way of life here in Louisiana.

“We need more urgency from the federal response. We need them to put the red tape aside. We need to them to really treat this oil spill like a war. You don’t wait for studies and weeks and weeks for federal permits in the middle of a war. You do what you need to do as quickly as possible to protect your land and your people.

“That is what we are doing on the front lines here every day here in Louisiana and we need the federal government to join us. We absolutely will not be held back. We will not let our people and our land suffer while we wait on the federal government to realize that we need more resources and effort put into this response.”

UPDATE ON ADDITIONAL COASTAL PROTECTION INITIATIVES

*
Louisiana National Guardsmen continue construction operations to install approximately 8.5 miles of HESCO barrier on the shoreline of Cameron Parish. Crews have stretched over 6 miles of wall to provide an initial protection to the coast. Approximately 4.2 miles is completely filled.
* There are currently 34 vacuum barge systems operating or in the stages of deploying to operate to collect oil.
* At Pelican and Scofield Islands – 8 gaps on Pelican Island are complete. The National Guard continues helicopter operations on Scofield Island to complete two out of the six remaining gaps there. To date, over 10,900 sandbags have been dropped on Scofield Island – and a total of more than 27 million pounds of sand in total as part of sand-fill operations.
* In support of Jefferson Parish and Grand Isle, the Louisiana National Guard has completed all 8.1 miles of Tiger Dam in Grand Isle. ###

TEXT CREDIT: Office of the Governor || PO Box 94004, Baton Rouge, LA 70804 || Contact the Governor

PHOTO CREDIT: CNN

Monday, June 28, 2010

Breaking News Update the Federal budget has been cancelled. TEXT VIDEO


It's Funny Because It's True.

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:

VIDEO: OBAMA IN JANUARY 2010

OBAMA: Like any cash strapped family, we will work within a budget to invest in what we need, and sacrifice what we don’t. And if I have to enforce this discipline by veto, I will.

TEXT ON SCREEN: BREAKING NEWS ALERT
We interrupt Washington’s regularly scheduled promise-making to bring you this important breaking news update.

REPORTER:

Good afternoon. We've just received word that the Federal budget has been cancelled.

Are you sure? Cancelled???

Yes, it's confirmed: the House of Representatives budget for fiscal year 2011 has been cancelled.

The cause we’re told is Washington Democrats’ out-of-control spending spree.

So we're here outside the Capitol right now awaiting word from those Washington Democrats, presumably an apology for the betrayal of hard-working American taxpayers.

We're trying to get a sense of the fallout from this decision.

But bear with us; nothing like this has ever happened before in the modern era.

Ah, here, here we go -- This budget failure means:

MORE wasteful Washington spending

MORE wasteful Washington spending paid for by borrowing from our kids and grandkids

MORE wasteful Washington spending paid for by borrowing from our kids and grandkids AND raising taxes on middle-class families

This budget failure also means

NO plan to create jobs.

NO plan to create small business jobs

NO leadership on the economy

NO leadership, period.

A staggering list. Alright…

Well again, we’re awaiting an apology from Washington Democrats, but for now, stay tuned for a word from our sponsor.

This broadcast has been brought to you by House Republicans, who have better solutions to cut spending now and make Washington DC live within our means. Making the tough choices, just like every small business, family, and family farm does every day.

To learn more, visit GOP.GOV.

Note: This video is based on a document from Republican Leader John Boehner available here. ###

Contact Matt Lloyd or Mary Vought at (202) 226-9000 or matt.lloyd@mail.house.gov>

House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) Supreme Court Decision a Victory for American People, Constitution

House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA)A Jamaican friend of mine, after reading about a shooting in our town, asked me why we allowed so many guns in our country. i told him we'd rather shoot each other occasionally than have the government be the only ones to have guns, he accepted the explanation without question.
WASHINGTON (DC) House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) released the following statement following the Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision that the Second Amendment applies to state and local governments.

“The Supreme Court’s decision today reinforces the power and vitality of our Constitution as a bulwark against the encroachment by government on our fundamental rights, including the right to keep and bear arms. As Americans, the protection of our Constitutional rights shouldn’t depend on which state or which city we reside in. Today’s decision reflects what the Supreme Court and the legal system is supposed to be all about: strictly interpreting the words of the Constitution, not bending them or deviating them for ideological or political ends.

“I am disappointed that President Obama’s first appointment to the Supreme Court, Justice Sotomayor, joined the dissent in trampling this important right today, after previously claiming to understand the right the court upheld in the Heller case. I hope that as the Senate reviews the nomination of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, Senators will be sure to discern exactly where she stands on the plain words of the Constitution.”

----------------------------------------------

The Supreme Court ruled today in a 5-to-4 decision that the Second Amendment’s guarantee of an individual right to bear arms applies to state and local gun control laws,

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPTS IN PDF FORMAT:

  • Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., writing for the majority, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas.
  • in dissented: Justices John Paul Stevens, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor.
References: Eric Cantor || Republican Whip

McDonald v. Chicago Decision highlights the importance of Supreme Court nominations FULL TEXT

The Supreme Court ruled today in a 5-to-4 decision that the Second Amendment’s guarantee of an individual right to bear arms applies to state and local gun control laws,

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPTS IN PDF FORMAT:

  • Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., writing for the majority, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy and Clarence Thomas.
  • in dissented: Justices John Paul Stevens, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor.
Washington, DC - U.S. Congressman Mike Pence, Chairman of the House Republican Conference, released the following statement today after the U.S. Supreme Court, in its ruling on McDonald v. Chicago, extended the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms to all fifty states:

"In its ruling today, the Supreme Court has affirmed a fundamental point of federalism: No state has the right to legislate away the blood-bought Constitutional right of every law-abiding American to protect their person, their family, and their liberty.

“This decision is a victory for the Second Amendment, but as a 5 to 4 ruling among the justices it also sends a warning. The Supreme Court is closely divided and at least four of its members would not extend a basic constitutional right to all fifty states. For that reason alone, the nomination and confirmation of any Supreme Court Justice requires careful deliberation to ensure that the members of the high court will protect the rights handed down by our Founding Fathers.” ###

Contact Matt Lloyd or Mary Vought at (202) 226-9000 or matt.lloyd@mail.house.gov

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Vice President Biden Calls Store Manager Who Asks Him To Lower Taxes A "Smartass" VIDEO


You knew that's how it is, but it's nice to hear from the horses, well again you know, you want lower taxes? Your a smartass

VP Biden: what do we owe you?

manager: don't worry it's on us. Lower our taxes and we’ll call it even.

VP Biden: Why don’t you say something nice instead of being a smartass all the time? Say something nice?

VIDEO CREDIT: rcpvideo

Reporters caught on live mic mocking Sarah Palin speech TEXT TRANSCRIPT VIDEO


Yeah, i know the press and progressives are in conspiracy to remake the country in their own elitist, socialist image. No but seriously i'm sure they're going to give us a fair shake this time, just like last time.

Open live mic remarks after Sarah Palin's speech at CSU Stanislaus in Turlock - 25 June 2010

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT OF THE OPEN MIC REMARKS:

What's your problem?
Oh my god I feel like I just stepped off of a roller coaster! Go round and round and up and down and shit flying out of everywhere and standing. Remember when you had to write a report as a college student and you just tried to jam in as many quotes as possible? You know, from as many random things you could get, you know, that's what I got.
I got she didn't ever finish a statement.
Right.
(?)
Did she make a statement? Cause I didn't catch that either.
I think she said, "Hi" and "Thanks".
To think she could even quote Kennedy.
Twice.
Hey, I'm really sorry the cam, the feed died.
No, no, yeah. Pfft.
Yeah, after 8 hours.
It just shut off.
You guys have a tough job; I don't know how you're going to make a story out of that.
Well... that's the story.
(??)
Thanks.
All right guys.
Now I know the dumbness doesn't come from just soundbites.
(???)learn a whole new (??)
Well____, you weren't the only one who had problems.
(???) speech therapy.
Tech talk.
The end.

Sarah Palin finished her speech at CSU Stanislaus, but some journalists and technicians didn't realize that the microphone was open and slammed the speech! An unforgettable moment. Fortunately I caught the complete remarks.

TEXT and VIDEO CREDIT: PalinPalooza

Dodd-Frank Act, Fannie Mae Freddie Mac The Ship Be Sinking VIDEO

If this was fiction no one would believe it, to far fetched. The same people who aided and abetted our downward spiral now seek to finish the job. Barney Frank's, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee key roll in the Freddie Fannie collapse is outlined below. Chris Dodd Chairman of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is a life long politician. In the words of the philosopher "The Ship Be Sinking"1

Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. BACHUS, REPUBLICANS BLOCKED FROM BRINGING UP FANNIE/FREDDIE REFORM BY CHAIRMAN FRANK. Summary Of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act, and FULL TEXT in PDF FORMAT H. R. 4173

WASHINGTON (June 23)– Congressman Spencer Bachus (AL-6) today said Chairman Barney Frank’s outright ban on consideration of amendments to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the failed government controlled housing enterprises, is an abandonment of congressional responsibility and the direct result of Democrats controlling negotiations on a financial regulatory bill to protect their taxpayer-funded bailouts.

Bachus, who is Ranking Member on the Committee, today was blocked from bringing up reform proposals during a House-Senate conference on the regulatory bill.

“Without the ability to even debate how to end the unlimited bailouts for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, meaningful GSE reform, which should have been our top priority in this conference, will never come,” said Bachus, who is a conferee on the bill. “Instead, we have focused on other matters, many that are unrelated to the financial crisis, and allowed the GSEs to bleed more than $146 billion of taxpayer dollars without any plan to staunch the losses.

“Just like their lack of a budget, this is a complete abdication of their congressional responsibility. Thanks to the cameras, now the public knows what the Democrats look like when they protect government bailouts over the interests of taxpayers,’ Bachus said.

Under Bachus’ leadership, Republicans on the Financial Services Committee have consistently offered legislation and proposals to end the growing taxpayer bailout of the housing finance entities, which are considered one of the root causes of the financial crisis.

Barney Frank Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Oct. 6, 2004 "I don't see anything in this report that raises safety and soundness problems" Democrats in their own words Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam that caused our Economic Crisis.

At a 2004 hearing see Democrat after Democrat covering up and attacking the regulations to protect Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (their Cash Cows) that are now destroying our economy because the Democrats let them cheat.



Barney Frank in 2005: What Housing Bubble? Courtesy of www.verumserum.com. A speech by Barney Frank on the House Floor in 2005 where he refutes any concern about a housing industry bubble and advocates for the government to continuing expanding home ownership.



Barney Frank Rewrites History April 20, 2009 Says the Poor Should Not Own Homes.

Excerpt from an interview given by Barney Frank on the Tavis Smiley show on PBS on April 20, 2009, where Rep. Frank astonishingly claims that conservatives are to blame for the housing collapse, and that he has been in favor of rental housing for low-income earners all along.



FOOTNOTES 1 Urban Dictionary: The Ship Be Sinking

VIDEO CREDITS: Covering up the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Scam. NakedEmperorNews

What Housing Bubble? morgenr

Barney Frank Rewrites History, morgenr

TEXT CREDITS: Congressman Spencer Bachus (AL-6)

Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Justice Department’s assault on individual rights and civil liberties

Dr. Ron Paul

Dr. Ron Paul
Dr. Paul says it all about the continuing erosion of American civil liberties, no one is innocent. "We have met the enemy... and he is us"

Statement of Congressman Ron Paul United States House of Representatives Statement on H. Res. 1422 June 24, 2010.
Madam Speaker, the House of Representatives recently considered H.RES. 1422, honoring the 140th anniversary of the Department of Justice. I voted against this resolution because of the Justice Department’s history of violating individual rights.

It is the Justice Department that leads the ongoing violations of the Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, and Tenth Amendments in the name of the “war on drugs.” It is Justice Department agents who perform warrantless wiretap, and “sneak-and-peak” searches under the misnamed PATRIOT Act. It is the Justice Department that prosecutes American citizens for violating unconstitutional federal regulations even in cases where no reasonable person could have known their actions violated federal law.

Some like to pretend that the Justice Department’s assault on liberties is a modern phenomenon, or that abuses of liberties are only carried out by one political party. However, history shows that the unconstitutional usurpations of power and abuse of rights goes back at least almost a hundred years to the “Progressive” era and that Justice Departments of both parties have disregard the Constitution and violated individual liberties.

During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson’s Justice Department imprisoned people who dared to speak out against the war. Following the war, the progressive assault on the First Amendment continued with the infamous “Palmer raids,” named for Wilson’s Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer. Just as President Wilson’s policies of foreign interventionism and domestic welfare served as a model for future presidents, Attorney General Palmer’s assaults on civil liberties served as a model for future attorney generals of both parties. Think of Robert Kennedy authorizing the wiretapping of Martin Luther King, Jr, John Mitchell’s role in the abuses of civil liberties by Nixon Administration, Ed Meese’s assault on the First Amendment with his “pornography commission,” Janet Reno’s role in the murder of innocent men, women and children at Waco, and the steady erosion of our rights over the past decade. In addition, it is the attorney general and the Justice Department that defend and justify violations of constitutional liberties by the president and the other federal bureaucracies.

Many civil libertarians were hopeful the new administration would be more sympathetic to civil liberties than was the prior administration. But the current administration has disregarded campaign promises to restore respect for civil liberates and has continued, and in many cases expanded, the anti-freedom policies of its predecessors. For instance, the current administration is supporting renewal of the policies of warrantless wiretapping, and other PATRIOT Act provisions. The administration, despite promising to be more open and transparent, is also continuing to use the claim of "state secrets" to shield potentially embarrassing information from Americans. According to the New York Times, the current administration is even outdoing its predecessors in the prosecution of government whistleblowers. It is little wonder that the head of the American Civil Liberties Union recently said he is disgusted with the administration’s record on civil liberties.

Of course, Madam Speaker, Congress bears ultimate responsibility for the Justice Department’s actions, as it is Congress that passes the unconstitutional laws the Justice Department enforces. Congress also fails to perform effective oversight of the Justice Department. Instead of honoring the Justice Department, Congress should begin to repeal unconstitutional laws and start exercising congressional oversight of executive branch agencies that menace our freedoms.

Congressman Ron Paul Washington, DC 203 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone Number: (202) 225-2831

Time For Budget Solutions, Not State Rock Debate PODCAST VIDEO


SACRAMENTO - With less than five days until the end of the fiscal year, Assembly Republican Leader Martin Garrick, of Carlsbad, calls on Sacramento Democrats to stop wasting time on trivial and symbolic acts and instead focus on passing a responsible budget.

MP3 PODCAST for DOWNLOAD time for budget solutions, not state rock debate - garrick's assembly republican weekly address

Time For Budget Solutions, Not State Rock Debate - Garrick's Assembly Republican Weekly Address

Hello. I'm Martin Garrick with this week's radio address from the State Capitol.

With less than five days until the end of the fiscal year, and California in a downward financial spiral, you would think the Legislature's sole focus would be on the state's budget. You expect your representatives to be working around the clock on a bipartisan solution to close our $19.1 billion dollar budget deficit. Or passing urgent legislation to get our struggling economy back on track and get people back to work. Unfortunately, you would be wrong.

In fact, you would be shocked to learn what Democrats were actually debating this week. Instead of going through the budget line by line to find budget savings, Democrats this week held hearings about a plan to get rid of the state's rock. It's currently serpentine, which apparently can be bad for your health according to one Democrat Senator.

The Legislature also declared June 14 through the 20th as "California Golf Week,"... after the week had already passed. This is a sad reminder that it's not just budgets that don't get passed on time at the State Capitol.

Finally, Democrats introduced a bill this week to criminalize "gate crashing" at the Oscars and other black-tie award ceremonies. While Hollywood party crashers might be really annoying to some, should this really be an urgent priority with 2.3 million people out of work?

There is a reason why politicians miss budget deadlines in Sacramento. And it's not because the Constitution requires a two-thirds vote for budgets and tax increases. It's because Democrats refuse to get serious about cutting wasteful spending and reforming state government.

Republicans stand behind the Governor's blueprint for a balanced budget. It will close the $19.1 billion dollar deficit responsibly - by setting priorities and reducing spending, without raising taxes. Meanwhile Assembly and Senate Democrat Leaders continue to fight with each other. They can't even agree on their costly schemes to tax and spend. But they seem determined to borrow from your children's future to protect government jobs.

The people have already spoken. They want a budget that lives within its means. They want measures that help the private sector create jobs. They don't want any more borrowing. They don't want any more taxes. And they don't want their elected representatives wasting time on trivial and symbolic acts in the face of a serious fiscal crisis.

This is Martin Garrick. Thank you for listening.

6/25/2010 Seth Unger (916) 319-2074