Thursday, February 10, 2011

2011 CPAC Donald Trump Rand Paul Paul Ryan VIDEO

Donald Trump CPAC2011 CPAC Donald Trump Rand Paul Paul Ryan VIDEO 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) STREAMING VIDEO CPAC Afternoon Session. Running time 04:03:02

Washington, DC Thursday, February 10, 2011. Donald Trump saying that if he runs for the White House -- and wins – then "America will be respected again" and vowed to take money back from countries that “are screwing us.”

# 1:00 PM Reagan at 100: Role Model for the Next Generation
# 2:00 PM Hon. Rick Santorum
# 2:30 PM Traditional Marriage and Society
# 3:15 PM Wayne LaPierre, CEO of National Rifle Association
# 3:30 PM Donald Trump
# 4:00 PM Defender of the Constitution Award (Donald Rumsfeld)
# 4:30 PM Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: c-span.org

2011 CPAC Michele Bachmann Mitch McConnell Newt Gingrich VIDEO

Michele Bachmann (CPAC)2011 (CPAC) Michele Bachmann Mitch McConnell Newt Gingrich VIDEO 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) STREAMING VIDEO CPAC Morning Session. Running time 04:01:33

Washington, DC Thursday, February 10, 2011. Rep. Michele Bachmann calls on CPAC delegates to make President Obama a one-term leader.

# 9:15 AM Rep. Michele Bachmann (MN) Keynote Address
# 9:45 AM Sen. Ron Johnson (WI)
# 10:15 AM Sen. Pat Toomey (PA)
# 11:15 AM Rep. Kristi Noem (SD)
# 11:45 AM Rep. Raul Labrador (ID)
# 12:00 PM Senator Mitch McConnell (KY)
# 12:30 PM The Hon. Newt Gingrich

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: c-span.org

Jon Kyl Will Not Seek Reelection in 2012 VIDEO


PHOENIX, AZ – U.S. Senator Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) today announced that he would not seek reelection in 2012. The following are excerpts from a letter he sent to supporters:

“There is one large reason this decision has been hard for Caryll and me. We have gained so many friends over the years, many of whom, like you, have contributed to my elections and encouraged me to continue to serve. It’s hard to say no to such loyal supporters. But I know I am not irreplaceable and next year will be my 26th year of service in the U.S. Congress.
Jon Kyl“Simply put, it is time – time to do something new, time to have a more flexible schedule for my family, and time to give others an opportunity. My health is fine, I’m confident I could win reelection, and, while I don’t like some aspects of political life, they have been worth enduring because of the tremendous opportunity I’ve had to represent Arizonans.
So, there is no ‘negative’ reason for my decision.
“Nor will I retire from politics. After my family and faith, my desire to advance conservative principles is the animating force in my life (even ahead of NASCAR). To those who say, ‘You can’t stop now, there is so much to do and we’re on the cusp of taking control of the Senate,’ I simply note that there will always be unfinished business in advancing the cause of freedom.

“Just as you have helped me, I will continue to help those who seek public office and share my views. I anticipate there will be other ways I can help. And, by not having to focus on my reelection, I can devote the next 22 months mostly to my job of serving you. I’m going to make the most of it.” ###

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 10, 2011 CONTACT: Andrew Wilder or Ryan Patmintra

TEXT CREDIT: Jon Kyl WASHINGTON, D.C. OFFICE 730 Hart Senate Building Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: (202) 224-4521 Fax: (202) 224-2207

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: AssociatedPress

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Ron Paul on U.S. Monetary Policy VIDEO 02/09/11

UPDATE: “Can Monetary Policy Really Create Jobs?” Archived streaming VIDEO Webcast of the hearing from this morning's meeting of Chairman Paul's Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee.


Rep. Ron Paul, Congressman, Texas, discusses the potential merger between NYSE & Deutsche Boerse, the Federal Reserve and his subcommittee's role with CNBC's Erin Burnett & Steve Liesman.

TEXT and VIDEO CREDIT: CNBC.com

Ron Paul Live WebCast Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee LIVE VIDEO STREAM

UPDATE: Ron Paul on U.S. Monetary Policy 02/09/11 VIDEO After this morning's Meeting of Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee.

“Can Monetary Policy Really Create Jobs?” Archived streaming VIDEO Webcast of the hearing from this morning.

Ron PaulRon Paul Live WebCast Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee LIVE STREAMING VIDEO

Live WebCast Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee, Wednesday, February 9th at 10 am Chairman Ron Paul announced the witnesses for the Subcommittee’s hearing to examine the impact of Federal Reserve policies on job creation and the unemployment rate. The hearing will be held in room 2128 Rayburn.
TEXT CREDIT: Committee on Financial Services • 2129 Rayburn House Office Building • Washington, DC 20515 • (202) 225-7502 For Press Inquiries: (202) 226-0471

IMAGE CREDIT: Ron Paul

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

John Boehner You’re Going to See This Congress Cut, Cut, Cut” Spending PODCAST

John Boehner on the RadioCongressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) sat down today with Bill Cunningham of 700 WLW in Cincinnati to discuss how the new majority is working to create a better environment for economic growth by cutting spending and removing government barriers to job creation. To help eliminate some of the uncertainty facing job creators, Boehner emphasized that “you’re going to see this Congress cut, cut, cut” spending. Here are some excerpts:
Boehner Highlights New Majority's Effort to Save Taxpayers Trillions, Says “You're Going to See This Congress Cut, Cut, Cut”:

“In that first month, we cut our own budgets by five percent – saved $35 million dollars. … We voted to repeal ObamaCare – $2.6 trillion dollars worth of spending over the next ten years. Since then we’ve had weekly YouCut votes on the floor of the House, including saving $615 million dollars by eliminating taxpayer funding of Presidential elections. You’re going to see this Congress cut, cut, cut – and review every dime of spending that goes through here.”[LISTEN]

Boehner Says Deficit Spending “is Causing Job Creators in America to Hold Back”:

“And I think we have to understand that all of this spending – all of this deficit spending – is causing job creators in America to hold back. I think business people around the county, investors in our country, are looking to see if Congress is going to right the ship and begin to scale back spending so that we can only have as much government as we can afford.” [LISTEN]

Boehner: “We Have to Reduce the Uncertainty” That’s Making Employers “Scared to Death to Invest”:

“We’ve got to cut spending and we have to reduce the uncertainty that’s affecting employers all over the country. All the uncertainty around the new health care law. All the uncertainty around Dodd-Frank, the new financial services regulations, that’s going to dry up credit for not only small businesses, but millions and millions of Americans because of all of the rules and regulations that are in there. How about the uncertainty that’s being created by the EPA when it comes to all of their new clean air standards and their desire to want to regulate how much CO2 is in the air. This creates uncertainty, and when there’s uncertainty, investors and business people sit on their hands and wait for the picture to clear. Two trillion dollars worth of corporate profits sitting in banks today because employers are scared to death to invest it.” [LISTEN]

Boehner on Cutting Spending: “We’re Going to Meet Our Commitments”:

“We committed in the Pledge to America we’d cut $100 billion and if you look at what is left of this fiscal year, it will be $100 billion on an annual basis based on what the President proposed to spend last September. We’re going to meet our goal, and meet our commitments. As a matter of fact, I would argue that we’re going to far exceed what we promised the American people in terms of our willingness to cut spending.” [LISTEN]

Boehner on Fixing Congress to Help Address “The Big Challenges That Face Our Country”:

“If we’re serious about taking on the big challenges that face our country, it’s really important that we have a Congress that works. This place is broken, and the American people know it’s broken. And I have embarked on a plan of opening up the House, forcing work back into the committees, rebuilding the committee structure, having real oversight. And I think that if I’m correct this will bring the two parties, actually, a bit closer. We’ll melt some of the partisan divide that we’ve seen build up in this institution over the 20 years that I’ve been here. And I think that you’ll see more legislation done on a bipartisan basis. I think that the rancor will come down.” [LISTEN]

TEXT IMAGE and AUDIO FILE CREDIT: Speaker of the House John Boehner Posted by Speaker Boehner Press Office on February 08, 2011, H-232 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-0600 F (202) 225-5117

Today's 02/08/11 legislative schedule for the House of Representatives

Today's 02/08/11 legislative schedule for the House of Representatives.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH

On Tuesday, the House will meet at 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m.

One Minute Speeches

Legislation Considered Under Suspension of the Rules:

1) H.R. 514 - Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) H.R.514 To extend expiring provisions of the USA PATRIOT Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005 and Intelligence Reform of Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 relating to access to business records, individual terrorists as agents of foreign powers and roving wiretaps until December 8, 2011 (Sponsored by Rep. James Sensenbrenner / Judiciary Committee)

Special Order Speeches

COMMITTEE ACTIVITY OF THE DAY

Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution Hearing on
“H.R. 3 Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) H.R.3, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act” (Tuesday, February 8th at 4:00 p.m.)

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Eric Cantor || Majority Leader ||

Monday, February 07, 2011

Doc Hastings All-of-the-Above Energy Production Needed off Atlantic Coast

Doc HastingsWASHINGTON, D.C., February 7, 2011 - House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Doc Hastings (WA-04) released the following statement today regarding Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Energy Secretary Steven Chu’s announcement of new offshore wind projects in the mid-Atlantic:

“Offshore wind is an important part of a robust all-of-the-above energy plan. However, it’s unwise for the Obama Administration to exclusively focus on developing offshore wind in the Atlantic while ignoring the need for expanded oil and natural gas production.
Despite the fact that some of most promising shallow water resources are in the Atlantic, the Administration has placed the entire coast off-limits to new offshore drilling and canceled the Virginia lease sale scheduled to take place this year. With gas prices steadily rising, the Administration must stop imposing regulations that lock-up valuable American energy resources that are necessary to create jobs, generate new federal and state revenue and decrease our reliance on energy from hostile, unstable foreign countries.” # # #

Contact: Jill Strait or Spencer Pederson 202-226-9019

TEXT CREDIT: Committee on Natural Resources United States House of Representatives 1324 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2761 Fax: (202) 225-5929

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Committee on House Administration Effectiveness of the MOVE Act in the 2010 Election

Committee on House Administration

Committee on House Administration: Military and Overseas Voting: Effectiveness of the MOVE Act in the 2010 Election.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 10:30 a.m. 1310 Longworth House Office Building. If you have any questions, please contact the Committee at (202) 225-8281.

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Committee on House Administration 1309 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 | t. 202-225-8281 | f. 202-225-9957

Witnesses Announced For Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul’s Hearing On The Federal Reserve’s Impact on Unemployment

Ron PaulWASHINGTON - February 7, 2011, Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul announced the witnesses for the Subcommittee’s hearing to examine the impact of Federal Reserve policies on job creation and the unemployment rate. The hearing will be held on Wednesday, February 9th at 10 am in room 2128 Rayburn.

Subcommittee Chairman Paul said, “I’m very pleased to hold our first subcommittee hearing in the new Congress on a topic that could not be more critical, namely unemployment. Despite enormous amounts of monetary and credit expansion by the Federal Reserve in recent years, the nation’s unemployment picture remains bleak. While many focus on the impact of fiscal policies on employment, the effect of monetary policy often goes unexamined.
In my view we are now experiencing the bust that inevitably results from the misallocation of capital and human resources in a period of artificially cheap credit. It is important to understand the Federal Reserve’s role in creating today’s unemployment crisis, while also highlighting that high unemployment and low economic growth can persist even in the face of tremendous monetary inflation.”

The Federal Reserve has taken unprecedented action to provide liquidity to financial markets and some U.S. corporations; however, unemployment remains at 9 percent. The hearing, entitled Can Monetary Policy Really Create Jobs?, will focus on the Fed’s recent actions, the likelihood those actions will reduce unemployment, and the critical role of the private sector in job creation.

While the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress believe increased government spending will improve the nation’s economy, Republicans on the Financial Services Committee know economic growth depends on providing the private sector, especially small businesses, with the certainty they need to create jobs. The Fed’s policies, as well as the Obama administration’s unsustainable debt and spending, continue to prevent small business owners from growing and hiring because of continued uncertainty over new taxes, higher interest rates, and the expanding role of government in the economy.

On November 3, 2010, the Federal Reserve announced that it planned to purchase $600 billion in long-term Treasuries (dubbed “QE2”). This is the second time since the 2008 financial crisis that the Federal Reserve has engaged in quantitative easing. The latest round of quantitative easing, along with the Fed’s action to bailout financial companies, has added trillions of dollars to the government balance sheet.
Scheduled to testify at the hearing:

· Thomas J. DiLorenzo, professor of economics, Sellinger School of Business, Loyola University, Baltimore, Maryland

· Dr. Richard Vedder, professor of economics, Ohio University

· Dr. Josh Bivens of the Economic Policy Institute, Washington, D.C. ###

TEXT CREDIT: Committee on Financial Services • 2129 Rayburn House Office Building • Washington, DC 20515 • (202) 225-7502 For Press Inquiries: (202) 226-0471

IMAGE CREDIT: Ron Paul

***MEDIA ADVISORY*** Committee on Education and the Workforce to Hold Hearing on ObamaCare and Its Impact on Employers and the Workforce

John KlineWASHINGTON, D.C. | February 7, 2011 -

On Wednesday, February 9 at 10:00 a.m., the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, chaired by Rep. John Kline (R-MN), will hold a hearing on “The Impact of the Health Care Law on the Economy, Employers, and the Workforce” in room 2175 of the Rayburn House Office Building.

Employer-provided health insurance is a critical element of the American health care system. An estimated 170 million individuals receive health care coverage through an employer-sponsored health care plan.
Health care reform signed into law in 2010 imposes significant changes on America’s health care system, including requiring all businesses with more than 50 employees to provide government-approved health insurance or pay a fine. According to the chief actuary at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the 2010 law increases national health care costs by $311 billion over 10 years. As a result, businesses must decide whether to provide government-approved health care at a higher cost or pay a government penalty. The Congressional Budget Office commented in October of 2010 that the health care law would reduce “the amount of labor used in the economy by roughly half a percent…” If true, that would result in fewer hours worked or the loss of 700,000 jobs. At a time when 13.9 million Americans are unemployed, Congress needs to fully understand the impact the 2010 health care law will have on the nation’s workforce.

Members of the committee will examine broadly the consequences of the Democrats’ health care law for employers and the workforce and hear directly from job creators how the 2010 law affects their ability to grow and hire new workers.

# # #

WITNESS LIST

Paul Howard, Ph.D.
Senior Fellow
Manhattan Institute
New York, NY

Gail Johnson
President and CEO
Rainbow Station, Inc.
Richmond, VA

Neil Trautwein
Vice President and Employee Benefits Policy Counsel
National Retail Federation
Washington, D.C.

Paul N. Van de Water
Senior Fellow
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Washington, D.C.

TEXT CREDIT: Education & the Workforce Committee U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce 2181 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Tel: 202-225-4527 Fax: 202-225-9571

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Sunday, February 06, 2011

Gary Sinise Speaks At Reagan 100th Birthday Celebration VIDEO



Editor's note sound level amplified in copy below.

Gary Sinise addresses guests at the Ronald Reagan 100th Birthday Anniversary Celebration

Gary Sinise addresses guests at the Ronald Reagan 100th Birthday Anniversary Celebration Simi Valley, CA _ Feb. 06, 2011.

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: LensWideOpen

Wounded Warrior Marines SuperBowl Bound

Wounded Warrior Regiment

Major Brian Bilski presents a football autographed by wounded, ill and injured Marines to Scott Miller, of Republic Services, at a welcome dinner here at the Irving Convention Center tonight. The signed football is a token of their appreciation for the support he will provide to the Marines during the time leading up to their attendance at Super Bowl XLV. The 40 Marines and Marine veterans, supported by the United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment, are from military treatment facilities and communities across the nation.
2/4/2011 By Capt. Jill Leyden , Wounded Warrior Regiment

IRVING, Tx. — Marines and Marine veterans, supported by the United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment, gathered here to attend a welcome dinner at the Irving Convention Center, marking the start of events leading up to their attendance at Super Bowl XLV. The 40 Marines and Marine veterans are from military treatment facilities, military bases and communities across the nation. They were hand selected by Wounded Warrior Regiment staff to attend Super Bowl XLV and participate in various activities throughout the week.

The Mayor of Irving asked the city’s citizens to join him in honoring wounded warriors as he proclaimed today United States Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment Day. Mayor Herbert A. Gears presented each of the 40 wounded, ill and injured Marines with a Texas state flag that was flown over the Capital in honor of the day.
As he addressed the audience, filled with veterans and military supporters, Mayor Gears said during his tenure as mayor he has never missed a city council meeting- until tonight. He commented that nothing would be more worthwhile than attending the dinner. Gears, who noted his grandfather was a two-time prisoner of war, said “I stand before you as a humble servant and it is an honor to be here.”

During the week, the Marines will experience various activities, such as a visit to Rough Creek Ranch, the NFL Experience and a tour of Cowboys Stadium. Since 2006, the Cleveland Browns have donated 40 tickets to the Wounded Warrior Regiment so that wounded, ill and injured Marines can attend the Super Bowl.

The Wounded Warrior Regiment provides and facilitates non-medical care to combat and non-combat wounded, ill, and injured Marines, and sailors attached to or in direct support of Marine units, and their family members in order to assist them as they return to duty or transition to civilian life. The WWR assists active, reserve and veteran Marines. The Regimental Headquarters element, located in Quantico, VA, commands the operations of two Wounded Warrior Battalions located at Camp Pendleton, California and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and multiple detachments in locations around the globe.

Air Force F-15 Eagles patrol Super Bowl XLV

F-15 Eagle Super Bowl XLV

F-15 Eagles patrol areas around critical infrastructure and during special events. Fighter aircraft such as this one conducted air patrols around Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla., in support of Super Bowl XLIII. (U.S. Air Force photo/Chief Master Sgt. Gary Emery)
by Capt. Jared Scott 601st Air Operations Center Public Affairs

2/3/2011 - TYNDALL AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AFNS) -- Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region fighters will be busy well before Super Bowl Sunday preparing to protect the sky around Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Exercise Amalgam Virgo 11-05A, a NORAD air defense exercise, was held Feb. 2 in the greater Arlington area to allow interagency partners the chance to practice airspace violation procedures.
The Amalgam Virgo exercise comprises a series of training flights held in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration, Customs and Border Protection, Civil Air Patrol, and CONR's Western Air Defense Sector.

"Interagency coordination is a key aspect of our daily air defense measures," said Maj. Gen. Garry Dean, the CONR commander. "This Amalgam Virgo exercise is an excellent opportunity for all of our interagency air defenders to hone our air defense skills in preparation for Super Bowl Sunday."

These exercises are carefully planned and closely controlled to ensure CONR's rapid response capability. CONR officials have conducted exercise flights of this nature throughout the U.S. since the start of Operation Noble Eagle, the command's response to the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

"When it comes to defending America's skies, the Continental U.S. NORAD Region and America's Air Operation Center are always ready," General Dean said.

Since Sept. 11, 2001, CONR fighters have responded to more than 3,400 possible air threats in the U.S. and have flown more than 58,200 sorties with the support of Airborne-Warning and Control-System and air-to-air-refueling aircraft.

Saturday, February 05, 2011

Jeb Hensarling Weekly Republican Address TEXT PODCAST VIDEO 02/05/11


Podcast of the address: Download MP3 for PODCAST || FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW. || VIDEO DOWNLOAD MPEG File || MP4 File ||

Weekly Republican Address: Chairman Hensarling Highlights House Majority’s Commitment to Creating a Better Environment for Job Growth Washington (Feb 4)

Delivering the Weekly Republican Address, House Republican Conference Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) highlights the new majority’s commitment to creating a better environment for job growth by ending Washington’s spending binge and reducing uncertainty for those who create jobs. Chairman Hensarling highlights the steps the new majority has already taken to cut spending and grow the economy, and reiterates that there is no limit to the amount of spending Republicans are willing to cut. Chairman Hensarling is in his fifth term representing Texas’ Fifth Congressional District.

Jeb Hensarling“Hi, I’m Congressman Jeb Hensarling of Texas, and I serve as Chairman of the House Republican Conference.

“Now down here in Texas, we have a saying: ‘when you’re digging a deep hole for yourself, stop digging.’

“Now this isn’t a rule the powers-that-be in Washington have been willing to follow, and because of that American workers are clearly paying the price.

“Under President Obama’s economic policies, we’ve seen not only our first, but our second trillion dollar deficit in our nation’s history, and we are well on our way to our third.

“These deficits are unsustainable and unconscionable. They add uncertainty to our economy. They weaken confidence in our government. And they keep job-creating investment on the sidelines.

“Now to help get our economy back to creating jobs, we need to end the spending binge in Washington and get government out of the way. We need to stop the digging. That’s what history tells us, it’s what economists tell us, and that’s what the American people are demanding.

“Instead of working with us to cut spending though, President Obama has asked Congress to yet again increase the debt limit. Now no one wants America to default on its debt.

“But if the President wants our help to pay off his debts, he’s going to have to begin the process of cutting up the credit cards. In other words, we need major spending cuts and major spending reforms.

“Unfortunately, instead of committing to these cuts and reforms, the President has called for – are you ready for this – even more ‘stimulus’ spending, as ineffective as it’s been.

“Now, you’ve probably heard the President talk about cutting spending, but what he’s really after is savings to pay for more quote-unquote ‘investments’ in yet even more ‘stimulus’ programs.

“You know, my questions for the President are these: Mr. President, how does spending us down the road to national bankruptcy help us ‘win the future’? And Mr. President, how does borrowing even more money from the Chinese make us more competitive?

“After two years, it’s pretty clear we can’t borrow, spend, and bail out our way to economic prosperity. No nation can. So while I appreciate the President’s ‘can-do’ rhetoric, his job-destroying policies won’t do, and that’s what matters most to American families.

“Now the new House majority is listening to the people and taking a responsible approach to cutting spending and growing our economy. Here’s what we’ve done since going to work on behalf of the American people just one month ago today:

“We voted to reduce the deficit by $700 billion and to reduce spending by more than $2.6 trillion by repealing the job-destroying health care law. This week, our Republican colleagues in the Senate kept their promise to fight for repeal.

“We voted to save taxpayers $617 million by ending taxpayer funding for political candidates and conventions.

“We banned Congressional earmarks and cut our own budget by five percent, because you’ve got to lead by example.

“We’ve changed the culture of the House by now holding weekly 'YouCut' votes to actually cut spending and eliminate wasteful government programs.

“And this month, we will put forward a continuing budget resolution that outlines billions of dollars in spending cuts because we pledged to cut spending back to the pre-’stimulus,’ pre-bailout levels.

“In order to get Americans back to work and create jobs, there is no limit to the amount of spending that we’re going to be willing to cut.

“Of course, Americans know you don’t simply ‘win’ the future, you’ve got to plan for it.

“And that’s what makes this issue so important. Washington’s spending binge isn’t just hurting our workers, it’s threatening our children’s future as well.

“We’ve reached a tipping point where we are firmly on the course to be the first generation in America’s history to leave the next generation with less freedom and a lower standard of living. In other words, loss of the American Dream.

“It doesn’t have to be this way. If we are principled, if we are courageous and smart, together we can preserve the torch of liberty for our children and our grandchildren and they will have a brighter future.

“Thank you for listening.”

TEXT CREDIT: Speaker of the House John Boehner Contact H-232 The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 P (202) 225-0600 F (202) 225-5117

VIDEO and IMAGE CREDIT: HouseConference

AUDIO/VIDEO CREDIT: The House Republican Conference - Digital Communications visual.media@mail.house.gov 202-225-5439

Friday, February 04, 2011

Lamar Alexander Named Ranking Republican Member on Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee

Lamar AlexanderOversees Funding of Oak Ridge, Y-12, Tennessee Locks and Dams

“After we reduce spending, we still must set priorities that make it easier and cheaper to create private-sector jobs.” – Lamar Alexander

MARYVILLE – U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) announced today that he has been chosen to serve during the 112th Congress as the highest-ranking Republican, known as the “Ranking Member,” on the Senate Committee on Appropriations’ Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, which has jurisdiction over funding for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Department of Energy – including scientific and nuclear weapons national laboratories.
“After we reduce spending, we still must set priorities that make it easier and cheaper to create private-sector jobs. This position will allow me to make sure that priorities like research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, nuclear weapons modernization at Y-12, dredging at the Memphis Port, and construction at Chickamauga Lock and the Wolf Creek and Center Hill Dams get the attention they deserve.”

Last year, the Energy and Water Subcommittee held a hearing at Alexander’s request to examine the response of federal agencies, including the Army Corps of Engineers, and helped spur improvements in flood-prediction systems and flood response. Alexander led the questioning of the agencies as a member of the subcommittee.

Alexander also will serve as a member of five other Appropriations subcommittees during the 112th Congress: Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies; Defense; Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies; and Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies.

In addition to the Appropriations Committee, Alexander will serve on three other Senate committees during the 112th Congress: the Committee on Rules and Administration; the Committee on Environment and Public Works; and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. He was elected to serve as “Ranking Member” on the Committee on Rules and Administration earlier this week, which you can read more about here.

Alexander also was reelected unanimously to serve as Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, the third-ranking member of the Senate GOP leadership, during the 112th Congress. # # #

February 4 2011

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Thursday, February 03, 2011

Fred Upton Ed Whitfield James Inhofe The Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011 FULL TEXT

Upton, Whitfield, Inhofe Unveil Energy Tax Prevention Act to Protect America’s Jobs & Families. The Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011 FULL TEXT in PDF FORMAT
Washington, D.C.—Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-Ky), Chairman of the Energy and Power Subcommittee, and Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, issued a joint statement today on the release of their discussion draft, “The Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011.” The Energy and Power Subcommittee will hold a hearing on the draft legislation next Wednesday, February 9th at 10:00am.

Reps. Upton and Whitfield and Sen. Inhofe are releasing the draft as part of a deliberative process with their colleagues on both sides of the aisle to discuss the most effective approach to stop EPA’s cap and trade agenda. The draft legislation is based on the belief that 1) Congress, not EPA bureaucrats, should be in charge of setting America’s climate change policy; and that 2) A 2-year delay of EPA’s cap-and-trade agenda provides no meaningful certainty for job creators, fails to protect jobs, and punts decision-making in Congress on a critically important economic issue past the voters and the election next year.

“The Energy Tax Prevention Act of 2011” would:

* Stop EPA bureaucrats from making legislative decisions that should be made by Congress;
* Clarify that the Clean Air Act was not written by Congress to address climate change;
* Stop EPA bureaucrats from imposing a backdoor cap-and-trade tax that would make gasoline, electricity, fertilizer, and groceries more expensive for consumers; and
* Protect American jobs and manufacturers from overreaching EPA regulations that hinder our ability to compete with China and other countries.

“With this draft proposal, we are initiating a deliberative, transparent process that we hope will prevent EPA from imposing by regulation the massive cap-and-trade tax that Congress rejected last year. We firmly believe federal bureaucrats should not be unilaterally setting national climate change policy, and with good reason: EPA’s cap-and-trade tax agenda will cost jobs, undermine the competitiveness of America’s manufacturers, and, as EPA has conceded, will have no meaningful impact on climate. In other words, all cost with no benefit. America’s consumers, large and small businesses, farmers, and entrepreneurs should not carry this burden. We look forward to working with our colleagues on both sides of the aisle, and the Obama Administration, to pass and sign into law legislation that stops EPA, puts Congress in charge, and helps get our economy growing again.”

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

Paul Ryan Washington’s Spending Spree is Over

Paul RyanHouse Budget Committee Chairman to set spending limit allocations.

WASHINGTON – House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (WI-01) today announced spending limits for the remainder of the current fiscal year, a significant step forward to cut government spending and help spur economic growth and job creation. The measure will bring non-security discretionary spending back to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels, as House Republicans called for in their Pledge to America.
For the remainder of the current fiscal year, the measure will save $74 billion relative to President Obama’s budget request.

With respect to today’s effort to cut spending and spur economic growth, Chairman Paul Ryan issued the following statement:

“Washington’s spending spree is over. As House Republicans pledged – and voted to affirm on the House floor last week – the spending limits will restore sanity to a broken budget process and return spending for domestic government agencies to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels. Last year, House Democrats failed to pass, or even propose, a budget and the spending binge continued unchecked. After two consecutive trillion dollar budget deficits and with unemployment remaining unbearably high, we must chart a new course.

“The spending limit measure marks another step in House Republicans’ continued efforts to change Washington’s pervasive culture of spending. In one of our first acts in the new Majority, we voted to cut Congress’s own budget. We voted to cut trillions of dollars in new government spending by advancing a repeal of the President’s health care law. The President has asked for an increase in the national debt limit, but we must first work to enact serious spending cuts and reforms. Endless borrowing is not a strategy. Business as usual in Washington is not acceptable.

“House Republicans will continue to build upon this down payment, working to restrain the explosive growth of government and to help restart America’s engine of economic growth and job creation.”

The Chairman will establish this limit by filing a discretionary spending allocation when the U.S. House of Representatives returns to session next week. The measure will provide enforceable limits on discretionary spending bills for the remainder of the fiscal year until Congress adopts a budget resolution for Fiscal Year 2012.

For additional information: Fact Sheet on the FY2011 Discretionary Spending Allocation for the Appropriations Committee

Contact: Conor Sweeney 202-226-7270

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Orrin Hatch Mike Enzi call on President for withdrawal of the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)

Orrin HatchHATCH, ENZI, SENATE REPUBLICANS CALL ON PRESIDENT TO WITHDRAW CONTROVERSIAL LABOR BOARD NOMINEE.

Hatch Says, If President is Serious About Relieving Pressure on the Business Community and Ushering in a New Era of Bipartisanship, He Should Withdraw the Becker nomination.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Ranking Member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming), Ranking Member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, sent a letter to President Obama calling for the withdrawal of the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). All Republican Senators signed onto the letter, which was sent to the White House yesterday.

“Last year, the Senate rejected Mr. Becker’s nomination because there were serious questions as to whether he could remain impartial while serving on the NLRB. These questions have not been resolved and, if anything, it is more clear now that Mr. Becker is more interested in furthering a pro-union political agenda than in upholding our nation’s labor laws. If the President, as he stated in the State of the Union, is serious about relieving pressure on the business community and ushering in a new era of bipartisanship, he should withdraw the Becker nomination and work with us to find someone that both parties can support,” Senator Hatch said.

“I oppose the nomination of Craig Becker absolutely. Over the past ten months, Mr. Becker has made his intention and bias clear. The NLRB is meant to be an impartial authority ensuring organizing freedom in the workplace, not a politicized institution bent on increasing unionization rates at the cost of American jobs. Last year, Mr. Becker was appointed against the will of the Senate. This year, I urge President Obama to work with Senators to identify a replacement nominee,” Senator Enzi said.

Mr. Becker’s record showed he supported expanding the role of the NLRB without congressional authorization. Senators Enzi and Hatch stand ready to work with the President to identify a new nominee capable of receiving swift confirmation. Please click here to view the letter. ###

February 3rd, 2011 Media Contact(s): Mark Eddington, Heather Barney (202) 224-5251

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Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Mitch McConnell S.AMDT.13 FULL TEXT To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education

Mitch McConnell(Sen. McConnell): To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. -- Amendment SA 13 proposed by Senator McConnell. Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) S.AMDT.13

AMENDMENT PURPOSE: To repeal the job-killing health care law and health care-related provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.
TITLE __--REPEAL OF JOB-KILLING HEALTH CARE LAW

SEC. X01. SHORT TITLE.

This title may be cited as the ``Repealing the Job-Killing Health Care Law Act''.

SEC. X02. REPEAL OF THE JOB-KILLING HEALTH CARE LAW AND HEALTH CARE RELATED PROVISIONS IN THE HEALTH CARE AND EDUCATION RECONCILIATION ACT OF 2010.

(a) Job-Killing Health Care Law.--Effective as of the enactment of Public Law 111-148, such Act is repealed, and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such Act are restored or revived as if such Act had not been enacted.

(b) Health Care-Related Provisions in the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010.--Effective as of the enactment of the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152), title I and subtitle B of title II of such Act are repealed, and the provisions of law amended or repealed by such title or subtitle, respectively, are restored or revived as if such title and subtitle had not been enacted.

Bill Summary & Status 112th Congress (2011 - 2012) S.AMDT.13

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