The successor to politics will be propaganda. Propaganda, not in the sense of a message or ideology, but as the impact of the whole technology of the times.*
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"Good morning. My name is Bill Johnson, and I’m proud to represent Eastern and Southeastern Ohio in the House of Representatives."
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Senate Budget Committee chairman Patty Murray (D-WA) and House Budget Committee chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) announced that they have reached a two-year budget agreement in advance of the budget conference’s December 13th deadline.
“I’m proud of this agreement,” said Chairman Ryan. “It reduces the deficit—without raising taxes. And it cuts spending in a smarter way. It’s a firm step in the right direction, and I ask all my colleagues in the House to support it.”
"If I wanted America to fail" VIDEO - The environmental agenda has been infected by extremism—it's become an economic suicide pact. And we're here to challenge it. On Earth Day, visit www.freemarketamerica.org. Category: Nonprofits & Activism. Tags: fma, free, market, america, freemarketmerica, alg, americans, for, limited, government, if i wanted america to fail, free market America.
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Roy Blunt Weekly Republican GOP Address On Energy & Jobs - 04/23/12 TEXT VIDEO
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (R-Missouri) delivers the Weekly Republican Address, calling for the Administration and Senate Democrats to quit blocking bipartisan solutions to the high unemployment numbers and increasing gas prices. Senator Blunt says "jobs, jobs, and jobs should be the number one, two and three domestic priorities of the federal government and that the shortest path to more American jobs is more American energy."
Sen. Blunt says, "[f]uel costs are on track to hit an average of $4 a gallon by summertime—that's more than double what they cost when President Obama took office, and it marks a record high for the last two months. Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised. As a candidate, the President said, that energy costs, his quote, he said, 'would necessarily skyrocket' under his plan. Well that's probably one promise the American people wish he hadn't kept."
He concludes, "the administration continues to block the Keystone XL Pipeline—that's the nation's largest shovel-ready project, no taxpayer money involved, it would create thousands of American jobs and deliver more than 800,000 barrels of oil a day to our refineries from our best trading partner and our closest neighbor, Canada—all without costing taxpayers. The Keystone Pipeline is one common-sense step in the right direction to help put more people back to work, reduce prices at the pump, and position our nation for greater energy security now and in the future. Jobs, jobs, and jobs should be the number one, two and three domestic priorities of the federal government. The shortest path to more American jobs is more American energy."
FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT:
“Hi, I’m Roy Blunt; I represent Missouri in the United States Senate.
“With Election Day less than seven months away, we've heard a lot from President Obama lately about so-called ‘economic fairness.’
“If we're going to talk about economic fairness, or about fairness, one of the most pressing economic issues facing families, seniors, and job creators in Missouri and across America is the strain of skyrocketing gas prices.
“Fuel costs are on track to hit an average of $4 a gallon by summertime—that’s more than double what they cost when President Obama took office, and it marks a record high for the last two months.
“Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised. As a candidate, the President said, that energy costs, his quote, he said, ‘would necessarily skyrocket’ under his plan. Well that’s probably one promise the American people wish he hadn’t kept.
“Unfortunately, instead of working together to pass bipartisan solutions that would relieve pain at the pump and pressure on jobs, this administration is focused on the wrong things.
“The latest example was the Senate's vote this week on the so-called Buffett Tax—a gimmick that would do nothing to jumpstart jobs or lower fuel prices for average Americans who are really struggling to make ends meet and has a lot of negative consequences.
“My colleagues across the aisle readily admit that this bill would not help our struggling economy. In fact, the lead sponsor of the Buffett Tax admitted on the Senate floor this week, that according to him, ‘the aim of this bill is not to lower the unemployment rate or the price of gasoline.’
“Now the real question that Americans should be asking is ‘why not?’ Why would the Senate be talking about things that wouldn’t have impact on energy prices or our economy? Why would we have wasted the week on something like that? There’s really no excuse for not doing things that would lower gas prices and encourage private sector job creation.
“Four out of five people hit by the new tax are business owners. With nearly 13 million Americans unemployed, the last thing we need is to raise taxes and create greater uncertainty for our nation's job creators.
“According to a recent survey by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, uncertainty and gas prices are the top concerns for small businesses.
“More than half of all small businesses said they weren’t hiring because they said they ‘weren’t confident in the recovery,’ and a third said they weren’t hiring due to the ‘uncertainty driven by Washington.’ Well we didn’t do anything this week about either of those problems and some of them can only be solved by government doing its job.
“Meanwhile, nearly a quarter of small businesses reported that gas prices were their top concern.
“Unfortunately, for years this administration and Democrats in the Senate continue to dismiss bipartisan solutions that would help put people back to work and encourage more economic energy development.
“Ten years ago, when gas prices averaged $1.45 a gallon, Senate Democrats blocked legislation that would have produced more domestic energy here in the United States and lowered the price today. They said their reason was well we wouldn’t have that energy for 10 years—10 years later that’s a pretty hallow excuse.
“In addition, the Administration continues to block the Keystone XL Pipeline—that’s the nation's largest shovel-ready project, no taxpayer money involved, it would create thousands of American jobs and deliver more than 800,000 barrels of oil a day to our refineries from our best trading partner and our closest neighbor, Canada—all without costing taxpayers.
“The Keystone Pipeline is one common-sense step in the right direction to help put more people back to work, reduce prices at the pump, and position our nation for greater energy security now and in the future.
“Jobs, jobs, and jobs should be the number one, two and three domestic priorities of the federal government. The shortest path to more American jobs is more American energy.
“We should do the right the thing for American jobs and American families and by the way, we should do it now!”
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Michele Bachmann: President becomes a ‘health-care dictator’ under Obamacare NBC Meet The Press with David Gregory 04/15/12 VIDEO. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., debate the contraception and health-care issues.
Rep. Darrell Issa, chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, On CBS News' "Face the Nation," with Bob Schieffer 04/15/12 FULL VIDEO Secret Service may need "soul-searching"
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Washington (Apr 14) Delivering the Weekly Republican Address, House Energy & Commerce Committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI) outlines next steps in the House’s efforts to implement an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy that would address high gas prices and help create jobs. As part of the American Energy Initiative, the House has passed several ‘all-of-the-above’ energy bills, but they remain stalled in the Democratic-run Senate, and President Obama has made no attempt to press for Senate action. Chairman Upton’s address continues a coordinated Republican offensive to hold the Obama Administration accountable for high gas prices and call for a real, ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy. The audio of the Weekly Republican Address is available immediately; the video will be available for viewing and downloading after the embargo is lifted tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. ET. FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT BELOW
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“Hey, I’m Fred Upton. I proudly represent Southwest Michigan in the U.S. House of Representatives, where I serve as chairman of the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
“Our committee oversees national energy policy, a topic on the minds of millions of Americans grappling with high gasoline prices.
“Vice President Biden recently said that ‘our energy policy’s the best it’s ever been.’ But the facts say otherwise. Last year we produced 100 million barrels less on federal lands than we did the year before. The president rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have decreased our dependence on oil from unstable regions of the world. And heavy-handed federal agencies are adding new layers of regulations on the energy sector, pushing prices only higher.
“In many ways this administration’s policies are moving us backwards, and making gas prices even worse.
“For families and small businesses here in Michigan and around the country, higher energy prices have real consequences. Everything from their daily commute to the grocery bill is getting more expensive. And higher energy prices mean fewer jobs.
“In a few days, our committee will consider two bills that are part of our American Energy Initiative, a bipartisan alternative to this administration’s failed energy policy.
“In the House, Republicans have already passed a number of common-sense bills to address rising energy prices and create the jobs that we need. So far, these bills are being blocked by the Democratic-controlled Senate, but we’re not going to stop until they start listening to the American people.
“I recently toured a Michigan oil refinery where I heard firsthand how layers of red tape are making it harder and more expensive to refine and sell fuel here in America.
“The first of our committee’s measures pushes the pause button on costly new regs affecting refineries until we study them all to determine how much they’re driving up the price at the pump.
“Cutting through the red tape is part of the equation, but we have to address supply. President Obama tapped into our emergency oil supply – known as the Strategic Petroleum Reserve – last year, and he’s thinking about doing it again. But that is not a real solution to rising gas prices. If we deplete our reserves, it indeed is a real threat to our energy security.
“The second bill we’ll soon consider says that if the president releases oil from our emergency reserves, he must open up more federal land for energy development.
“Energy could be a great American success story. We are a land of abundant resources and unparalleled human creativity. Technological breakthroughs are helping us unlock vast energy resources that were previously inaccessible – and we’re doing it in an environmentally safe way.
“Today we’re knocking at the door of a brighter energy future; one that promises abundant, secure, and cheaper North American supplies, as long as Washington doesn’t create artificial obstacles. That is what Republicans are working toward, and we invite the president to join us. If he won't lead, we will.
“Affordable energy is essential to job creation and economic recovery. We need it to fuel our vehicles, power our homes, and rev up our economic engine. The American Energy Initiative captures that spirit of optimism. It’s a better solution to power our future.
Trayvon Martin Media Alert State Attorney Angela Corey will hold a news conference TONIGHT 6:00 PM ET 04/11/12
State Attorney Angela Corey will hold a news conference Wednesday night at the State Attorney’s Office in Jacksonville, Florida.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- State Attorney Angela Corey will hold a news conference Wednesday night at the State Attorney’s Office in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ms. Corey is prepared to release new information regarding the Trayvon Martin shooting death investigation.
The news conference will begin at 6:00 p.m. The State Attorney’s Office is located at 220 E. Bay Street in downtown Jacksonville.
Satellite/live truck operators will be allowed inside the location two hours before the event. Please be prepared for a 1,000 ft. cable run. Reporters and photographers will be allowed inside at least 30 minutes before the news conference begins.
Parking spaces for satellite and live trucks have been blocked off on Market Street, which runs along the east side of the SAO building. Other news vehicles will be able to park on Newnan Street, which runs along the west side of the SAO building.
If you have not submitted names and pictures of those who will attend, please do so by 3 p.m. If your name is not on the list, you will not be allowed inside.
All media representatives will have to go through a security checkpoint. You will be asked to provide a driver’s license as well as your media outlet ID. If you are unable to provide an ID, security can turn you away.JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- State Attorney Angela Corey will hold a news conference Wednesday night at the State Attorney’s Office in Jacksonville, Florida. Ms. Corey is prepared to release new information regarding the Trayvon Martin shooting death investigation.
The news conference will begin at 6:00 p.m. The State Attorney’s Office is located at 220 E. Bay Street in downtown Jacksonville.
Satellite/live truck operators will be allowed inside the location two hours before the event. Please be prepared for a 1,000 ft. cable run. Reporters and photographers will be allowed inside at least 30 minutes before the news conference begins.
Parking spaces for satellite and live trucks have been blocked off on Market Street, which runs along the east side of the SAO building. Other news vehicles will be able to park on Newnan Street, which runs along the west side of the SAO building.
If you have not submitted names and pictures of those who will attend, please do so by 3 p.m. If your name is not on the list, you will not be allowed inside.
All media representatives will have to go through a security checkpoint. You will be asked to provide a driver’s license as well as your media outlet ID. If you are unable to provide an ID, security can turn you away.
TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Office of the State Attorney Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida www.sao4th.com Contact: Jackelyn Barnard Tel: (904) 630-4995 JBarnard@coj.net ANGELA B. COREY STATE ATTORNEY ***MEDIA UPDATE*** For Immediate Release April 11, 2012 ### +sookie tex
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – State Attorney Angela Corey has decided not to use a Grand Jury in the Trayvon Martin shooting death investigation.
The decision should not be considered a factor in the final determination of the case. The Grand Jury, set to convene on April 10, 2012, was previously scheduled by the former prosecutor.
Ms. Corey was appointed as the Special Prosecutor on March 22, 2012, by Governor Rick Scott. From the moment she was assigned, Ms. Corey noted she may not need a Grand Jury.
At this time, the investigation continues and there will be no further comment from this office. You will be notified of any new developments via email. ### +sookie tex
TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Office of the State Attorney Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida www.sao4th.com Contact: Jackelyn Barnard Tel: (904) 630-4995 JBarnard@coj.net ANGELA B. COREY STATE ATTORNEY ***MEDIA UPDATE*** For Immediate Release
Rick Santorum Speech Announcing Withdrawal From (suspending) Presidential Campaign VIDEO
Speaking in the state that he used to represent in the Senate, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told supporters in Gettysburg, Pa., that he's suspending his campaign ahead of the Pennsylvania primary.
"Against all odds, we won 11 states, millions of voters, millions of votes," Santorum said. "We found that support. I found a deeper love for this country."
"This game is a long, long, long way from over," he added, taking aim at President Obama's hopes of re-election.
Santorum did not answer reporters' shouted questions after the speech about whether he would throw his support behind rival Mitt Romney.
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BELOW STATEMENT FROM Rick Santorum for President PO Box 37 Verona, PA 15147 888.321.6675 Info@RickSantorum.com
A Message from Rick and Karen: Thank You.
Thank you. For your support, for your encouragement, and for your prayers for our family, especially Bella. You may have heard that we were able to bring her home from the hospital last night.
She has pneumonia, but like her Dad, she's a fighter. It's in the blood.
Today I announced that I am suspending my campaign for the President of the United States. This has been one of the hardest decisions Karen and I have ever had to face together. And it has been hard in large measure because of you. I know that my candidacy has offered you a way to fight for your convictions, and I do not want to let you down.
Since I first ran for Congress in a Democrat-majority district in Pittsburgh, I have fought for struggling families. I have fought for the unborn. I have fought for those losing hope in the American Dream.
And during this Presidential race we have fought hard. Together. You have been with me every step of the way. Every volunteer, donor, friend and family has given sacrificially of their time and their treasure. We are humbled and thankful.
We literally started this campaign in our kitchen with family and a few friends. The way that you make decisions. We believe America is the land of opportunity, and decided to do what we can to protect the hope that our forefathers sacrificed to give us a future for our children. A future of freedom secured through our sacrifices today.
Over 160,000 of you contributed to the campaign. Like you have for your children, we have sacrificed almost everything we have to ensure that this hope and dream is not lost with another four years under Barack Obama. Our average donation has been only $73.10. Few races in history have so many people give so modestly to preserve liberty.
We have been outspent in most states 5-1 or even 10-1. And we still won, or we've come incredibly close. Iowa and the three-state sweep. An over 20-point win in Louisiana. Only a few votes short of victory in Michigan and Ohio. We have made history. There has been no other Presidential comeback race like ours.
Our good friends in Texas have been working non-stop to make sure that they have a say in the choice of our nominee, but without the state changing its delegate allocation to winner-take-all, I do not see a path forward that does not risk our shared objective of defeating Barack Obama in November. I want to thank them for their valiant efforts.
I am planning to do everything in my power to bring a change about in the White House. But our campaign has debt, and I cannot be free to focus on helping defeat him with this burden. I am asking you to consider one more contribution of $25, $50 or even $73.10.
From the start of this race I have offered a unique voice in the debate. One that the party and the country needs to hear. I have been your voice. I have been positive. I have been willing to stand for issues that some believe are controversial and would prefer to sweep under the rug.
We have carried the torch. High. Together we have fought for the principles that this country was founded on; that made this country great. Without fighting for them, this country cannot continue to be great.
And we have fought fair. I am proud of the race we have run. We talked issues. We avoided character attacks. We have run almost entirely positive ads.
I want to continue to be your voice. Please CLICK HERE to contribute $25, $50 or even $73.10. We have had miraculous days of almost $1 million from supporters like you that allowed us to be competitive and win key states. We need you to step up again.
When I ran for the Senate in 1994 and defeated a sitting incumbent Senator, I asked the people of Pennsylvania to Join the Fight. They did.
I know you will. God bless you, and please keep us in your prayers. And know that we keep you in ours.
Bush Center Tax Conference 04/10/12 LIVE STREAMING VIDEO
The 4% Growth Project was launched by the Bush Institute in 2011 with the goal of achieving sustainable and real GDP growth of four percent, an attainable level that will ensure Americans of better jobs, lower debt, and vastly increased opportunity and prosperity. Through this conference and other events, the 4% Growth Project will identify changes in government policy and business practices that will produce higher growth and advocate those changes to policy makers and the public. The aim of this conference, as well, is to change the economic conversation in America so that it focuses on growth and what causes it.
Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash tag: #4percent
Conference Agenda
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Welcome and Opening Remarks The Honorable Mark Langdale President, George W. Bush Foundation The Honorable James K. Glassman Founding Executive Director, George W. Bush Institute Steve Forbes Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media
9:00 a.m. – 9:40 a.m.Plenary Session The Honorable George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States The Honorable Chris Christie Governor of New Jersey 9:40 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.Panel Discussion I State Governments and Taxes
Mary Fallin Weekly Republican GOP Address Lack of Leadership On Energy - 04/07/12 TEXT VIDEO
In the Weekly Republican Address, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin says the energy crisis facing America isn't caused by a lack of energy resources, but rather stems from a lack of leadership that starts "at the top" with the President. "America remains dependent on foreign oil from unstable and anti-Western regimes, and yet the President is blocking the pipeline that would transport oil to the United States from our neighbor and ally—Canada," she says. "Millions of Americans remain out of work, but President Obama continues to propose job-killing tax hikes and obstruct the basic energy infrastructure projects that would lead to the creation of thousands of new jobs, not to mention more revenue in state budgets."
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Tags: Mary Fallin, Oklahoma, Governor, Republican Address Response Obama White House Senate Congress Energy Oil Natural Gas Renewable Independence Keystone XL Pipeline Tax Increases Jobs Drilling Prices Leadership.
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Paul Ryan: President Barack Obama's failed agenda is stifling opportunity and hope for the next generation.
In response to House GOP budget, President Obama distorts and divides in order to distract
Following another disappointing partisan speech by President Barack Obama, in which he tried to substitute tired political attacks for the principled leadership he refuses to offer, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin issued the following statement:
“History will not be kind to a President who, when it came time to confront our generation’s defining challenge, chose to duck and run. The President refuses to take responsibility for the economy and refuses to offer a credible plan to address the most predictable economic crisis in our history. Instead, he has chosen tired and cynical political attacks as he focuses on his own re-election.
“The President has offered four budgets during his four years in the White House – each committed to funding ever-higher government spending by taking more from hardworking Americans and adding to a crushing burden of debt. His failed agenda is stifling opportunity and hope for the next generation.
“Like his reckless budgets, today’s speech by President Obama is as revealing as it is disappointing: While others lead by offering real solutions, he has chosen to distort the truth and divide Americans in order to distract from his failed record. His empty promises are quickly becoming broken promises – and the American people will hold him accountable for this violation of their trust.”
For a side-by-side comparison of the President’s budget (which was unanimously rejected on a bipartisan basis last week) and the House-passed FY2013 budget: http://budget.house.gov/prosperity/contrastinvisions
TEXT CREDIT: Committee on the Budget: U.S. House of Representatives 207 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 April 3, 2012
VIDEO CREDIT: HouseBudgetCommittee Uploaded by HouseBudgetCommittee on Apr 4, 2012. House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) refutes President Obama's inaccurate attacks on the House Budget on Fox News.
Romney for President Releases New Web Video: "Obama Energy Plan: Slinging Mud"
Romney for President today released a new web video titled “Obama Energy Plan: Slinging Mud.” President Obama is attacking Mitt Romney because his energy policies have failed. In states across the country, gas prices have roughly doubled since President Obama took office. Mitt Romney will offer solutions to our energy problem instead of excuses.
Mitt Romney Press | April 4, 2012 Location Boston, MA United States
Madison—At Lambeau Field in Green Bay today, Governor Scott Walker signed bipartisan legislation into law that is aimed at protecting children from critical injuries stemming from multiple concussions.
Assembly Bill (AB) 259 affects athletes under the age of 19 that are involved in organized sports. Under the new law, players that suffer a possible concussion are not allowed to return to play until they are cleared by a health care professional trained in concussion evaluation and management.
“We often hear about the effects of concussions on pro-athletes, like those that play here at Lambeau Field,” Governor Walker said. “And the reality is that it takes even longer for younger athletes to recover from this type of brain injury. If they suffer a second or third concussion before they have had time to heal properly the damages can be irreparable. The goal of this bill is to greatly lessen the risk of long-term injury or death.”
AB 259 has been dubbed the Sidelined for Safety Act, which also promotes education by requiring coaches and parents of athletes to read and sign information about the dangers of concussions.
With this bill, Wisconsin becomes the 32nd state to have a Sidelined for Safety law.
Packer President Mark Murphy and Former Packer Mark Tauscher joined Governor Walker in speaking in support of the new law. Governor Walker thanked Sen. Alberta Darling (R-River Hills) and Rep. Jason Fields (D-Milwaukee) for their work on the legislation, who were also in attendance.
Madison, Wis. – Governor Scott Walker received endorsements from the Milwaukee Police Association and the Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association today in the upcoming recall election.
“Governor Walker has a strong record of supporting public safety with an unwavering commitment to first responders,” said Michael Crivello, president of the Milwaukee Police Association. “Today, we are proud to announce our support for Governor Walker’s reelection.”
Dave Seager, president of the Milwaukee Professional Firefighters Association also proudly expressed support for Governor Walker saying, “Throughout his service in the State Assembly, as Milwaukee County executive, and now as governor, Governor Walker has always supported public safety and protected the needs of first responders.
There is no greater advocate for public safety than Governor Walker.”
Responding to the endorsement, Governor Walker reinforced his commitment to Milwaukee’s first responders:
“I am honored to have the endorsement of courageous men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to protect the citizens of Milwaukee. I will continue to support the needs of not just these selfless individuals, but first responders all across the state in every way to ensure a safer Wisconsin for all citizens.”
Angela B. Corey on Trayvon Martin 'Press and Public should mind our own business' cites Florida’s public records laws
Angela B. Corey
Office of the State Attorney Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida www.sao4th.com Contact: Jackelyn Barnard Tel: (904) 630-4995 JBarnard@coj.net ANGELA B. COREY STATE ATTORNEY ***MEDIA UPDATE*** For Immediate Release March 29, 2012.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – It has been one week since the Governor’s appointment of State Attorney Angela Corey, of the Fourth Judicial Circuit. Her team of prosecutors and investigators are diligently working to investigate the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.
In the last couple of days, numerous media outlets have reported a variety of information from a variety of sources. Some of that information is protected by Florida’s public records laws, sections F.S.119.071(2)(c)1* and 119.011(3).
At this time, we are asserting an active criminal investigative information records exemption for any documents, videos, or factual information regarding the case.
We appreciate both your interest in the case and the public’s desire to know more details. However, in order to protect the integrity of the case, there will be no further comment at this time. This also includes the confirmation or clarification of information. If anything needs to be disseminated, you will receive an alert via email.
For the sake of all involved, please allow us to do our job within the bounds of Florida law.
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*(2) AGENCY INVESTIGATIONS.— ……
(c) 1. Active criminal intelligence information and active criminal investigative information are exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution.
Washington (Mar 31) In the Weekly Republican Address, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) challenges President Obama to press for Senate action on bipartisan, House-passed energy bills. All of these bills have passed with bipartisan support, and many are backed by the president’s own jobs council. The address caps off a week that saw passage of the GOP’s “Path to Prosperity” budget and a 90-day transportation bill extension that Democrats initially vowed to oppose, as well as the launch of the next phase of the American Energy Initiative. The audio of the Weekly Republican Address is available immediately; the video will be available for viewing and downloading after the embargo is lifted at 6:00 a.m. ET.
“One of the biggest challenges facing hardworking taxpayers right now is the pain at the pump. Rising gas prices wreak all kinds of havoc on cash-strapped families, especially in this time when many are still asking 'where are the jobs?' Going back to my days running a small business, I’ve heard plenty of politicians say they’ll do something about energy, but never follow up. This has to change.
“The Republican-led House is acting, approving a budget this week that removes government barriers to job creation… including policies that block American energy production and drive up gas prices. This budget now heads to the Democratic-controlled Senate, where it faces an uncertain fate. You see, the Senate hasn’t passed a budget in more than 1,000 days, a failure of leadership that has contributed to Washington’s ‘stimulus’ spending binge.
“The budget, I’m sorry to say, is just the tip of the iceberg. The Senate has stalled dozens of House-passed bills, several of which would implement the Republicans’ ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy to address rising gas prices and help create jobs. All of these energy bills passed with bipartisan support. Many are backed by the president’s own jobs council.
“About a month ago, during a meeting at the White House, I asked President Obama to consider working with us on these proposals in light of his newfound support for an ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy. The president, who has seen gas prices more than double on his watch, assured leaders in Congress there was room for common ground. It was a new sign of hope, but unfortunately, only a brief one.
“In the weeks since our discussion, President Obama hasn’t spoken up about these bipartisan, House-passed energy bills, and gas prices continue to rise.
“About the only thing the president has pushed the Senate to do is to prevent construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, a job-creating project that the American people strongly support. He personally lobbied Senate Democrats before the vote … and that may have made the difference. He also successfully urged Senate Democrats to take up energy tax legislation that won’t lower the price of gas, and according to the non-partisan Congressional Research Service, would actually make it more expensive. Clearly the president has some sway over Senate Democrats.
“So today I’m challenging President Obama to make good on his rhetoric and urge the Senate to allow a vote on bipartisan, House-passed energy bills. Let’s seize on our common ground and move forward on a path to a real ‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy.
“In the meantime, the House will continue to act. This week, Republicans launched the next phase of our American Energy Initiative focused on addressing rising gas prices. This phase includes proposals, for example, to responsibly increase energy production on federal lands and freeze new refinery regulations that will hurt our economy. The pain at the pump is an urgent issue for hardworking taxpayers and it deserves the same urgency from leaders here in Washington. The House is doing its part, but we can do a whole lot more if President Obama steps up and heeds the will of the American people.
Mitt Romney Press | March 29, 2012 Location Boston, MA United States
Mitt Romney today announced the support of President George H.W. Bush.
“As a naval aviator, congressman, ambassador, CIA director, vice president, and president, George H.W. Bush served our country with great devotion and high distinction over many decades. When we talk about the Greatest Generation, we are talking about those like President Bush, who, after Pearl Harbor, enlisted in our armed forces and served with unflinching courage during World War II. This is a man who knows from the ground up – and from the top down – the meaning of responsibility in exercising leadership in our democracy. I am proud to have him as my mentor. Ann and I are grateful to be able to call Barbara and George our good friends. There is no greater honor than earning President Bush’s endorsement and I am grateful for all George and Barbara have done.”
SCOTUS Oral Argument Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ACA Cases (obamacare) FULL MP3 for PODCAST TEXT TRANSCRIPT
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Oral Argument - Audio National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius Docket Number: 11-393 Date Argued: 03/28/12
WASHINGTON – House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., released the following statement on the low ObamaCare enrollment numbers released today.
“The 27,000 enrollments through federally facilitated exchange pale in comparison to the millions of Americans who have lost their health insurance under ObamaCare,” Issa stated.