Monday, November 02, 2009

RNC RELEASES NEW RADIO AD ENTITLED “ECHO” ON ELECTIONS IN NEW YORK PODCAST

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 2, 2009. CONTACT: Press Office. 202-863-8614

WASHINGTON – The Republican National Committee (RNC) today announced a new radio ad entitled “Echo” on the elections in New York. The ad encourages New York voters to vote for conservative candidates on Election Day. The RNC is supporting Doug Hoffman in New York 23 and local Republican candidates. The radio ad will run Monday and Tuesday in North Country media markets.

Listen to the audio of the radio ad here: “ECHO” ON ELECTIONS IN NEW YORK. MP3 for PODCAST

FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT

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Voice: “The eyes of the nation are on the North Country.”

Voice: “What we decide on Tuesday, will echo from Albany to Washington.”

Voice: “Whose side are you on?”

Voice: “The Pelosi/ Paterson tax and spend train wreck?”

Voice: “Or do you believe in Republican conservative values, like thrift, personal responsibility, and family.”

Voice: “Let’s tell the liberals, enough is enough.”

Voice: “No more bailouts, taxes and budget busting spending.”

Voice: “It’s time to create jobs, with proven conservative ideas like lower taxes.”

Voice: “Let your voice be heard, join the movement to bring real conservative change.”

Voice: “Tell the politicians, no more, we won’t let you bankrupt America.”

Voice: “We need conservative leaders who stand up for our values.”



Voice: “Fight Back! Vote conservative, it matters like never before.”

Voice: The Republican National Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Paid for by the Republican National Committee. www.gop.com.

AD FACTS

The Ad

Voice: The eyes of the nation are on the North Country. What we decide on Tuesday will echo from Albany to Washington.

The Facts

Special Election In New York’s 23rd Congressional District “Taking On National Importance.” “The Nov. 3 contest in upstate New York's 23rd Congressional District, a sprawling, 11-county area … a possible gauge of Obama’s coattails. Obama, who carried the district by 5 percentage points in his landslide victory in New York last year, forced the special election when he named the incumbent, Republican John McHugh, his Army secretary.” (“23rd District Race Taking On National Importance,” The Associated Press, 10/18/09)

The Ad

Voice: Whose side are you on? The Pelosi/Patterson tax and spend train wreck?

The Facts

Since Pelosi Passed $787 Billion Stimulus In February, Over 2.6 Million Americans Have Lost Their Jobs. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, Accessed 11/1/09)

* Since Pelosi Passed Stimulus In February, Nearly 130,000 People Have Lost Their Jobs And Unemployment Has Risen Over 14 Percent In New York. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, www.bls.gov, Accessed 11/1/09)

Pelosi’s Government-Run Health Care Experiment Will Be Paid For By Hitting Americans, Small Businesses With $734 Billion In Tax Increases On Income, Payroll, Medical Devices, And Over-The-Counter Drugs. (“Estimated Revenue Effects Of Possible Modifications To The Revenue Provisions Of H.R. 3962, The ‘Affordable Health Care For America Act’,” Joint Committee On Taxation Publication, 10/29/09)

Pelosi Passed National Energy Tax That Could Mean Nearly 1 Million Jobs Lost Per Year. “Overall, a cap-and-trade system that reduces annual GDP by 0.34 percent per year can be expected to reduce U.S. employment by roughly 964,900 jobs per year, reduce household earnings by $37.8 billion, and reduce total U.S. economic output by $136.1 billion.” (Andrew Chamberlain, “Who Pays For Climate Policy? New Estimates Of The Household Burden And Economic Impact Of A U.S. Cap-And-Trade System,” Tax Foundation, 3/09)

Under Paterson, New York’s State/Local Tax Burden Second-Highest In Nation, Business Friendliness Ranks 49th Out Of 50 States. “Currently estimated at 11.7% of income, New York's state/local tax burden percentage is the 2nd highest nationwide, well above the national average of 9.7% … New York ranks 49th in the Tax Foundation's State Business Tax Climate Index.” (“Research Areas: New York,” Tax Foundation, Accessed 11/1/09)

In December, Gov. Paterson Proposed “The Biggest Tax Hike In State History” With 137 Tax Increases Totaling $121.1 Billion. “Gov. Paterson yesterday socked New Yorkers with a mind-boggling 137 proposed new and hiked taxes on everything from beer to cab rides to iTunes downloads and movie tickets. The doomsday, $121.1 billion plan represents the biggest tax hike in state history and slashes services across the board - while still increasing spending by $1.4 billion.” (Brendan Scott, “Gov’s Tax & Spend Shocker,” The New York Post, 12/17/09)

Paterson’s Proposed Tax Hikes Target Specific Products With High Tax Rates. “Many of the negative components of the Paterson plan fall into two categories: provisions that make the tax code more complicated, and provisions that single out disfavored goods or activities for punishment. Paterson would impose new, special taxes on sugary drinks, beer, wine, cigars, luxury cars, yachts, furs and airplanes.” (Josh Barro, “New York Governor David Paterson’s Tax And Fee Proposals A Mixed Bag,” Tax Foundation, 1/22/09)

The Ad

Voice: Or do you believe in Republican conservative values, like thrift, personal responsibility, and family.

The Facts

Republicans Offers Solutions To Balance The Budget. “Republican Study Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA) issued the following statement after the RSC introduced a responsible, solutions-based budget proposal that counters President Obama’s radical, big-government agenda. The RSC proposal provides for a balanced budget that reduces national debt by more than $6 trillion compared to the President’s plan. It also provides $1.2 trillion in tax relief, ends bailouts, reduces non-defense discretionary spending each year, and takes an honest look at the biggest challenge to our financial stability: health entitlements.” (Republican Study Committee, “RSC Offers Responsible Budget Solution: Less Debt, Less Government, More Freedom,” Press Release, 4/2/09)

Republicans Use “Conservative Check Card” To Review Legislation For “Lower Taxes,” “Personal Responsibility” And “Stronger Families.” “The RSC reviews each piece of legislation under consideration on the House floor using six guiding principles, printed on our ‘Conservative Check Card’ and listed below: … Lower Taxes - Does the bill promote individual responsibility in spending, or reduce taxes or fees? Personal Responsibility - Does the bill encourage responsible behavior by individuals and families and encourage them to provide for their own health, safety, education, moral fortitude, or general welfare? … Stronger Families - Does the bill enhance the traditional American family and its power to rear children without excessive interference from the government?” (“What Is RSC?” Republican Study Committee, Accessed 11/1/09)

The Ad

Voice: Let’s tell the liberals, enough is enough. No more bailouts, taxes and budget busting spending.

The Facts

Democrats Take “Unprecedented Role In Reshaping The Auto Industry” With 60% Government Ownership In General Motors. “It will be the largest industrial bankruptcy in U.S. history and the fourth-largest overall and comes as smaller rival Chrysler won approval to sell most of its assets to Italy's Fiat, moving Chrysler closer to a quick exit from court protection. A New York dealership owned by General Motors Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection early Monday, beginning the wave of court filings expected in Manhattan bankruptcy court as the automaker starts a complex reorganization that the government insists can be completed within three months. The government will end up with a 60 percent ownership stake and an unprecedented role in reshaping the auto industry.” (“General Motors Files For Bankruptcy Protection,” The Associated Press, 6/1/09)

* But GM Remains “Challenged” With “Relatively Weak” Recovery Plans. “General Motors … fresh out of bankruptcy, will remain challenged in the United States by relatively weak plans to bring new cars and trucks to market, according to an annual competitive analysis released Wednesday by Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch. The report -- called Car Wars -- predicts: GM's market share losses ‘are likely to be greater than expected’ because the company is not replacing its lineup as fast as the industry and key rivals … Less than a week after the new General Motors emerged from bankruptcy, the report says GM’s business assumptions are overly optimistic and further restructuring might be required.” (Tim Higgins, “Analysis Finds GM, Chrysler's Plans Weak,” Detroit Free Press, 7/16/09)

House Dems’ Bill Will Impose $460 Billion Income Tax Increase, That Will Hit Many Small Businesses, Killing Jobs. “This [surtax] would hit job creators especially hard because more than six of every 10 who earn that much are small business owners, operators or investors, according to a 2007 Treasury study... America’s successful small businesses would pay higher tax rates than the Fortune 500, and for that matter than most companies around the world ...” (“Estimated Revenue Effects Of Possible Modifications To The Revenue Provisions Of H.R. 3962, The ‘Affordable Health Care For America Act’,” Joint Committee On Taxation Publication, 10/29/09; Editorial, “The Small Business Surtax,” The Wall Street Journal, 7/14/09)

* High Taxes Discourage The Hiring Of New Workers. “The lack of U.S. job creation is a big problem, but the quickest way Washington could help would be to stop imposing more financial burdens on hiring. And if Democrats really want to reduce taxes on labor, the cleanest way would be to reduce the payroll tax rate. They could finance a permanent payroll cut by using the $300-$400 billion or more in unspent stimulus money, rather than continuing with the transfer payments and pork barrel spending that have failed so miserably to create jobs.” (Editorial, “Job Creation 101,” The Wall Street Journal, 10/12/09)

Democrats’ Budget Will Create Historic $9 Trillion Deficit Over Next Decade, Nearly As Much Debt As America Has Taken In Entire Nation’s History Up To July 2008 ($9.5 Trillion). (“An Analysis of the President’s Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 2010,” Congressional Budget Office, June 2009; Public Debt, www.treasurydirect.gov, Accessed 7/20/09)

* Increasing Debt Places “Fate Of Our Economy” On America’s Debtors, Making Nation Vulnerable To Another Large Financial Crisis. “[W]e are paying an increasing proportion of this interest to foreigners rather than to our own citizens. A little more than half our debt is owned by people in other countries, primarily the Japanese and the Chinese ... the present state of affairs perches the fate of our economy rather precariously on the opinion of other nations. If the Chinese decided, for economic or political reasons, to curtail their financing of our debt, our financial markets would be spooked, and a stock-market crash and recession might not be far behind.” (Isabel V. Sawhill, “Ignoring Debt Makes It Get Worse,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, 4/30/06)

The Ad

Voice: It’s time to create jobs, with proven conservative ideas like lower taxes.

The Facts

Tax Cuts Lead To Job Creation. “Dependable lower tax rates are the only policy that allows businesses to plan ahead and invest in expansion and hiring. The expansion of private business is the only way to increase economic growth and create jobs. … Tax cuts are a far superior way to unleash the productive forces in the economy and expand job growth.” (Guinevere Nell, “The ‘American Option’ Is Good For Small Business,” The Heritage Foundation, 2/2/09)

The Ad

Voice: Let your voice be heard, join the movement to bring real conservative change. Tell the politicians, no more, we won’t let you bankrupt America.

The Facts

Democrats’ Budget Will Create Historic $9 Trillion Deficit Over Next Decade, Nearly As Much Debt As America Has Taken In Entire Nation’s History Up To July 2008 ($9.5 Trillion). (“An Analysis of the President’s Budgetary Proposals for Fiscal Year 2010,” Congressional Budget Office, June 2009; Public Debt, www.treasurydirect.gov, Accessed 7/20/09)

* Increasing Debt Places “Fate Of Our Economy” On America’s Debtors, Making Nation Vulnerable To Another Large Financial Crisis. “[W]e are paying an increasing proportion of this interest to foreigners rather than to our own citizens. A little more than half our debt is owned by people in other countries, primarily the Japanese and the Chinese ... the present state of affairs perches the fate of our economy rather precariously on the opinion of other nations. If the Chinese decided, for economic or political reasons, to curtail their financing of our debt, our financial markets would be spooked, and a stock-market crash and recession might not be far behind.” (Isabel V. Sawhill, “Ignoring Debt Makes It Get Worse,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, 4/30/06)

The Ad

Voice: We need conservative leaders who stand up for our values. Fight back! Vote conservative, it matters like never before.

The Facts

Republicans Leaders Stand Up For Conservative Values By Review Legislation For “Lower Taxes,” “Personal Responsibility” And “Stronger Families.” “The RSC reviews each piece of legislation under consideration on the House floor using six guiding principles, printed on our ‘Conservative Check Card’ and listed below: … Lower Taxes - Does the bill promote individual responsibility in spending, or reduce taxes or fees? Personal Responsibility - Does the bill encourage responsible behavior by individuals and families and encourage them to provide for their own health, safety, education, moral fortitude, or general welfare? … Stronger Families - Does the bill enhance the traditional American family and its power to rear children without excessive interference from the government?” (“What Is RSC?” Republican Study Committee, Accessed 11/1/09)

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