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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

One More Cheap Drug Problem

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/ about marijuana and other drugs. This follows this post about Russia's geography. For a free magazine subscription or to get the books recommended for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632.
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Young adults have found another substance to give them a rush, but it's rushing some to their graves. Ever vulnerable to the unscrupulous pushers of potions, young people in their late teens and early 20s are buying laughing gas to get high.
Known on the street as “hippie crack,” the gas is attractive in part because it is non-addictive and inexpensive. Laughing gas (nitrous oxide) is not a controlled substance, which means that it's legal to sell or possess it. Small gas canisters called whippets cost as little as 50 cents apiece and are sold with a tool and balloons. The tool is for cracking open the canister and dispensing its contents into the balloons for inhaling, called “huffing.”
Despite the obvious intended use of these items, distributors have skirted the law by labeling their packages, “for food use only.” (Nitrous oxide is the propellant in cans of whipping cream.) However, the death of a 20-year-old Virginia Tech student enabled prosecutors to successfully convict a Phoenix distributor on the technical charge of mislabeling the product.
About a dozen states have attempted to combat misuse of nitrous oxide by legislating stricter labeling and distribution guidelines.
A U.S. federal survey conducted in 1999 showed that its use as a recreational drug had increased 20 percent over the previous year. Nationwide, 6.6 million people had used it at least once. Further, the largest age group among new users was those 35 and older. A number of vendors blatantly sold balloons full of laughing gas at a professional football game tailgate party last fall.
Some readers will recall traveling carnivals that would sell a minute's worth of laughing gas for a few cents to the public. Users would laugh and act silly until the drug wore off, leaving them confused. Even that was probably irresponsible, but today's use is far from humorous.
Today's users sometimes mix it with marijuana and other drugs, seeking to enhance the impact of each. They also will tie a bag around their heads to increase the amount of gas they inhale, which is how the Virginia Tech student died. Nitrous oxide replaces the oxygen in the blood, and a person asphyxiates. Because it is an anesthetic, users are not aware that they are in danger.
The gas can cause people to lose motor control so rapidly that they fall over. A Dateline NBC segment on nitrous oxide huffing showed a Phoenix teenage girl passing out and falling to the ground at a rave party.
Scientists have found that regular use can cause reproductive problems. A 1992 New England Journal of Medicine study revealed that women exposed to high levels of nitrous oxide in their jobs as dental assistants faced a greater risk of infertility. Prolonged use is also believed to damage the bone marrow and the nervous system, due to a diminished ability to process vitamin B-12.
Sources: The Arizona Republic ; www.drweil.com

Monday, March 16, 2015

Vote on Pro-Abortion Obama Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch Will be Incredibly Close

An interesting story from www.lifenews.com about Loretta Lynch. This follows this post about Terri SchiavoFor two very interesting books click HERE.
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Vote on Pro-Abortion Obama Attorney General Nominee Loretta Lynch Will be Incredibly Close

National Steven Ertelt   Washington, DC



An upcoming vote on pro-abortion President Barack Obama’s Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch that was once thought to be a runaway vote for the nominee appears as if it will be incredibly close.
 
According to a new Politico report, its projection is that Lynch will win nomination on a 50-50 tie with pro-abortion Vice President Joe Biden casting the deciding vote. With that in mind, pro-life advocates may have a chance to swing another vote or two into the no column and derail her nomination.
The report mentions swing votes, including Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) and Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio).
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From the report:
Just days before her nomination as attorney general goes to the Senate floor, Loretta Lynch is stubbornly stuck right around 50 votes — suggesting a confirmation fight the Obama administration once seemed certain to win with relative ease will go down to the wire.
Barring an 11th-hour surprise, Lynch is likely to be confirmed. But with four GOP senators currently backing her along with unanimous support from Senate Democrats, Lynch would secure the bare minimum required to be installed as the nation’s top cop – as long as senators hauled in Vice President Joe Biden to break a tie.
Several Republican senators who could have been potential “yes” votes are signaling ahead of the confirmation vote that that they will instead vote against her…. Republican Sen. Dean Heller said in an interview that he is “leaning no” on the confirmation vote expected next week.
The confirmation showdown is set for next week. Senate Majority Leader McConnell hasn’t indicated how he will vote, though two members of his leadership team – Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas and Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, the fifth-ranking Republican – are confirmed “no” votes.
Senate Republicans who are backing her are Orrin Hatch of Utah, Jeff Flake of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Susan Collins of Maine.
Lynch is the nominee to replace pro-abortion Attorney General Eric Holder. Holder, who is pro-abortion and who used his post in the Obama administration to target pro-life people, announced in September he would step down from his position when a replacement has been confirmed.
During her confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Lynch admitted to pro-life Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina that she once signed onto a brief the Planned Parenthood abortion business submitted in its legal battle to overturn the Congressional ban on partial-birth abortions. The Supreme Court eventually sided against Planned Parenthood and upheld the ban on the gruesome abortion procedure.
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Lynch signed on to an amicus brief in the Partial Birth Abortion case before the Supreme Court where she served as an amici in favor of Planned Parenthood. She argued that the ban against the killing of partially born children was “unconstitutionally vague and threatens the integrity of the criminal justice system.”
On April 18, 2007, the Supreme Court announced its opinion in Gonzales v. Carhart, holding that the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act was constitutional. The ban has stopped as many as 15,000 such abortions.
Casey Mattox of Alliance Defending Freedom,previously wrote at LifeNews that “The Gonzales decision held that the federal ban on partial-birth abortions, except where necessary to save a woman’s life, was facially constitutional – meaning that generally speaking the ban was constitutionally sound. Opponents of the ban, including Planned Parenthood and their allies, had argued strenuously that the law was unconstitutional because it lacked a “health” exception.”
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“Hours after the decision, Planned Parenthood was still warning of its imminent negative impact on women’s health,” he said. “Over five years later, Justice Ginsburg and the nation still wait. Although women’s health was allegedly immediately harmed by the decision, we have not yet seen an as-applied challenge on behalf of one of these women, nor have we seen even one documented story of a woman whose health was impacted by the unavailability of a partial-birth abortion.”
Lynch, the U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, is in her second stint as U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of New York, appointed by President Obama in 2010 and also serving in the same post from 1999 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. She will face full confirmation in the Senate, where Republicans are in control.
Lynch would be the second woman to serve as attorney general and the second African-American to hold the post.
ACTION: Contact your senators at http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm and urge a No vote on Lynch’s nomination.




Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Cardinal Dolan, You Can't Have It Both Ways

An interesting article from http://www.ucg.org/  about a U.S. Roman Catholic Cardinal's comments on morality. This follows this post about the world without the U.S. which we MIGHT be getting a short glimpse of in international news now! For a free magazine subscription or to get the book shown for free click HERE! or call 1-888-886- 8632. You can follow me at blogspot here and at twitter here https://twitter.com/brianleesblog. Please consider following both in case one goes down!








Cardinal Dolan, You Can't Have It Both Ways

What does God have to say about religious leaders who call good evil and evil good?


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[Gary Petty] In a recent edition of NBC's Meet the Press, New York's Cardinal Dolan was asked about a situation involving a nationally known athlete who had come out, claiming that he was gay. Cardinal Dolan's response was this: "The same Bible that tells us – that teaches us well about the virtues of chastity and the virtue of fidelity in marriage, also tells us not to judge people, so I would say, 'bravo'."
Well, Cardinal Dolan, you can't have it both ways. You see, the opposite of virtue is vice. The opposite of right is wrong. The opposite of good is evil. Mr. Dolan, what I would suggest you do is read your Bible more – especially the passages that talk about how God is going to judge religious leaders who claim good is evil and evil is good (Isaiah:5:20).
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, NPR and PBS Ignore Gosnell’s Abortion Horrors

An interesting story from www.lifenews.com  about the abortionist Kermit Gosnell. This follows this post about the SPLC and homosexuality.  For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can also get two very interesting books HERE.

ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, NPR and PBS Ignore Gosnell’s Abortion Horrors


The liberal media know an abortion outrage when they hear it. Sadly, they only seem to hear them from the mouths of Republican candidates, and it only takes a statement to outrage the press. Can’t they find a single abortion outrage inside an abortion clinic? Such is their radicalism that nothing, absolutely nothing regarding this gruesome procedure raises their eyebrows, never mind their ire.



One emerging story proves the degree to which our “objective” media’s views on abortion are dogmatic and extreme. Abortionist Kermit Gosnell is on trial in Philadelphia, and not just for killing babies outside the womb, but also for killing a mother through reckless use of anesthesia. Network TV coverage of the trial? http://www.lifenews.com/2013/03/27/abc-cbs-nbc-msnbc-npr-and-pbs-ignore-gosnells-abortion-horrors 



Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Here Is the List of the 'CHAMPIONS of the STATUS QUO for IMMIGRATION *AGAINST* JOBLESS AMERICANS'

A very interesting post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about Senators who are doing nothing to stop bringing in immigrants to compete against unemployed Americans. This follows this post about the large amount of domestic unemployed STEM workers who do not need more workers brought in to compete against them. This follows this post about Freshmen Congressmen who have not yet kept their immigration enforcement promises. This follows this post about Barack Obama's Amnesty Edict. This follows this post about the Black Caucus hurting Black Americans with their immigration stand. This follows this post about how to Report Illegal Immigrants! For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read this very interesting book HERE!

Here Is the List of the 'CHAMPIONS of the STATUS QUO for IMMIGRATION AGAINST JOBLESS AMERICANS'




Our grading system finds that these are the Senators who have done absolutely nothing in the face of 7 million illegal aliens holding non-agricultural jobs and the government giving out permanent work permits to another million immigrants each year.



They have refused to co-sponsor bills that would end the visa lottery and certain rewards for illegal immigration, that would mandate E-Verify to open up jobs now held by illegal aliens, and have declined to introduce legislation of their own to reduce foreign labor importation during a time of high unemployment.



Ayotte, Kelly (Sen.) R - NH



Baucus, Max (Sen.) D - MT

Brown, Sherrod (Sen.) D - OH

Burr, Richard (Sen.) R - NC



Casey, Robert (Sen.) D - PA

Coats, Daniel (Sen.) R - IN

Cochran, Thad (Sen.) R - MS

Conrad, Kent (Sen.) D - ND

Crapo, Michael (Sen.) R - ID



DeMint, James (Sen.) R - SC



Enzi, Michael (Sen.) R - WY



Graham, Lindsey (Sen.) R - SC



Hagan, Kay (Sen.) D - NC

Hoeven, John (Sen.) R - ND

Hutchison, Kay Bailey (Sen.) R - TX



Inhofe, James (Sen.) R - OK



Johnson, Tim (Sen.) D - SD

Johnson, Ron (Sen.) R - WI



Kyl, Jon (Sen.) R - AZ



Landrieu, Mary (Sen.) D - LA



Manchin, Joe (Sen.) D - WV

McCain, John (Sen.) R - AZ

McCaskill, Claire (Sen.) D - MO

McConnell, Mitch (Sen.) R - KY

Murkowski, Lisa (Sen.) R - AK



Nelson, Ben (Sen.) D - NE



Portman, Rob (Sen.) R - OH

Pryor, Mark (Sen.) D - AR



Risch, Jim (Sen.) R - ID

Rockefeller, John (Sen.) D - WV



Shelby, Richard (Sen.) R - AL

Snowe, Olympia (Sen.) R - ME

Stabenow, Debbie (Sen.) D - MI



Tester, Jon (Sen.) D - MT



Udall, Thomas (Sen.) D - NM



Webb, James (Sen.) D - VA



Wyden, Ron (Sen.) D - OR



You can find the personal Grade Card of each of these at:



http://www.congressgrades.com/



If you feel a special urge to call the offices of any of these and complain about their lack of action the last 18 months, you can reach them at:



202-224-3121



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Friday, November 18, 2011

The Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes: The Trust Question & the GOP Going Off a Cliff

A very interesting post from http://www.hughhewitt.com/ about the SuperCommittee and the likelihood that it will raise taxes. This follows this previous post about it! This follows this post about the path that Barack Obama might take to win the 2012 election, despite low popularity! (Think about the 2000 election). . This follows this previous article about encouraging American energy independence. This is a key issue to prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran  and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!


The Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes: The Trust Question

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt


My new Townhall.com column, "Breaking the Back of the GOP Base," addresses why the deductions the Toomey-Hensarling tax hikes attacks are central to the tax code and why cutting them would be an economic, political and social disaster.



The good news is that the Supercommittee appears headed to failure as Democrats attempt to leverage out of the process even more taxes than the GOP already unwisely put on the table and have still refused to release even the outline of fundamental entitlement reform, which is the key to saving the fiscal future of the country.  Politico has the details, but the bottom line is that spending cuts v. taxes hikes as the key to our economic future will be the central debate of the 2012 elections.  The GOP is nuts to muddy up that distinction by putting forward proposals that would raising taxes on millions of Americans by cutting their deductions, and especially to do so without ever vetting such a radical plan with voters.



"Trust us," we are told by many, "the deal is a good one when everything is added in."



But why would you trust a party that campaigns on a Pledge and then negotiates a key deal that is nowhere mentioned in the Pledge, parts of which are antithetical to the Pledge?


The Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes: The GOP Heads For The Cliff

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt

Larry Kudlow made the case for avoiding any Supercommittee tax hikes in his Daily Caller column this morning, but because he is such a gentleman, he let Senator Toomey and Representative Hensarling, the GOP voices calling for "increased revenue,"  off the hook by allowing their argument that "tax hikes on some offset by tax cuts for others doesn't equal tax hikes," a specious argument for which the GOP ought to be ashamed and pilloried.  Certainly that argument will fail on the stump when angry voters return to the town halls and demand an explanation why the GOP got the majority they asked for and promptly raised taxes even as NPR, the Departments of Education, Energy and EPA and a thousand other reminders of the vastness of the federal government seem to be as fully funded as ever.



The Toomey-Hensarling plan promises greater revenues by picking a different set of winners and losers, but no Republican ran on such a platform in 2010. Lower marginal rates would be great, but not in a big deal for deduction caps which shatter expectations and years of financial planning, the operational abilities of hundreds of thousands of not-for-profits and the bottom line of every American living in a high tax state.



This is the hard fact of what the Supercommittee's two Republican tax raisers want to do: They want to substitute their vision of the tax-code supported good society for the one built up over years --the one that favors home ownership and not-for-profits-- and to do so without an honest and open debate with the American people.  The plan might be the best in the world, but the GOP didn't run on it and the people didn't ask for it.  They demanded deep spending cuts, not new revenue.



Republicans who embrace the Toomey-Hensarling tax hike proposal --if it ever emerges from the Supercommittee where hopefully it will die unloved and unwanted-- will never be able to explain how they pulled this from the Pledge to America, on which every Representative campaigned. Senator Toomey will also be hard pressed to ever explain from what speech we might have gained a clue that his mission in D.C. would be to cap deductions so that wealthier people paid more taxes even as he further destabilized the housing market and dealt the not-for-profit sector a shattering blow.



My invitation to both the senator and congressman to appear on the show on which they have often appeared in the past remains open, but I sense not only reluctance on their part to defend these proposals outside the Beltway but also growing recognition among the GOP electeds that this political disaster should be avoided, even though it means a long fight over the disastrous Department of Defense sequestration. Every dollar of "new revenue" is a tax hike, and the GOP did not win the 2010 election promising tax hikes, but rather deep spending cuts which they have thus far not been able to deliver.



Now a political note: Redistricting now underway is going to alter the Congressional district boundaries of every incumbent.  How stupid would they have to be to enter new terrain carrying a ripped up Pledge to America and arguing that the bottom line tax hike each of the voters will be paying is actually good news for those taxpayers?



How will they choose to campaign among home owners whose investment was just further impaired by a Republican Congress in love with an idea that home-ownership ought not to be subsidized when generation after generation of American applauded home ownership and still does.



How are they going to run in a district where the soup kitchen, the college and every church and synagogue got hammered by the Toomey-Hensarling tax hike?



The GOP had better be praying the Democrats are stupid enough to say no to the tax hikes on the table thus giving the GOP a chance to walk away and never, ever agree again to a committee where the enthusiasms of one or two Republicans can carry the entire party far from its core beliefs.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes: Fighting the GOP's Big Government Accomodationists

A very interesting post from http://www.hughhewitt.com/ about the SuperCommittee and the likelihood that it will raise taxes. This follows this previous post about it! This follows this post about the path that Barack Obama might take to win the 2012 election, despite low popularity! (Think about the 2000 election). . This follows this previous article about encouraging American energy independence. This is a key issue to prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran  and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!


The Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes: Fighting the GOP's Big Government Accomodationists

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt


Politico updates the closing days of the Supercommittee and the growing stakes for the GOP.  For the first time the Beltway MSM is beginning to figure out that any tax hikes via deduction caps is an enormous blow to GOP unity, and have found Republicans like Senators Sessions and Inhofe willing to speak on the record about opposing such a disastrous set of tax hikes.




Defeating any such package would have to come from in the House, where an alliance of conservatives and liberals could beat the big government accomodationists which is what the Toomey-Hensarling tax hike plan is --an accommodation to big, indeed enormous government. If the GOP leadership embraces this "Pledge to America" destroying approach, it will never get its momentum back with the grassroots. Until now the tactical losses on every spending battle could be explained away with the canard of "one-half of one third of the government," but that "one-half of one third" was at least useful to block tax hikes. If, as one report put it, Congressman Hensarling made the argument that this is the best we can get and Obama may be re-elected, he ought to not bother running for re-election again because he's got defeat in his heart and on his brain. The GOP has to act like it will win. It cannot set sail to its fears.



The GOP should abandon the secret process.  Fight the Defense Department sequestration now and through next year.  Focus on the Democrats' willingness to cut defense but not NPR, the Marine Corps but not high speed rail and "green jobs."  Focus on the feckless, incompetent president's unwillingness to put any plan on any table.  Go the people on spending v. taxes, led by a nominee certain to share those views.  Ask for a mandate.



Don't cripple the campaign before it begins.



While Speaker Boehner has made statements that can only be understood as clearing the way for tax hikes, Eric Cantor has not, though the Majority Leader hasn't joined the opposition yet. Even Republican Study Committee Chairman Jim Jordan was reserved in his criticism of the Toomey-Hensarling tax hikes in an appearance on yesterday's show, which suggests the support for the idea is falling and it won't be necessary to publicly split with the tax-hikers, or that no one ever expected it to pass the Supercommittee's Dems in the first place, in which case the GOP has once again talked themselves into a PR strategy from hell, one that wins no friends in the Beltway and antagonizes their supporters across the country.



The last call of the day yesterday came from a retired sheriff in Palos Verdes who sent money to Pat Toomey last year after hearing him repeatedly on my show.  I'll keep and play the call for the senator when he returns to the program, hopefully today.  It is the perfect summation of why the GOP has been on an incredibly self-destructive course.  As Rick Santorum said two days ago on my show "It is 'Read My Lips' again."



The Congressional switchboard is 202-225-3121. The Twitter account of Senator Toomey is @SenToomey and for Jeb Hensarling it is @RepHensarling. Other key Twitter accounts: @JohnBoehner, @GOPLeader, @EricCantor, @KevinOMcCarthy and @Senate_GOPs.


The Coming GOP Crack-Up Over the Toomey-Hensarling Tax Hikes

Posted by: Hugh Hewitt


Mike Allen's Tuesday "Playbook" is full of Supercommittee tidbits --bike rides between John Kerry, Rob Portman, and Mark Warner.  Showy displays by 45 senators here and 100 representatives there.  All the stuff of a Beltway culture telling itself they can persuade the public of seriousness by shows of affection.



A local Pennsylvania newspaper has more details on the Toomey-Hensarling tax hike, though, and it isn't pretty.  Perhaps the report is wrong, but here's what it says about Senator Toomey's Supercommittee plan:





At the proposal's core is Toomey's economic belief that simplifying and lowering taxes will grow the economy, and in turn, a growing economy will produce more revenue. It would cut the deficit by a bit more than the $1.2 trillion required of the supercommittee, with about $700 billion coming from spending cuts. It would lower the top tax rate for individuals from 35 percent to 28 percent, and generate around $500 billion in new revenue from closing unspecified tax loopholes and reducing tax deductions....



Toomey, whose plan was presented verbally to his colleagues and not in written bill form, did not specify which spending or tax deductions to cut. In a phone interview Friday, he said his preference would be across the board reductions in deductions as opposed to eliminating any entirely.

His plan equates to $1.50 of cuts for every $1 of new revenue, he said. It's a huge concession for Republicans, he said, considering the bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform had recommended $3 in cuts for each $1 of new revenue.





Though this article is based on an interview with Senator Toomey, perhaps it is wrong, and perhaps this truly horrific idea of a compromise is just a trial balloon designed to demonstrate one GOP senator's commitment to tax reform.



What is crucial is that this approach be loudly and quickly rejected by the House GOP and key GOP senators as any such plan is an enormous breach of faith with the voters who sent back a new GOP majority and who will be asked in less than a year to do so again and to add enough GOP senators to make a working majority for a new Republican president. Any deal like Toomey's would greatly injure the chances of gathering the sort of energy necessary to recreate the 2010, 1994 or 1980 sweep because it would be an obvious indictment of the credibility of the House and Senate GOP, not one member of which ran on such a platform last year.



Jeb Hensarling and Pat Toomey have been frequent guests on my radio show over the past couple of years, and both are sound conservatives. Neither of them ever appealed for support or votes or campaign contributions so they could go to D.C. and cripple the housing market and everyone's home value by limiting the mortgage interest deduction on so-called high-end homes. Neither of them urged capping the charitable deduction so that churches, synagogues, hospitals and tens of thousands of other non-governmental agencies would see contributions decline. Neither of them urged that state and local taxes be made non-deductible so that those Americans already bearing the highest costs of government would bear even more. They didn't do so. No one did. And that's the biggest problem.





Both men seem to have forgotten that they were not sent back to D.C. to re-engineer the government or "reform" the tax code so that millions would pay more and millions would pay less and more total revenue would flow into it, but so that spending would be drastically cut.



They were not sent there to be part of the all-knowing, all seeing Committee of Oz.



The looming sequestration would be a disaster for the military --if it was allowed to happen. But it won't be. If the GOP goes to the country next November demanding a majority that will reform entitlements, cut spending but restore military strength and spending levels to what they need to be, it will win the House again and regain control of the Senate. Harry Reid's temper-tantrum has already shattered the possibility of a blockade of serious reform by effectively ending the filibuster, and reconciliation exists to accomplish a great deal even if the Senate GOP chooses to not take up the cudgel on procedural blockades that Reid embraced and used earlier this year.



But as Rick Santorum said on yesterday's show, the path the Supercommittee's Republicans are said to be on is a disastrous one:





[T]his is "Read My Lips" again. We had George Bush, who said read my lips, no new taxes, and then we passed a tax increase, they passed, I wasn’t around, but they passed a tax increase. I think it was back in 1989. And it was disastrous for us, and obviously, disastrous for President Bush. I think it will be disastrous for members of Congress, because there is an element out there that you’re right, doesn’t believe either side. And when strong conservatives like Jeb Hensarling and Pat Toomey are making the case for this, then it does raise doubts about whether we can hold this strong, conservative majority together into the next election.



Santorum is absolutely right because it will be impossible to put people like Virginia's George Allen, Ohio's Josh Mandel, Florida's Adam Hasner, Texas' Ted Cruz and other great conservative candidates for the Senate on the air and have them be believed when great conservative candidates like Pat Toomey did the same thing a year ago when running for office and then promptly get to D.C. and vote for massive tax hikes on millions of Americans and then tell them to applaud because its "tax reform, don't you know?"



The issue of credibility and integrity has hung over the new House GOP majority from day one.  They all ran on a Pledge to America that is still online and available for everyone to read.  There isn't a word devoted to ending key existing deductions, only promises of more tax relief for small businesses.





There isn't a line about the need to increase tax revenues because such a position would be absurd. The government's spending is crazy, far beyond any reasonable limit. It doesn't need new revenues. It needs to be drastically cut.



This is what drove the political tide of 2010, and the GOP --or rather a handful of GOP electeds and their staffs-- are about to give it all away because they fear a fight with Democrats over the ill-conceived sequestration which came out of the ill-conceived debt deal which flowed out of the ill-conceived punt on the first CR and which is leading to a series of ill-conceived new continuing resolutions which is the result of a refusal of the GOP to have the fight with Democrats they were sent there to have.



Some Republicans hoped that the Democrats might have seen the trials of Europe and acted responsibly to reform at least Social Security and Medicaid, but they haven't. That result was ordained when Harry Reid put Patty Murray and John Kerry on the Supercommittee.



It was worth a hope but it isn't worth collapse and retreat which is the Toomey-Hensarling tax hike plan, a "deal" on new revenues or any other maneuver. If the GOP blinks again, it will be 2006 all over again, and with good reason. If the Congress is going to spend like Democrats, let Democrats run it.



The Congressional switchboard is 202-225-3121. The Twitter account of Senator Toomey is @SenToomey and for Jeb Hensarling it is @RepHensarling. Other key Twitter accounts: @JohnBoehner, @GOPLeader, @EricCantor, @KevinOMcCarthy and @Senate_GOPs. Weigh in.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Tweet "No New Taxes" to the Supercommittee and the Emerging Secret Deal

A very interesting post from http://www.hughhewitt.com/ about the SuperCommittee and the likelihood that it will raise taxes. This follows this post about the GOP debates and the consequences of letting the Mainstream Media decide the candidate. This follows this post about the path that Barack Obama might take to win the 2012 election, despite low popularity! (Think about the 2000 election). . This follows this previous article about encouraging American energy independence. This is a key issue to prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran  and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book HERE!

Tweet "No New Taxes" to the Supercommittee and the Emerging Secret Deal


Posted by: Hugh Hewitt
 
The GOP members of the Supercommittee made a terrible mistake when they floated tax hikes in the form of limits on the deductability of home mortgage interest, charitable contributions and state and local taxes.




When the story broke and anger began to build among the voters that gave the GOP the House in 2010, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor quickly tweeted that the House GOP would not support the tax hikes. (@EricCantor and @HouseLeader are his Twitter addresses.)



Good for him, but the MSM, the president and Congressional Dems have not given up trying to force through tax hikes, including this terrible trio of enormous hits on the middle class.  The president is threatening to allow the national security-gutting defense budget sequestration to proceed if he doesn't get his way.



At this point the GOPers on the Supercommittee should give up trying to bring reason to their Democratic colleagues and announce failure. The House can pass a Defense budget that reverses the DoD sequestration and dare the president to veto it. As anti-Defense as this president is, he just might but in an election year, and on top of the massive cuts he has already imposed on the nation's military?



What the GOP cannot do is fold and accept tax hikes, especially on the fragile housing market and the reeling not-for-profit sector. Limiting the mortgage interest deduction is the worst of many bad economic ideas bandied about by the Beltway wizards who first brought us Fannie and Freddie, and the canard that people don't give to charity because of the deduction marks anyone who utters it as simply ignorant of how the world of churches, universities, hospitals and the hundreds of thousands of crucial not-for-profits from homeless shelters to disease prevention and research groups all operate.



Neither should the Supercommittee set up some lame duck Supercommittee as the Los Angeles Times reports is being considered.  If the Congress is broken because Democrats won't reduce federal spending to 20% of GDP, then declare the impasse and let the people decide what to do, but don't do so by empowering the departing Democratic Senate majority the power to jam through tax hikes.



The 2010 election was about reducing spending. If the Supercommittee cannot reduce spending because the Democrats refuse to then it is time to call the game over and go to the people in the 2012 elections, and not with some backup plan to let the Supercommittee spring back into life to ignore the results of the election ahead. Let the Dems campaign next year on the tax hikes they are demadning on home owners and laying off the staffs of the not-for-profits while crippling the high tax states. The GOP needs to insist on entitlement reform and only entitlement reform, not tax hikes dressed up in the language of "tax reform" which tricks no one into not noticing the massive tax hikes they are paying except the Beltway sharpies who thought it up.



A handful of House members on important committees should not push the GOP into abandoning its core views, and lobbyists ought not to set up all next year as a bacchanalia of secret deals and celebratory toasts to their shrewd manipulation of the Beltway processes. If there is a deal to make a deal during the lame duck session next year it will be obvious to the conservative base, the Tea party and anyone who isn't drunk that the fix is in to raise taxes and the Congressional GOP is a part of it.



Don't do it. Don't split the party and the base. Declare impasse and begin a ten month campaign to win the argument and the majorities necessary to fix the spending problems, and do so without a deal in place to ignore the results of that vote.



Tweet your opposition to @JohnBoehner @MajorityLeader @GOPWhip @KevinOMcCarthy @Senate_GOPs @robportman

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Call The Supercommittee Republicans

A very interesting post from http://www.hughhewitt.com/ about the SuperCommittee which is to work on the U.S. Budget. This follows this post about the constitutional election in Texas.  This follows this previous article about encouraging American energy independence. This is a key issue to prevent money from going to hostile countries such as Iran  and Venezuela. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE and you can read a very interesting book  HERE!

Call The Supercommittee Republicans


Posted by: Hugh Hewitt
 
There are six Republicans on the Supercommittee: Congressmen David Camp of Michigan, Jeb Henserling of Texas, and Fred Upton of Michigan and Senators Jon Kyl of Arizona, Rob Portman of Ohio and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania.




They can all be reached via the Congressional switchboard: 202-225-3121.



Together with the House and Senate GOP Leadership these six Republicans are on the brink of a disastrous "deal" with Democrats that will reduce or eliminate the individual tax deductions for home mortgage interest, for state and local taxes and possible for charitable contributions as well.



These changes would hammer an already extremely weak housing sector, and immediately reduce the value of every home in America because the home mortgage interest deduction is part of the value of every house, whether or not its owners use the deduction at all. Proponents of this tax hike urge that it will fall only on the wealthy or the most expensive homes or just second homes, and this is nonsense, reflecting a basic ignorance of how the housing market actually works. Reduce the value of houses on the high end and you reduce the value of houses everywhere on the housing ladder. Reduce the value of second homes and you reduce the demand for homes, period.



Not only would every homeowner's wealth instantly decline upon such an agreement, the banks and other financial institutions would also be obliged to recalculate the value of their holdings connected to home mortgages.



Any limit on the deductibility of state and local taxes punishes every citizen of high tax states severely. Capping the charitable deduction in any way would be a hammer blow on tens of thousands of not-for-profits, and if anyone tries to argue that people don't give because of the tax deduction, they have never, ever been involved in fund raising, period.



So it is a terrible deal, and one that could only be cooked up by consultants inside the Beltway who haven't lived outside of the City for decades, and who wrongly think they can disguise a massive tax hike on millions of Americans by calling it "tax reform." This "deal" would shatter support for the House GOP especially as that new majority was sent back in 2010 to control spending, not reduce the budget deficit via massive tax hikes and new revenue streams. Focus-group tested rhetoric about "tax reform" and "growing the economy" works for focus groups, but not for voters who paid very close attention in 2010 and didn't hear a single GOP candidate campaign on a platform of slashing the mortgage interest deduction, the deduction for state and local taxes and the charitable deduction.



If the Supercommittee proposes anything remotely like this disaster, expect a full court press to push the GOP Freshmen in the House to oppose the bill, and watch as the Democrats on the ropes in Senate race after Senate race regain their footing as the GOP base concludes that it just doesn't matter who they send back to D.C. or what they are promised, they will always end up with the short end of the stick and a growing federal government fueled by even more of their accumulated savings.



Call the Supercommittee and tweet to @JohnBoehner, @MajorityLeader @GOPWhip and @KevinOMcCarthy plus @robportman and @Seante_GOPs to communicate opposition, early and often, to this the worst trial balloon of decades of trial balloons.

Monday, October 25, 2010

These pro-amnesty incumbents in trouble‏

A timely post from http://www.numbersusa.com/ about vulnerable Amnesty Candidates!! This follows this post about the Republicans running for Senate in 2010. This follows  this post about the Falcon Lake murder and this post  which shows that there are 30,000 openly illegal immigrants in the border town of El Paso. For more that you can do to get involved click HERE!

These pro-amnesty incumbents in trouble‏

If you want to make a last-minute campaign donation where it can make a difference for better immigration policies . . .




HERE ARE THE HIGH-IMMIGRATION INCUMBENTS

WHO ARE IN TROUBLE AND COULD LOSE

-- and who have anti-amnesty challengers

who probably could use a contribution



The pro-amnesty vs. anti-amnesty balance of power could shift a lot in the next Congress.



A number of you have been asking where final campaign contributions might be the most helpful in pushing out high-immigration congressional incumbents in favor of low-immigration challengers.



I asked my staff to prepare the list below without regard to Party affiliations. These are the races where contributions might be helpful (BUT DON'T GIVE TO THE INCUMBENT WHOSE NAME IS LISTED.)



Every incumbent in this email meets the following criteria:



1. Incumbent has failed to use his/her time in Congress to protect unemployed Americans from unfair competition with foreign workers (legal and illegal).



2. Incumbent is considered by the pundits to be in danger of losing his/her seat (but still close enough to keep it).



3. Incumbent has a challenger who is promising to work for less immigration. (A few of these challengers are not promising much at this point. I leave it to you whether you think they are worth supporting.



In other words, the low-immigration challenger is given a good chance to replace the high-immigration incumbent but probably needs extra money to do the job.



I am not endorsing any of the challengers, because we don't endorse anybody. But our research definitely finds that the incumbents listed on this page are the immigration bad guys and their challengers promise to be immigration good guys.



There are many more high-immigration, pro-amnesty incumbents who are in election trouble, but their challengers have not promised to fight open-borders efforts.

When you click on any of the incumbents listed below, you will see our grid that compares the immigration promises of the incumbent and of the challenger.





You can click on the name of the challenger just underneath the photo to find the campaign web page and a way to donate.





If you live in any of these jurisdictions, you may want to go to the webpage and find out how you can help with the last days of campaigning.

Take a look at these names. They are all Members of Congress who failed in the last two years to feel any urgency about protecting unemployed Americans from unfair foreign labor competition.

NOTE: IF YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE LINKS BELOW, THEN GO TO THE TOP OF THIS BLOG POST WHERE IT SAYS "THESE PRO-AMNESTY INCUMBENTS.." AND CLICK THERE


ALASKA


Sen. Murkowski






ARIZONA


Raul Grijalva


Gabrielle Giffords






CALIFORNIA


Jerry McNerney






COLORADO


Sen. Bennet


Ed Perlmutter






CONNECTICUT


Joe Courtney






FLORIDA


Ron Klein






GEORGIA


Sanford Bishop






IOWA


Bruce Braley


David Loebsack






ILLINIOS


Phil Hare






KENTUCKY


John Yarmuth






MASSACHUSETTS


Ed Markey






MAINE


Mike Michaud






MICHIGAN


Gary Peters






MINNESOTA


Collin Peterson


Jim Oberstar






MISSOURI


Ike Skelton






MISSISSIPPI


Bennie Thompson






NORTH CAROLINA


Bob Etheridge


David Price


Brad Miller






NEW JERSEY


John Adler


Frank Pallone






NEVADA


Sen. Reid


Dina Titus






NEW YORK


Steve Israel


Carolyn McCarthy


Mike McMahon


Brian Higgins






OHIO


Dennis Kucinich






PENNSYLVANIA


Mark Critz


Tim Holden






TENESSEE


Jim Cooper






TEXAS


Ruben Hinojosa


Ciro Rodriguez


Lloyd Doggett






VIRGINIA


Gerry Connolly






WASHINGTON


Sen. Murray


Rick Larsen


Adam Smith






WISCONSIN


Ron Kind



In addition, there is the amazing race for governor in Colorado.



One latest poll shows a statistical tie between pro-enforcement champion Tom Tancredo and sanctuary city Mayor Hickenlooper.



You can get to Tancredo's webpage here.