Thursday, February 28, 2013
Rep. Schwartz Earns 'F' On Americans For Prosperity Report Card
When
it comes to economic freedom, two Pennsylvania members of Congress
earned "F" grades in the latest report card issued by Americans for
Prosperity-Pennsylvania.
Reps. Chaka Fattah and Allyson Schwartz, both Philadelphia-area Democratic members of Congress, received failing grades from the group.
Both
are career politicians in predominantly Democratic districts. Both have
supported Barack Obama's failed economic policies over the past four
years and both cast yes votes for Obamacare.
Schwartz
is planning to run for Pennsylvania governor in 2014 despite being
pro-abotion and anti-Second Amendment ... and having voted for every
tax increase proposed by the Obama administration.
AFP has also launched an interactive online version of its
congressional key vote scorecard, which includes AFP key votes from the past
three congresses and will be the scorecard’s online home moving forward.
AFP ranks members of Congress on their votes for economic freedom.
AFP’s new scorecard website is online at: http://www.americansforprosperity.org/scorecard.
Why Bob Woodward's Fight With The White House Matters to You
Obama Admits Spending Problem
Bob Woodward claims White House threatened him
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Dr. Ben Carson to speak at CPAC 2013
On The Road To Ruin With Obama
Obama Homeland Security official retires after illegals are set free
Government Accountability Office: Obamacare may add 62 trillion dimes to deficit
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Editorial: First lady's Oscar appearance a step too far
You know you've overstayed your welcome when liberal newspapers are taking pot shots at you.
From the very left-of-center Delaware County Daily Times in Pennsylvania:
If
anyone else is wondering what first lady Michelle Obama was doing
Sunday night presenting the Academy Award for best picture via remote
from the White House, join the club.
In a country as divided as ours, such reminders further divide instead of unite.
Sometimes staying out of the spotlight is the smartest thing an actor or a politician can do.
Editorial: First lady's Oscar appearance a step too far - delcotimes.com
Why 'Lincoln' Was Snubbed At Oscars
Supreme Court's spotty record on civil liberties
10 Governors Setting a Fiscal Example for Washington
Monday, February 25, 2013
Bob Woodward: Obama moving the goal posts on sequester deal
Bob Woodward, whose latest book, "The Price of Politics," examines the 2011 negotiations between President Obama and Speaker John Boehner on a "grand bargain" to cut the deficit, reform the tax code and curtail entitlements, exposes Barack Obama's treacherous and deceitful motives as the deadline for the sequester that Obama himself imposed approaches:
So when the president asks that a substitute for the sequester include not just spending cuts but also new revenue, he is moving the goal posts. His call for a balanced approach is reasonable, and he makes a strong case that those in the top income brackets could and should pay more. But that was not the deal he made.
Bob Woodward: Obama moving the goal posts on sequester deal
Bob Woodward: Sequestration was Obama's idea from the start
Debunker: President Says Deficit Was Cut by $2.5 Trillion. Really?
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Sen. John Hoeven Delivers Weekly GOP Address
Friday, February 22, 2013
Who you calling a wuss, Ed Rendell?
Gil Spencer does a nice job of tearing apart Ed Rendell's "liberal
logic" about government needing to spend more money. Hasn't his pal
Obama done enough spending over the past four years?
And
how did Rendell leave Pennsylvania better after eight years as governor?
Despite pushing through one of the biggest tax hikes in the state's
history and ushering casino gambling, Rendell squandered billions of
dollars in new revenue and failed to address most of the state's biggest
problems.
Rendell also left office with a $4 billion deficit. So watch who
you're calling a wuss, Fast Eddie.
Gil Spencer: Rendell says government has gone soft - delcotimes.com
Why the Minimum Wage Doesn't Work
Sen. Graham: Obama Has Killed 4,700 People With Drones
Thorns to Pa. Attorney General Kathleen Kane
From the editorial pages of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS
to Pennsylvania’s new attorney general Kathleen Kane for holding a
press conference and then refusing to answer questions about a contract
to privatize management of the state Lottery. According to a report at
PhiladelphiaCBSlocal.com by reporter Tony Romeo, Kane refused to take
questions after declaring that a contract to privatize management of the
Lottery, negotiated by Gov. Tom Corbett violated the state
constitution. Reporters were told to submit questions via e-mail to be
answered later. Franklin and Marshall College political analyst Terry
Madonna says the move was unusual, Romeo reported. Romeo quoted Madonna:
“Public officials owe it to the citizens of the state to hold press
availabilities to answer questions from the press particularly when they
render important decisions with huge implications, fiscal, as well as
political.” We wholeheartedly agree.
Roses for Pottsgrove GED program at Rolling Hills
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Obama's Minimum Wage Folly Will Kill More Jobs
Liberal Bias Central to Obama Media Edge
Obama doubles down on nuclear disarmament
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Rep. Allyson Schwartz earns 'F' for economic freedom
When
it comes to economic freedom, two Pennsylvania members of Congress
earned "F" grades in the latest report card issued by Americans for
Prosperity-Pennsylvania.
Reps. Chaka Fattah and Allyson Schwartz, both Philadelphia-area Democratic members of Congress, received failing grades from the group.
Both
are career politicians in predominantly Democratic districts. Both have
supported Barack Obama's failed economic policies over the past four
years and both cast yes votes for Obamacare.
Schwartz
is planning to run for Pennsylvania governor in 2014 despite being
pro-abotion and anti-Second Amendment ... and having voted for every
tax increase proposed by the Obama administration.
AFP has also launched an interactive online version of its
congressional key vote scorecard, which includes AFP key votes from the past
three congresses and will be the scorecard’s online home moving forward.
AFP ranks members of Congress on their votes for economic freedom.
AFP’s new scorecard website is online at: http://www.americansforprosperity.org/scorecard.
Simplifying Government: Pennsylvania's Pension System
Sen. Rand Paul: Who’s next on Obama’s drone hit list?
Delusional Obama Claims He Cut Deficit $2.5T When He Added Record $6T To Debt
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Money chase by Obama circle ripe for corruption, say government watchdogs
New Pa. AG Kane Dodges Questions During Press Conference
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State Sen. Bob Mensch: Pa. faces public pension crisis
Democrats and their union allies are trying to block pension reform in Pennsylvania even though the pension funds for state workers and teachers are $41 billion in the red. The Democrats' plan of ignoring the problem hasn't worked out too well so far.
State Sen. Bob Mensch: Pa. faces public pension crisis
Monday, February 18, 2013
Gas prices spike 51 cents in past 2 months
Rubio raises $100,000 selling water bottles
The Obama Bankruptcy Curse Strikes Again!
Jeannie DeAngelis, writing at American Thinker, on the way Barack Obama is flushing your tax dollars down the toilet:
To date, approximately 34 Obama-backed green energy companies have gone bankrupt, the most well-known being Solyndra.
The Obama Bankruptcy Curse Strikes Again!
Would you pay to hear Hillary Clinton speak?
Sarah Palin to address CPAC 2013
The Dems' Self-Help Section ...
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Homeland Security Now Armed With Enough Ammo for 24 Year Long Iraq War
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Revised U.S. Map Erases Pa., Makes Philadelphia Its Own State
Weekly GOP Address: Devastating cuts in Obama's sequester
Top 10 State of the Union lowlights
Local police departments running out of ammunition
Friday, February 15, 2013
Where Obama Thinks Money Comes From
Pa. voter ID law won't be enforced in May primary
All of this could have been avoided had Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille not sided with 3 Democrats on the court to block the Voter ID law.
Castille faces a retention vote this year. VOTE NO!
Pa. voter ID law won’t be enforced in May primary
What about Lew? Five reasons to stop his confirmation
Priorities: Obama says he'd get rid of the penny
We have 25 million Americans looking for work, we have a $16 trillion national debt, we had no economic growth for the last quarter of 2012, we have U.S. troops engage in combat in a half-dozen countries, we have a national takeover of health care that will hurt millions ... and what is Obama talking about? Let's get rid of the penny. This is what you get when low-information voters go the polls.
Making cents: Obama says he'd get rid of the penny
Thursday, February 14, 2013
The Real State of the Union
Rep. J. Randy Forbes: America's new government-imposed religion
Toomey: Reject Hagel for Defense Secretary
Pennsylvania
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey is the latest lawmaker to openly criticize
controversial Obama Secretary of Defense nominee Chuck Hagel, saying he
will oppose Hagel's confirmation.
Pat Toomey issued the following statement on Thursday:
"I
appreciate and respect Sen. Hagel’s service to our country – both as an
Army noncommissioned officer in Vietnam and as a member of Congress.
Nevertheless, I have deep concerns about Sen. Hagel’s attitude toward
our national security relationship with Israel, and his approach toward
dealing with Iran and various terrorist organizations including
Hezbollah. Also, his poor performance during the Senate confirmation
hearings and lack of transparency in providing information to the Armed
Services Committee raise serious questions about Sen. Hagel’s ability to
manage the Pentagon."
"I met with Sen.
Hagel in my office and closely watched his responses to my colleagues on
the Armed Services Committee. Specifically, I've sought explanations
regarding his opposition to Iran sanctions and his statements regarding
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His remarks seem inconsistent to me
and are troubling. His earlier positions on Iran were inconsistent with
administration policy, and I am troubled by what appears to be a
nomination conversion on this and other issues."
"The
president deserves considerable latitude on appointing members of his
cabinet and I have typically supported those nominees including those
with whom I have significant policy disagreements. But Sen. Hagel's
shifting positions, questionable performance during the Senate
confirmation process and disturbing record on some of the most important
national security issues of the day concern me."
"In light of these concerns, I will not vote to move to his nomination forward."
Dr Ben Carson Tells Hannity Why He Spoke Out Against Obama's Policies To Obama's Face
Michael Barone: Obama operating above law
It's Always Global Warming
Fort Hood victims abandoned by Obama
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Obama State of Union speech flunks AP Fact Check
NRA ad: Obama gun proposals would lead to 'confiscation'
George F. Will: Time to break up the big banks
Paul Ryan: Obama delusional on debt
Tea Party Response to State of the Union 2013: Rand Paul
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
FULL TEXT: Sen. Marco Rubio Delivers the Republican Address to the Nation
Rubio: More government isn't going to help you
Sen. Marco Rubio delivers GOP response to State of the Union
'The Hangover Part III' starring Sen. Bob Menendez
Undergo unnecessary root canal surgery or watch Obama speech?
Unemployment rate for government workers is 4.2% - Private sector workers: 8.6%
Monday, February 11, 2013
Report: Navy SEAL kills Osama bin Laden, loses health care
Lawmaker invites Ted Nugent to Obama's State of the Union address
The Benghazi Scandal and Media Bias
Poll: Deficit Reduction Rises on Public's Agenda
Weekly GOP Address: Obama Blocks 'America's Energy Future'
The ghosts of Benghazi will haunt Hillary Clinton
Federal Reserve's Holdings of U.S. Gov't Debt Up 257% Under Obama
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Dump Obamacare and put Dr. Ben Carson in charge of nation's health care
Top 10 media missteps of 2013 - so far
Lawmakers seek to slash their salaries
Friday, February 8, 2013
Dr. Benjamin Carson's Amazing Speech Directed at Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast
Will Obama Let Iran Start World War III?
Mugged By Reality on School Choice
Video: So God Made A Liberal...
Report: Obama to cut U.S. nuclear arsenal by one-third
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman to donate raise to charity
Kudos to Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman, who will donate three years of pay raises the state neglected to send her because of bureaucratic snafu to charity. A good example other elected officials should follow.
Montco D.A. to donate raise to charity
Dems side with GOP to pressure Obama on Keystone XL Pipeline
Pa. blocks online gun permits
Pennsylvania's new Democratic attorney general isn't wasting any time kowtowing
to the liberal agenda of big-city mayors like Philadelphia's Michael Nutter.
Pa. blocks online gun permits
Thursday, February 7, 2013
'Obama AWOL when Americans killed'
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Chris Christie: Obama Flood Insurance Program A ‘Disgrace’
Democratic Congresswoman Owes Nearly $11,000 in Taxes
Living the good life off of government benefits
Welcome to Barack Obama's America. Why work when you can live well off of government handouts?
Reporter Chris Papst of a local CBS affiliate in Pennsylvania recently did this scathing report on the massive growth of government assistance:
Our family would be eligible for $14,976 in free day care, another $13,400 for Head Start and Early Head Start, $7,148 in housing vouchers, $6,500 for weatherization projects, $400 to pay heating bills, $480 a year for a cell phone, with an extra $230 for a land line, and $182 in free legal advice.
The family would get more than $6,028 in food assistance and another $6,045 in medical assistance. The mother is eligible for $5,500 in Pell Grants for school with an additional $12,000 for the Education Opportunity Grant; SMART Grant; and TEACH Grant.
Our family would also get $6,800 in tax credits, and $1,900 in withholding would be returned.
Add it up and this family can get $81,589 in free assistance.
“This isn’t the American dream,” commented Matt Brouillette of the Commonwealth Foundation.
Matt Brouillette is with the Commonwealth Foundation, a government watchdog group which emphasizes a safety net, not a safety hammock.
Living the good life off of government benefits
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Pay raise for Congress, pay cut for military under Obama
8.8 Million Americans on Disability Sets New Record
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Progressive failure on full display in California
Congress rated lower than head lice
Americans have low regard for members of Congress, but Barack Obama recently signed an executive order giving Congress a pay raise. Another example of how Obama is out-of-touch with the American people.
Mike Argento: Congress rated lower than head lice
Monday, February 4, 2013
Gasoline costs take biggest share of household income in three decades
Pessimist, Optimist or Obamamist?
GOP seizes on Obama's blown budget deadline
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Top 10 things to fear in 2013
Solyndra architect Chu resigns from Obama cabinet
Weekly GOP Address: No Budget, No Pay
Friday, February 1, 2013
Romney campaign donated $90K to Red Cross after election
Obama Admin advice for confronting mass shooters: Scissors
The Obama administration has some helpful advice in case a gunman enters your place of employment or a public building: Arm yourself with scissors. Thanks again all you low-information voters for re-electing this dunce.
DHS advice for confronting mass shooters: Scissors
Pain at the pump: Gas price jump is highest in two years
Have you noticed the spike in prices at the gas pump? The cost of a gallon of gas has gone up 13 cents in the past two weeks. Thanks again to all you low-information voters who re-elected Barack Obama so we can keep paying those high gas prices.
Pain at the pump: Gas price jump highest in two years
Thorns to Pa. state pension official for raise
From the editorial page of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS to the State Employees Retirement System board for giving a substantial raise to the chief investment officer at a time when the pension system has put local and state finances in jeopardy. The SERS board recently awarded CIO Anthony Clark a $20,001 increase, from $250,016 to $270,017, while the state is facing an unfunded pension liability of $41 billion. State treasurer Rob McCord, who is a member of the board, revealed the raise in a press release in which he announced his objection to it. “At a time when the state is struggling to find a way to meet its future obligations to retirees, this is a bad decision on both a symbolic and a financial level,” McCord said. We couldn’t agree more.
Roses to Natural Lands Trust; thorns to state pension official for raise
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch, a liberal with sanity, dies at 88