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Radio Address by Senator Richard Burr
http://burr.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressOffice.PressReleases&ContentRecord_id=bce1fd8c-e3d5-84e6-5af4-682fa2a6a58b ^ | February 28, 2009 - 7:33 AM

Posted on 03/02/2009 10:44:10 AM PST by cc2k

February 28, 2009 - 7:33 AM

Radio Address by Senator Richard Burr

To listen to the audio of Senator Burr’s radio address, please click here.

“Hello, this is U.S. Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina.

“This week, President Obama shared with all Americans his priorities and concerns about the serious economic challenges we are facing.  I appreciated his optimism and agree with him that our country has the ability to overcome this significant economic challenge.  The strongest tool we as Americans have is our ability to rally together and find solutions with unity of purpose.  There is no limit to our ability and potential when we as a nation and as a people work together.  Many times, disagreements between the two political parties in Washington get all the headlines.  What’s not reported is the fact that Republicans and Democrats agree on where we want to go, but we disagree on how we’re going to get there.

“These uncertain times present us with a defining moment.  The actions and decisions we make and the actions we take in our nation’s capital and in state capitals across the country will have a profound impact on our way of life for years to come.  Families facing tough decisions at home know this because they are confronting the same challenges.  Washington needs to understand this reality as well.  It’s difficult to fully appreciate, but every time Congress and the President spends a dollar, it’s actually a dollar plus interest that our children and our grandchildren will have to pay back.  We must remind ourselves of this fact every day.  Unfortunately, Washington is in a state of denial.  Our spending habits haven’t gotten better, they’ve only gotten worse.

“It seems that every morning you pick up the newspaper, you’re reading about another multi-billion dollar government spending plan being proposed or even worse, passed.  The numbers are so large, and the deficits so staggering, it’s difficult for the average person to imagine how much money we’re talking about.  We become numb to what the dollar figures really mean, or the obligation that accompanies them.  Let me take a moment to try to explain what is happening in Washington right now, and what it will mean for all of us down the road.

“This week, the president submitted to Congress the single largest increase in federal spending in the history of the United States, while driving the deficit to levels that were once thought impossible.  If we just look at what our debt spending will cost us in interest payments alone, we are talking about $4 trillion over the next 10 years, more than a billion dollars of interest payments every day.  Think of that $4 trillion as a finance charge on your credit card bill – you have to pay it, but you get nothing for it in return.  This finance charge obligates more than $52,000 for every family in America over the same 10-year period.  These payments don’t even make a dent in the balance we owe.  In fact, the balance on our credit card continues to grow as we continue to spend.  Like a family that finds itself choking under the weight of credit card balances and finance charges, the federal government is quickly obligating the American people to a similar fate.

“This is why we must keep our eye on the big picture.  For two centuries, the American Dream has depended on the simple belief that men and women work hard so their children would have a better future.  Looking at the spending priorities of Democrats in Washington in the proposed budget and over the past month, it’s hard to escape the reality that for the first time we could see the American Dream vanish.  Now, instead of working hard so our children can have a better life tomorrow, we are asking our children to work hard so we don’t have to make tough choices today. 

“It’s long past time to show restraint and to make the tough choices that will help put our fiscal house in order.  Generations of Americans past have often been called on to make great sacrifices for their country.  Many have made the ultimate sacrifice.  Is it not time for government to make sacrifices for future generations?  It’s time for those elected to lead.  Will we rise to the challenge, and make the tough choices necessary or will we simply hand the obligation to our children and wish them luck?

“Thanks for listening.”



Click here for YouTube video of this address


TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: 111th; gopradioaddress; richardburr; transcript
I missed this Saturday. Actually, the first link I found was a few minutes ago.

Note to self: Self, be sure to look for Republican response when posting Pres__ent's weekly address.

1 posted on 03/02/2009 10:44:10 AM PST by cc2k
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To: cc2k

The Republican counter address is not publicized at all.


2 posted on 03/02/2009 10:56:01 AM PST by elpadre (nation)
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To: elpadre
Yeah, I guess you're right.

Why would they need to publicize it. There's only a few radio networks, and they all carry the Republican address right after the Pres__ent's address. And everyone listens to that one, so there's no need to publicize it </1920's>

3 posted on 03/02/2009 11:42:35 AM PST by cc2k (When less than half the voters pay taxes, it's called "taxation without representation.")
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To: elpadre
The Republican counter address is not publicized at all.

When Republicans are back in control in 2010 . . . there needs to be an agenda already set up for situations like this one. Republicans can be too nice to others. We're not 'in your face' and we're not "ACORN-like." We just don't act that way. We are genteel. And it's coming back to bite us.

I'm not saying act like the DemocRats. But one of the situations that haunt the GOP and Conservatives is that we have not had an agreed upon action to take EVERY time the DemocRats have acted against Conservatives, against sanity, against the GOP leadership, against Republicans, against The Constitution. Republicans have been fractured and have not stood as ONE VOICE because the GOP has allowed for RINOs and bi-partisan-crappers. And that has to stop.

If Michael Steele cannot set some regulations for dealing with opponents in stone, then the RNC needs someone else to lead it. The GOP must stand for traditionally conservative Constitution defending voters. Throw the RINOs and the bi-partisan crappers out. They're not helping at all. If being TRUE to Conservative Beliefs is being Partisan, then dog-gone, so be it! Stand up for what is right or get off this bus and go over to the DemocRat side of the street.
4 posted on 03/02/2009 1:34:04 PM PST by HighlyOpinionated (The Constitution & Bill of Rights stand as a whole. Remove any part & nullify the whole.)
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To: cc2k

Glad he’s my U.S. Senator. Too bad Kay Hagan is as well.


5 posted on 03/02/2009 2:28:33 PM PST by My GOP
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To: HighlyOpinionated
If the MSM don't give Republican responses, or other Republican matters of importance decent coverage, then the RNC should flood TV and radio outlets with press releases - blogosphere also. We are not PR savvy - enough.
6 posted on 03/02/2009 2:51:15 PM PST by elpadre (nation)
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