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  • GOP introduces one-week stopgap with $12B in spending cuts

    04/05/2011 5:37:09 AM PDT · by The Big Boo · 18 replies
    The Hill ^ | 4/5/11 | Molly K. Hooper and Russell Berman
    Republicans on Monday night introduced a measure to fund the military through September and government operations for one more week. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told his conference about the legislation — which contains $12 billion in spending cuts — during a Monday night meeting, his office said. The move is intended to prevent a government shutdown that would start after Friday unless Congress approves another measure to fund the government.
  • Hoyer: Tea Party Republicans Acting Like ‘Dictators’ on Budget Negotiations

    03/30/2011 1:59:45 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 53 replies
    CNSNews.com ^ | March 30, 2011 | Matt Cover
    Washington (CNSNews.com) – House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that conservative Republicans who oppose anything less than the significant budget cuts they promised their constituents were acting like “dictators” and were to blame for stalled budget negotiations. Harkening back to the government shutdown of 1996, Hoyer blamed what he called the “perfectionist caucus” for refusing to compromise, then and now. “The last time government shut down President Clinton was President of the United States,” Hoyer told reporters at his weekly media briefing. “And what happened then was the perfectionist caucus thought they would be the dictators and do it...
  • The 'Untouchable' $23.6 Billion Funding Obamacare

    03/16/2011 7:13:53 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 14 replies
    Big Government ^ | March 16, 2011 | Ernest Istook
    Untouchable. That’s the treatment being given to the $23.6 billion being spent right now to implement Obamacare. This $23.6 billion is part of the $105.5 billion appropriated by the last Congress to fund Obamacare. The remainder (Think of it as post-dated checks for the other $81.9 billion.) automatically becomes available between now and FY2019. None of this is to be confused with an additional $115 billion authorized for additional appropriation to Obamacare—but which the current Congress is unlikely to provide. The most pressing question, however, is whether any of the current $23.6 billion will be rescinded as part of the...
  • Continuing Resolution a Budget Joke

    03/16/2011 1:24:35 PM PDT · by Kaslin
    Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2011 | Donald Lambro
    WASHINGTON -- Getting a law passed in Congress is a very difficult thing to do, as our Founding Fathers designed it that way, fearing that bad legislation would rob the people of their rights and freedoms. Of course that hasn't prevented Congress from passing bad legislation that denies our freedoms, such as Prohibition or, more recently, Obamacare, which will force Americans to buy health insurance they neither want nor need. But that has meant blocking good legislation, too, such as the House's mid-fiscal-year budget cuts, which will carve $61 billion out of President Obama's 2011 spending binge as a down...
  • Congress Must Stop $105.5 Billion in Automatic Obamacare Spending

    03/16/2011 10:11:57 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 31 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2011 | Terry Jeffrey
    Thanks to the irrepressible Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, who is emerging as the most energetic and principled conservative leader of the 112th Congress, the Congressional Research Service published a report on Feb. 10 detailing how the Obama administration is planning to spend $105.5 billion that was put on an appropriations autopilot in the health care legislation the Democrat-majority Congress enacted last year. Unless the Republican-controlled House in this Congress can force President Obama to sign new legislation forbidding dispersal of this $105.5 billion, the administration will spend it to lay the basic foundations for a socialistic health care system in...
  • House Conservatives Tire of Stop-Gap Spending

    03/15/2011 10:42:31 AM PDT · by Qbert · 10 replies
    Newsmax ^ | 3/14/2011 | Dan Weil
    As House Republican leaders work to put together the second stop-gap spending bill of the year, House conservatives are getting fed up with the whole process. They don’t like the idea of spending the remainder of the fiscal year – until Sept. 30 – fighting with Democrats over miniscule spending cuts that make little headway in cutting into the government’s huge debt burden, Politico reports. “I don’t think a lot of people have the stomach to do this ad infinitum,” said freshman Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho. He doesn’t see the debate on short-term funding going on much longer.
  • CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES! VOTE COMING UP ON CONTINUING RESOLUTION

    03/15/2011 10:26:59 AM PDT · by tutstar · 42 replies
    US Congress ^ | 3/15/11 | misc
    PolitiFact, FactCheck, and WaPo All Confirm: The $105 Billion Obamacare Slush Fund Exists SLY to put it nicely for the 3 jokers to hide teh funding in the bill. Why on earth would the House vote to repeal ZERO-care but vote to fund the monstrosity? If the dems had done the budget back in the fall there wouldn't be the possibility of government shutdown in the first place. They didn't want the budget to affect the Nov election and they don't want to commit to it now. It was supposedly to their advantage so that they can say the "Republicans...
  • Repeal It and Then Fund It?

    03/14/2011 5:42:10 AM PDT · by jenk · 15 replies
    jenkuznicki.com ^ | 03/14/11 | Jen Kuznicki
    Dear Republican Leadership, those little campaign promises that got you elected are being clearly brought to mind. The CR cannot pass without including language to right a wrong. The Democrat's dirty trick of including appropriations to the Obamacare bill cannot be tolerated. The party loyalists are getting fed some pretty murky swampwater on why Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor are insisting on a continuing resolution that funds Obamacare. We elected you to cut and slash like Edward Scissorhands on an overgrown juniper. Istook's testimony is devastatingly clear on what needs to be done. Perhaps this quote from Politico will show...
  • House GOP Leader Won’t Rule Out Funding Planned Parenthood in Final CR

    02/28/2011 3:32:59 PM PST · by jazusamo · 29 replies
    CNSNews ^ | February 28, 2011 | Edwin Mora
    (CNSNews.com) - House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) today would not rule out that the Republican House leadership would permit taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood in the final continuing resolution that Congress must enact to keep the government funded through the rest of fiscal year 2011, which runs through Sept. 30. The CR currently funding the government--enacted by the Democrat-controlled lameduck Congress in December--expires on March 4. To keep the government funded past March 4, Congress must approve, and President Barack Obama must sign, another CR by that date. This week, the Republican leadership is trying to approve a short-term...
  • Movie Review: Quantum of Solace

    03/25/2009 12:02:13 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 26 replies · 1,594+ views
    By some tortured, objective filmmaking standard it might be possible to make the case that Quantum of Solace isn’t the worst James Bond film of all time, but I defy anyone to argue that it isn’t the least satisfying. After all, a bad James Bond film is still a James Bond film. There is that going for it. Invisible cars and Grace Jones have done no small amount of damage but in the smoking, campy wreckage there still lies a James Bond film. Unfortunately, in the smoking, plodding wreckage of Quantum of Solace that scrap of comfort is nowhere to...
  • Lawrence of Eurabia

    11/17/2008 1:17:46 AM PST · by Cindy · 11 replies · 1,372+ views
    Author’s Note: The following is, unfortunately, a true story that took place this semester at the once-great (and once-conservative) Pepperdine University. No names have been changed to protect the guilty. They don’t deserve it. One Monday morning, just before the 2008 presidential election, a Pepperdine student (and College Republican, or CR) took a sign to the Office of Student Affairs. The sign read “Barack Obama socialism ‘08” in big letters, with “Socialism is bad. Do not vote Obama ’08. More info: CR meeting Weds 8pm, AC 245”. A young woman working in the office took out a stamp and approved...
  • HSU Republicans appeal to university to change nondiscrimination policy

    11/05/2008 3:12:07 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 3 replies · 499+ views
    The Times-Standard ^ | 11/03/2008 | Donna Tam
    Some of Humboldt State University's student Republicans feel like minorities on campus, and are asking the university to change its nondiscrimination policy to include ideological views. ”The point is that everyone should be getting a chance to be heard,” said Jerilyn Gashi, president of the HSU College Conservatives, formerly the College Republicans. “Too often, the definition of diversity ends at a certain list. It should be extended to everyone, Republicans included.” The club is asking HSU to amend the university's nondiscrimination policy to include a clause prohibiting discrimination on the basis of ideological view or affiliation with major political parties....
  • Don’t Forget the Other Multi-Billion Dollar Spending Bill Being Debated This Week

    09/24/2008 3:30:22 PM PDT · by Fox_Mulder77 · 5 replies · 341+ views
    Heritage Foundation ^ | September 24, 2008 | Steve Keen
    With the debris from the current financial storm still swirling, Congress must not overlook the other massive spending bill speeding its way through Congress. As a result of Congress’s stubborn refusal to fulfill their constitutional responsibility to fund the government (not passing a single appropriations bill this session) they must now pass a continuing resolution (CR) to avoid a government shutdown. Unfortunately, instead of crafting a well thought out clean bill, Congress predictably larded it up with billions of dollars in false “emergency” spending, and believe it or not, even included a multi-billion dollar bailout of privately owned automotive companies....
  • Breaking News: Pelosi 'No Energy' Bill Part of House Draft CR

    09/22/2008 8:52:15 AM PDT · by PowerPro · 53 replies · 434+ views
    Human Events ^ | 09/22/2008 | Jed Babbin
    House Democrats are bypassing renewal of the offshore oil drilling ban by including the entire Pelosi “drill nothing” energy bill in a draft of a Continuing Resolution. HUMAN EVENTS obtained a copy of the most recent House draft CR this morning. The Pelosi bill, HR 6899, fails to open more than a miniscule part of the available offshore drilling areas and -- even worse -- it establishes permanent bans on development of most other domestic energy sources (natural gas, oil shale, etc.) and does nothing to develop nuclear power. It passed the House earlier this month and is now languishing...
  • University of North Carolina College Republicans take stand on illegal immigration

    04/26/2006 8:42:51 AM PDT · by UnionCountyYoungRepublican · 16 replies · 674+ views
    http://www.unccgop.org ^ | April 26th, 2006 | unioncountyyoungrepublican
    Buy A Brick, Secure Our Nation! COLLEGE REPUBLICANS SEND BRICKS to SENATORS to PROTEST ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION and AMNESTY On Monday, May 1, 2006 the UNC College Republicans will sell bricks on campus to promote activism against illegal immigration and guest worker amnesty. The event will take place from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM, around the Belk Tower. Five dollars will guarantee a brick with a customized message, and will cover shipping costs to the offices of Senators Bill Frist, Elizabeth Dole, and Richard Burr. Individuals may also choose to send bricks to Senators Edward Kennedy and John McCain, sponsors of...
  • Two arrested for hurling pies at columnist (Ann Coulter)

    10/22/2004 3:38:00 AM PDT · by kcvl · 267 replies · 14,035+ views
    Two arrested for hurling pies at columnist 10/22/2004, 6:04 a.m. ET The Associated Press TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Two men ran onstage and threw custard pies at conservative columnist Ann Coulter as she was giving a speech at the University of Arizona, hitting her in the shoulder, police said. University police arrested the men but did not release their identities. In her half-hour speech Thursday night, Coulter trashed Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry and derided liberals and Democrats while saluting conservative students who attended her speech. Coulter writes a column for Universal Press Syndicate. Her appearance was sponsored by the...
  • Photos. Jenna Bush and others on the Presidential campaign trail

    10/12/2004 7:10:45 PM PDT · by dennisw · 43 replies · 4,274+ views
    yahoo | oct 2004
        Jesse and Sharpton together at last.    John Kerry with that phony namaste greeting. The good Reverend must be baffled by this New Age space case with his yellow bracelet.Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites), left, gestures after speaking to the congregation at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004, in Miami. The Rev. Gaston E. Smith, pastor of the church, is at right. (AP Photo/Carl Juste, Pool)    Tue Oct 12,12:10 PM ET Doctors cheer for US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) at September 2004 campaign rally. Bush and White House...
  • Young people registering by the tens of thousands in battleground states

    09/20/2004 5:07:26 AM PDT · by quantim · 101 replies · 2,425+ views
    AP via mlive ^ | 9/20/2004, 6:47 a.m. ET | MARTHA IRVINE
    (AP) — Voter registration drives aimed at young people are turning 18- to 24-year-olds into an important variable in the presidential election, especially in decisive battleground states such as Michigan — where nearly 100,000 young people have registered in recent months — and Wisconsin, where the numbers are even higher.They are the nation's newest swing voters, with polls showing their support for the major candidates has vacillated in recent months. A Harvard University poll found that, in a five-month period, 19 percent of young potential voters changed their minds about whom they'd support."It's a big population of fluid voters, and...
  • Cynthia McKinney at Cornell

    12/01/2003 12:27:48 PM PST · by Elliott Reed · 12 replies · 276+ views
    Cornell Daily Sun ^ | 12/1/03 | Elliott Marton Reed
    The McKinney Questions By ELLIOTT MARTON REED Imagine walking past M-c-K-i-n-n-e-y on Ho Plaza, asking "Hi. Isn't the weather great here?" Her response: "Yes. Bush did steal the election, because as MLK said… so in conclusion, I always fought for blacks in Florida while in Congress." As the second person to pose questions at her "What Kind of America" speech on Nov. 19, I swear this is basically all her standard response entails. Don't professors answer questions in good faith? Real ones do. If I were a less reserved and conservative individual, I would have attended Cynthia M-c-K-i-n-n-e-y's events carrying...
  • College Republicans @ UT-K -- Explosive Growth

    08/26/2003 5:53:22 PM PDT · by Constantine XIII · 20 replies · 318+ views
    http://web.utk.edu/~crutk/default.html ^ | 8/26/03 | Constantine XIII
    The College Republicans here at the University of Tennessee (Knoxville) had their first general meeting today. Not only was this meeting chock full of the standard conservative goodness we all expect, it also held something new that bodes well for our cause. Over 60 members both old and new came to the first meeting of the year. That we have grown from a paltry five members two years ago to our current strength indicates not only great skill on the part of our leadership but the ideological direction of the student body here at UT in general. In comparison, the...