Showing posts with label GOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOP. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2010

Central Planning via Republicans: H.R. 5980

If Republicans do not yet "get" that we are against the top-down, central planning style of government by now, when will they?

Just received this alert from the fine folks over at Northern Virginia 912 regarding the Republican sponsorship of H.R. 5980-
Bring Jobs Back to America: Strategic Manufacturing & Job Repatriation Act’.

Excuse me GOP, let's roll back government, not increase interference in the free market which our federal government was never supposed to do in the first place.
For more background on this latest bad idea from Congress please read Kenneth Vaughn's release:

Tea Parties Reject Republican's Attempt to Expand Government

 We need repeals of laws that were rushed through, unconstitutional, unaffordable, and unsustainable drains on American enterprise, not more of the same.

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Dear GOP Pledge Takers...

In Republicans Still Haven't Learned, NRO's Andrew McCarthy writes about the recent deal cut over the extension of the Bush era tax rates and how the GOP's recent "A Pledge to America" cannot be taken seriously. He also makes the case that in addition to agreeing to 100's of billions of new spending against their pledge, they misplayed their cards so badly that they have actually helped the chances for Obama to be holding the winning political hand in 2012.

We haven't even had a chance for the new Congress to be sworn in-- and already the GOP is showing signs they still lack the confidence they need to take any path but the one of least resistance.

America cannot afford to have wobbly kneed leadership in the opposition to blatant statism.  We didn't vote for more of the same big government irresponsibility. We don't consent. Dear GOP pledge maker...here is a quote from your pledge:
In a self-governing society, the only bulwark against the power of the state is the consent of the governed, and regarding the policies of the current government, the governed do not consent.

The Pledge to America echoed what America has been shouting for the past two years, but if their first actions are indicative of what we will get from them now-- than we are going to have even bigger problems than before.

So please explain it to us GOP pledge makers. What's the deal? Is this going to be more of say this, do that?