Eric Cantor – GOP Will Repeal ObamaCare
August 31, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Healthcare, National, National Politics, Republican Campaigns, Video, Virginia, Virginia Politics
Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA) promises that a GOP Congress will repeal ObamaCare:
"we will do everything we can" to delay, defund and repeal Obamacare.
Let’s hold Eric to his promise. Elect a GOP House and Senate – then put their feet to the fire!
H/T – Lynn Mitchell @ SWACgirl and RealClearPolitics
Sphere: Related ContentBob Goodlatte on the Upcoming Tax Increase
August 30, 2010 by Cato
Filed under National, National Politics, Taxes, Virginia, Virginia Politics
MASSIVE TAX INCREASE WILL HIT ALL AMERICANS
More than 7 million jobs have been lost in the last three years and over 3 million of those jobs have been lost since the President signed the so-called stimulus bill into law last year.
Unfortunately, these are numbers that the American people are all too familiar with and yet the Congress continues to pursue an agenda that will further threaten American job creators. While Americans are asking “Where are the jobs?”, the Majority in Congress continues to demonstrate that they do not understand the priorities of our constituents or appreciate how private sector jobs are created.
It is clear: the policies of higher taxes, runaway spending, government takeovers and record debt which have become commonplace in Washington these days are having a chilling effect on the nation’s small businesses, the economic engine of our economy. From the so-called stimulus bill to the government takeover of our health care system and the threat of higher taxes and massive deficit spending, these policies have further hindered the creation of private sector jobs.
Sphere: Related ContentWill Lisa Murkowski BUY Her Way Onto Ballot?
August 29, 2010 by Cato
Filed under National, National Politics, Republican Campaigns
We’ve seen it all before. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) just can’t seem to help screwing up.
First, they supported Charlie Crist. Florida Republicans wanted Marco Rubio. The NRSC wanted Sue Lowden. Nevada Republicans wanted Sharon Angle. The NRSC wanted Trey Grayson. Kentucky Republicans wanted Rand Paul. … You get the idea.
NOW, NRSC chairman Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) may be getting ready to make his BIGGEST MISTAKE YET!
As a tight Alaska senatorial primary goes to absentee ballots, the NRSC appears to be putting resources behind incumbent senator (and primary night loser) Lisa Murkowski. There’s just one problem. Rumors are swirling that Murkowski is in negotiations to buy her way onto the ballot through Alaska’s Libertarian Party should she lose after the absentee count.
Does Sen. Cornyn really want to go to GOP donors asking for money and have to explain why NRSC funds went to support someone on the Libertarian line.
Sphere: Related ContentObama’s Oil Drilling Moratorium Has Cost 23,000 Jobs
August 28, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Environment, National, National Politics
Barack Obama wants MORE spending to aid the economy. Yet, he didn’t hesitate to put an estimated 23,000 people out of work “for the environment”. That’s the cost of his administration’s decision to stop drilling in the Gulf.
I guess a job’s not a job unless you work for the government.
We were told that this was necessary because we were facing the greatest environmental disaster of our lifetimes. Well, it seems that wasn’t exactly true. However, Obama followed Rahm Emmanuel’s advice – never let a good crisis go to waste.
Sphere: Related ContentThe Decline Continues …
August 27, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Economics, National, National Politics
I guess it’s still all George W. Bush’s fault!
High Unemployment Continues. Home sales are in decline. Auto sales fell through the floor after Obama’s “Cash for Clunkers” program ended. Used car prices are unnaturally high thanks to government interference in the market.
What do these little factoids have in common? Liberal interference with the free market.
Who’s at fault? OF COURSE, it can’t be the sainted Obama.
If Republicans were out of power for DECADES. The left and the media would STILL somehow manage to blame George W. Bush and the GOP. One thing is for certain; FACTS mean nothing!
Sphere: Related ContentDo We “Terrorize” Muslims?
DelawareLiberal claims that we (Americans) terrorize Muslims. Do we?
Let’s look at this example from our friends from the First State leftosphere:
In the latest in a spate of anti-Muslim incidents over the last two days, an intoxicated man entered a mosque in Queens on Wednesday evening and proceeded to urinate on prayer rugs, New York police officials said.
The man, identified as Omar Rivera, reportedly shouted anti-Muslim epithets and called worshippers who had gathered for evening prayer “terrorists.” One witness told the New York Post the man was “very clearly intoxicated” and had a beer bottle in his hand at the time.
“He stuck up his middle finger and cursed at everyone,” Mustapha Sadouki, who was at the mosque at the time, said. “He calls us terrorists, yet he comes into our mosque and terrorizes other people.”
Was Omar Rivera rude? YES! Should he be punished for his offense? YES! Is this terrorism against Muslims? Give me a break!
Let’s face it, we live in the world we live in. If a group of Episcopalians or lacrosse players were responsible for the largest terror attack in our nation’s history, many Americans might blame Episcopalians or lacrosse players. It’s wrong, but it’s also human nature.
The left needs to quit portraying every distasteful incident of anti-Muslim bias as an act of terrorism or a major civil rights issue. It’s a classic case of HATE AMERICA FIRST!
Sphere: Related ContentCan We Spend Our Way to Recovery?
August 22, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Economics, Fiscal Policy, National, National Politics
It should come as no surprise to you that I don’t think we can. Thanks to the profligate policies of Obama / Pelosi / Reid most Americans realize it too.
Is there a solution? YES! Read this outline from Heritage:
National Cost of Government Day
August 20, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Delaware, Delaware Politics, Fiscal Policy, Maryland, Maryland Politics, National, National Politics, Taxes, Virginia, Virginia Politics
Yesterday was National Cost of Government Day. What does that mean? It means that, on average, you have finished paying the cost of government for this year:
Today is the first day you stopped working for Uncle Sam and began working for yourself. Americans must labor 231 days out of the year just to meet all costs imposed by government – 8 days later than last year and a full 34 days longer than 2008.
Sadly, if you live in Maryland (as I do) you will continue paying for the cost of government through September 4th (4th worse in the nation). Delawareans will have met their obligations tomorrow. Virginians on August 25th.
Sphere: Related ContentWhen All Else Fail – The Politics of Fear
August 16, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Democrat Campaigns, Fiscal Policy, National, National Politics
Taxes go up in January. Unemployment is still hovering at 10%. The economy is still in the tank. The deficit has soared to an unheard of TRILLION dollars. What’s a Democrat to do?
Go back to the playbook! The politics of fear seems to work when all else is failing.
Their policies have been complete failures. If they run on their record, few Democrat seats are safe. So ….
During his weekly radio address, President Barack Obama gave us a glimpse into this fall’s mid-term elections:
IF YOU VOTE REPUBLICAN OLD PEOPLE WILL DIE!
Seniors freezing in the cold, eating cat food; that is the image Barack Obama and the DNC want to paint for this fall’s election. Why not?
As Erick Erickson points out in RedState – it’s a replay of 1994 all over again. Fortunately, it didn’t work then. Hopefully, it won’t work now.
Sphere: Related ContentBloggers Beware! Big Brother Wants YOU
August 9, 2010 by Cato
Filed under Blogging, National, National Politics
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the blogosphere …
Politicians have egos. Let’s face it, you need a healthy ego to run for public office. There’s nothing wrong with that. However, when politicians conspire with the bureaucracy – and each other- to prevent average citizens from exercising their First Amendment rights, something is WRONG!
To that end, politicians are turning to campaign finance laws to prevent citizen bloggers from criticizing those self same politicians:
Sphere: Related ContentIn Ohio, for instance, Edmund Corsi runs GeaugaConstitutionalCouncil.org, a blog that praises and criticizes various local officials. Well, it turns out that some of those officials don’t like getting criticized. Rather than responding with their own speech, however, those pols got the Geauga Board of Elections to file a complaint with the Ohio Election Commission. They said that Corsi violated Ohio’s campaign finance laws because he failed to register, appoint a treasurer and file regular financial reports with the state before daring to speak.
After some legal wrangling, the Commission now reads the complaint to say that Corsi violated the law by not disclosing his name and home address on the website. But, as the Institute for Justice has repeatedly pointed out, mandatory disclosure laws cause far too many people to remain silent. Thankfully, an Ohio-based public interest law firm has come to Corsi’s defense and asked for these charges to be dismissed.


