Posted on 15 November 2012. Tags: Afscme President, Baby Boomers, Campaign Volunteers, Congressional Budget Office, Debt Reduction Plan, Deficit Reduction, Election Type, Federal Health Care, Federal Spending, Fiscal Responsibility, Groundwork, Health Care Costs, Health Care Spending, Huffington Post, Labor Groups, Lee Saunders, Moment Of Truth, Political Realism, President Lee, Washington Post
Amid A Chorus Of Pleas For ‘Fiscal Realism’ The President’s Left-Wing Allies Mobilize ‘Another Campaign’ To Prevent It WASH POST: ‘Entitlement Reform Must Be On The Table’ WASHINGTON POST: “Entitlement Reform Must Be On The Table … no serious [debt-reduction plan] can exclude entitlements. With Republicans in control of the House and holding 45 votes [...]
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Posted on 01 December 2011. Tags: Budget Shortfalls, Congressional Budget Office, Federal Employees, Government President, Government Workforce, Levels Of Government, Moment Of Truth, Patriotism, Payroll Tax, Reduction Act, Republican Proposal, Security Trust Fund, Senate Proposal, Social Security Tax, Social Security Trust, Social Security Trust Fund, Tax Holiday, Tax Increases, Tax Relief, Trims
Republican Payroll Proposal The Republican Proposal Extends Current Payroll Tax Relief, Reduces The Deficit By $111 Billion And Trims The Size Of The Federal Government Prevents A Tax Increase, Protects Social Security: Provides a one year extension of the temporary Social Security tax holiday that passed in 2010, protecting all individuals from tax increases, [...]
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Posted on 21 July 2011. Tags: Blank Check, Bribes, Class Warfare, Debt Ceiling, Debt Crisis, Debt Issue, Demagoguery, Dramatic Reform, Future Of Our Nation, Harry Reid, Incitement, Mitch Mcconnell, Moment Of Truth, Permanent Change, Reelection, Senate Candidate, Senate Minority Leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch, Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mcconnell, Virginians
I asked US Senate Candidate Tim Donner his opinion on the debt ceiling plan proposed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. As we pointed out the other day, this is exactly the kind of question Virginians want answered. For far too long Republicans have spent too much money and the Democrats have spent even more. [...]
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