Blowing up the Romney vs. Obama dead heat meme
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | July 14th at 02:17 PM |
Friday I spoke with WBYZ 94.5 Radio’s Wild Bill McKubby about my recent article, “Romney extends lead among Independents to 14 percent.” During the interview we blow up mainstream media’s meme that the presidential race tied. We also take Obama to task for his $trillion deficits, his 50% increase in the national debt and his incessant Pinocchio campaign falsehoods. You can listen to the interview | Read More »
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Romney: Obama’s reckless spending fans a ‘prairie fire of debt’
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | May 15th at 05:00 PM |
Speaking in Des Moines, Iowa this afternoon, Romney took President Obama to task for his incessant spending and borrowing: “Today America faces a financial crisis of debt and spending that threatens what it means to be an American. Here in the heartland you know in your hearts that it’s wrong. We can’t spend another four years talking about solving a problem that we only make | Read More »
Obama’s failed promises: Iowa edition
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | January 3rd at 03:15 PM |
The good folks at the RNC took a look at what Obama promised in Iowa four years ago …. and the record of failure that followed. The result is the following video, “Failed Promises: Iowa Edition” along with a little research to demonstrate Obama’s failure: In Des Moines, Iowa, four years ago Obama promised that when “We’ve made the changes we believe in,” we’d be | Read More »
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Obama’s deficit reduction – a measly $400 billion over ten years
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | February 13th at 10:30 AM |
President Obama offers deficit reductions of a woefully inadequate $400 billion over ten years as he continues his ”trillion-dollar deficits for years to come.” In this week’s edition of his, or rather “Your Weekly Address,” President Obama claims he is ”proposing a new budget that will help us live within our means”: My budget freezes annual domestic spending for the next five years – even on programs I | Read More »
Enough is enough – Senator-Elect Marco Rubio delivers Weekly Republican Address
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | November 6th at 11:00 AM |
This election the American people said enough is enough. That message was loud and clear. — Senator-elect Marco Rubio Senator-Elect Marco Rubio gets it. In today’s Weekly Republican Address, Senator-Elect Rubio talks about what the Republicans must do to get the country headed back in the right direction: Govern as public servants who understand that re-election is simply a byproduct of good public service and | Read More »
Pat Toomey on the wasteful and extravagant spending of Dems’ extreme agenda
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | August 14th at 08:30 AM |
Our national strength does not come from bailouts and government spending. It comes from a free enterprise system and the hard-working honest citizens who make it run. — Pat Toomey In this week’s Weekly Republican address, Republican Senate candidate and former Representative Pat Toomey talks about the wasteful and extravagant spending of the Democrats’ extreme agenda. Toomey succinctly lays out the problem Obama and the | Read More »
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Boehner: ‘where are the jobs?’
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | June 27th at 12:52 PM |
In today’s “Weekly Republican Address,” House Republican Leader John Boehner asks, “Where are the jobs?” It’s a good question. After all, to justify spending trillions of borrowed money on President Obama’s so-called stimulus, energy and health care bills, Obama and the Democrats promised the unprecedented spending would create jobs: The president and Democrats in Congress claim this spending binge is necessary to put Americans back | Read More »