There Are No Spending Cuts Without Downsizing Government
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 21st at 01:27 PM |
Republicans and conservatives have correctly asserted that the federal government doesn’t have a revenue problem; it has a spending problem. However, a more trenchant summation of our public policy vices would go something like this: we don’t have a spending problem, per se; we have a big government problem. While such a characterization might sound redundant, the Orwellian language used to describe spending cuts throughout | Read More »
Time to End Bipartisan Profligacy of Transportation Spending
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 18th at 08:35 AM |
One of the preferred methods liberals use to tax and spend is to create special “trust funds” for particular expenditures, with the intent of hiding the funds within the Treasury’s general fund. The system goes something like this: levy a tax that is supposedly earmarked for a specific expense and impounded in a trust fund (lock box); gradually purloin the fund by using it for | Read More »
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The Entire Premise Behind Debt Negotiations is a Farce
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 15th at 12:06 PM |
“I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution. I would be willing to depend on that alone for the reduction of the administration of our government; I mean an additional article taking from the Federal Government the power of borrowing.” Thomas Jefferson, Letter to John Taylor of Caroline, November 26, 1798 Obama and the Democrats have no intention to cut | Read More »
Tech at Night: FCC, Net Neutrality, Spectrum, Amazon
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 14th at 03:30 AM |
Sorry if you’ve been missing Tech at Night this week. Monday I just ran out of time as I had to do a whole bunch of housekeeping*, and tonight I’m running late. So let’s go. In classic Tech at Night style, let’s talk about the FCC. They took forever to get the ball rolling on Net Neutrality, but it’s coming now and it’s a vehicle | Read More »
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OK President Obama, Let’s Raise Revenue
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | July 7th at 11:09 AM |
President Obama is intimating that the GOP’s opposition to “increasing revenue” is the sole obstacle to achieving a deficit reduction plan. We should call his bluff and put forth proposals to increase revenue. Then, there will be no excuses for opposing a Balanced Budget Amendment. Obama has complained that we are overlooking the “spending through the tax code.” He is correct. There are a lot | Read More »
Dirty Spending Secrets
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | June 26th at 10:23 PM |
How bad is Washington spending? Well, there is a new website that’s up called Dirty Spending Secrets with a Q&A format to uncover some of Washington’s dirtiest spending secrets. Several friends of mine have emailed it to me. It’s actually pretty easy to figure out, but also horribly shocking — in the Q&A multiple choice, just go for the worst answer and you’ll probably be | Read More »
End subsidies to ethanol
By: Chris Chocola (Diary) | June 13th at 02:06 PM |
We’ve Key Voted a “Yes” vote to Senator Coburn’s Amendment to kill Ethanol Subsidies. Bad economic policy should be eliminated. Period. Exclamation point. End of story. We have an opportunity to strike deep into the heart of Big Ethanol – Senator Coburn’s Amendment repeals not only the tax credit, but it also repeals the tariff on imported ethanol. It’s a great first step on the | Read More »
Short Memories And Republican Successes
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | June 8th at 05:00 AM |
Back on March 15th, I wrote a post pointing out what happens when Republicans get milquetoast — their polling goes down. If you will go back to March 15th, there was a poll out that said the GOP hadn’t been compromising enough. In fact, the poll said that “71% say the GOP is not willing enough to compromise with Obama on the deficit.” I noted | Read More »
A dumping ground for pork projects
By: Chris Chocola (Diary) | June 6th at 09:22 PM |
The Senate is going to take up a bill tomorrow that fiscal conservatives need to be aware of. It’s S. 782, the “Economic Development Revitalization Act of 2011″ We’ve issued a Key Vote Alert calling for a “NO” vote on S. 782. This bill reauthorizes the US Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA), which costs $500 million a year, and has proven to be | Read More »
It’s Obamacare, Stupid
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 11th at 06:44 PM |
Many establishment conservatives are agog with joy over the grand sellout of a budget deal. They feel that John Boehner was the real winner in the debate. The problem is that they are all focusing on the dollar amount of the discretionary spending cuts. They are forgetting the 800-pound gorilla in the room; Obamacare. The cost of O-care to our economy, liberty, consumer choice, and | Read More »
Not a Big Enough Fight
By: Rep. Michele Bachmann (Diary) | April 8th at 04:27 PM |
Since Republicans took the House majority in January I have been calling for our leadership to fight. We must answer the bell that was rung last November when the American people called us to fight for deep cuts in spending, for the full repeal of ObamaCare, for an end to taxpayer funding of abortion, and for a government that will live within its Constitutional boundaries. | Read More »
Exclusive Report: RSC Budget, Honest Solutions, Builds Upon Ryan’s Blueprint
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 7th at 04:19 PM |
While Obama was rubbing shoulders with noted bigot Al Sharpton, House conservatives have been working arduously to formulate a coherent budget and stave off the impending debt crisis. Earlier this week, Paul Ryan bravely offered the first steps toward achieving fiscal solvency and vitiating dependency on government. Ryan’s diligence has provided the groundwork for a debate among conservatives as to how best reinstate the ideals | Read More »
Ryan’s Budget: A Conservative View- The Excellent, the Good, and the Need for Improvement
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 5th at 03:39 PM |
The moment we have been anticipating has finally arrived. House Budget Committee Chairman has released his budget for FY 2012, along with his blueprint for tax and entitlement reform over the next decade. This budget proposal, which would cut $5.8 trillion from the CBO baseline over the next decade, is a mature and well balanced plan emanating from a city full of fatuous demagoguery. It is important to note | Read More »
It Works Every Time
By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary) | April 4th at 08:59 AM |
Monday Morning open thread.
Washington Post: 95% Believe Spending Cuts Are The Best Way To Cut The Deficit
By: Dan McLaughlin (Diary) | March 15th at 01:06 PM |
Greg Sargent, the Washington Post’s in-house left-wing activist, has a hilarious post up analyzing the latest WaPo poll. (The post was originally entitled, “The pubic agrees with Dems, but they don’t know it,” although eventually someone caught on and fixed the typo.) Everybody has typos; what’s more enduringly amusing is Sargent’s effort at spin: