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    Republicans Must Oppose Reid’s Minibus Bill

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  November 1st at 10:30 AM  | 

    Update: 16 Republican Senators voted to empower Harry Reid and expand Food Stamps.  It is now up to House members to demand a full floor vote with amendments to this bill. Last week, we noted that Harry Reid, with the help of Republican leadership, is attempting to come late to the 2012 budget game and commandeer the entire process through a series of ‘minibus’ bills.  | Read More »

    Tags: Appropriations, food stamps, House, Senate, Spending

    Stop Harry Reid’s Egregious Budget Power Grab

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  October 26th at 12:02 PM  | 

    Senate Democrats (and all other Democrats, for that matter) have not passed a budget for over 900 days, yet they are planning to come late to the game and commandeer the appropriations process.  After delaying the process for over two years, Harry Reid, with the help of some Senate Republicans, is planning to expedite appropriations bills in a way that disavows standard procedures of transparency.  | Read More »

    Tags: Appropriations, Budget, Harry Reid, House, Mitch McConnell, Senate, Spending

    A Conservative Look at Perry’s Economic Plan

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  October 25th at 12:11 PM  | 

    When Herman Cain proposed his 9-9-9 plan, many conservatives became energized, despite their misgivings with the fine print of the plan.  It wasn’t so much the details of the proposal that excited the base, as most conservatives intuitively recoiled from a consumption tax; it was the boldness of the plan that resonated with them.  Cain’s 9-9-9 brought some excitement to a race that was defined | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, BBA, Budget, Herman Cain, Medicaid, Medicare, Mitt Romney, regulations, rick perry, Social Security, Spending, taxes

    Barack the $15 Trillion Man

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  October 24th at 10:30 AM  | 

    Amidst the hype concerning the so-called era of austerity and budget cuts, the national debt is rapidly marching towards the $15 trillion milestone.  As of late last week, the national debt stood at $14.94 trillion.  For those of you keeping score, that number has grown by $646 billion since the debt ceiling was raised on August 2, as part of the great bipartisan Budget Control | Read More »

    Tags: 2012, Barack Obama, Budget, debt, Entitlements, George W Bush, Spending, taxes, welfare

    Tech at Night: Anonymous fails again, Obama fails again, Internet censorship home and abroad

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  October 11th at 03:00 AM  | 

    Columbus Day winds to a close, a cold slows me down, but Tech at Night marches on somehow. You know what’s also marched on? The New York Stock Exchange’s website. The anarcho-terrorists of Anonymous promised to take that website down (note: just the website, not the actual trading computers). Well, they failed, unless you count a two minute outage as success. Heck, RedState pretty much | Read More »

    Tags: amazon, Android, Android Market, Anonymous, AT&T, Auctions, Barack Obama, Censorship, China, Competition, Cybersecurity, FCC, Google, HTC, incompetent, Internet, Mary Bono Mack, NYSE, Patents, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Spectrum, Spending, Sprint Nextel, Subsidies, T-Mobile, tax and spend, Telecommunications, Universal Service Fund, Universal Service Fund Reform, Unlicensed Spectrum, White Spaces, wireless

    Open Thread: Margaret Thatcher on Public Money

    By: Jake (Diary)  |  September 27th at 03:00 PM  | 

    from the diaries by Neil As we debate just how much our government ought to be spending–and where that money should come from–I think it’s a good idea to reflect on the words of Margaret Thatcher on the subject of “public money” (of course, when is listening to Maggie a bad idea?): Open thread.

    Tags: Margaret Thatcher, open thread, Public Money, Spending

    GOP Plans to Cave on Transportation Spending

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  September 27th at 12:45 PM  | 

    We’ve seen this show before.  Republicans propose grand ideas to cut spending and implement free-market reforms; they speak ebulliently about their new ideas, and …they summarily scuttle them and cave to the Democrats. Earlier this year, Republicans proposed a commendable plan to end the bipartisan pork fest of surface transportation spending.  Instead of continuing the inexorable expansion of transportation spending, House Transportation Committee Chairman John | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, debt, FAA, highway bill, House, John Mica, pork, Senate, Spending, Tom Coburn, transportation

    Obama’s Fuzzy Stimulus Math

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  September 8th at 08:50 PM  | 

    Let’s forget the fact that Obama’s entire Stimulus 10.0 is a counterintuitive proposal that doubles down on the very failures that precipitated this speech.  Let’s also disregard the fact that enshrining unemployment insurance as a permanent handout will perpetuate unemployment.  And more union-induced, short-term money drops on infrastructure will do nothing but stimulate traffic jams.  Let’s focus purely on the very numbers that the administration | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, Budget, debt, deficits, jobs, Social Security, Spending, stimulus, taxes, unemployment, welfare

    Obama Makes the Case for State Control of Surface Transportation

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 31st at 01:12 PM  | 

    Earlier today, Barack Obama decried the gridlock that has prevented Congress from passing a long-term surface transportation bill (highway bill) as unacceptable and inexcusable.  He also asserted that we must formulate a policy in which funding would be directed to those districts that need it the most, instead of politically motivated pork, such as the bridge to nowhere (which he supported in the Senate).  Well, | Read More »

    Tags: Appropriations, Barack Obama, Budget, federalism, pork, Spending, transportation

    OK, Obama, Repeal the Entire Payroll Tax..But Save Social Security

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 29th at 01:00 PM  | 

    After Labor Day, Obama plans to unveil his highly unanticipated jobs plan.  Much like his first jobs plan, this one will include massive stimulus handouts to special interests, prodigal infrastructure spending (as much as $556 billion), unprecedented extensions of unemployment benefits, and more welfare transfer payments.  Concurrently, he will inveigh against “rich” job creators and offer a healthy dose of vapid rhetoric regarding regulatory reform.  | Read More »

    Tags: Barack Obama, debt, payroll taxes, Social Security, Spending, stimulus, taxes

    $500,000 of Green for Green Jobs, Red for the Rest of Us

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 23rd at 02:02 PM  | 

    It certainly pays to go green.  Well, at least until the greenbacks stop flowing – and bankruptcy kicks in. Last year, the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Chris Horner estimated that the $30 billion green handout in the stimulus bill cost taxpayers roughly $475,000 per job created.  According to the Wall Street Journal, that’s quadruple the cost of creating a job in a nonsubsidized private firm.  It | Read More »

    Tags: debt, Green Energy, Spending, stimulus

    The Entitlement Leviathan in Numbers

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 22nd at 12:32 PM  | 

    Immediately prior to breaking for the August recess, Congress passed a bipartisan agreement to cut spending.  Well, sort of. Leaders in both parties got together to do something evil and stupid; they agreed to the largest increase in the debt ceiling, without solving our debt problem.  They cut discretionary spending by $6.67 billion for FY 2012, from $1.0497 trillion to $1.043 trillion.  That’s a bit | Read More »

    Tags: Budget, debt, Entitlements, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, Spending, welfare

    Tech at Night: One great idea and two bad ideas in the House

    By: Neil Stevens (Diary)  |  August 19th at 09:30 PM  | 

    Happy Friday. We’ll start off this edition with Marsha Blackburn’s own post at RedState. There’s a reason I would like to see her rise higher on Energy and Commerce: she knows her stuff and is a fierce proponent of conservative values. I agree with her: government is not the solution to the privacy problem. I don’t agree with Joe Barton, whose plans for heavy-handed regulation | Read More »

    Tags: 4G, Anonymous, AT&T, Clearwire, Competition, copyright, Cybersecurity, deficit, Energy and Commerce, Free Press, joe barton, Lamar Smith, LightSquared, Marsha Blackburn, Monty Python, Mr. Creosote, Patrick Leahy, Privacy, PROTECT IP, Regulation, Spectrum, Spending, sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon

    GOP Picks for Super Duper Committee Won’t Make a Difference

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 10th at 01:28 PM  | 

    Well, the much anticipated picks for the debt deal Super Committee have been announced.  There will be much ink spilled over who was chosen and who was rejected.  However, the salient point is not the orientation of the committee, but the entire premise behind the committee itself. Many conservatives will laud the choice of Pat Toomey for the committee; others will decry the pick of | Read More »

    Tags: debt deal, House, Senate, Spending, Super Committee, taxes

    It’s Time for a Balanced Approach to Deficits and Green Energy

    By: Daniel Horowitz (Diary)  |  August 8th at 10:58 AM  | 

    The Democrats think the American people are stupid.  Throughout the debt ceiling imbroglio, Obama and every single elected Democrat have regurgitated their talking points about a balanced solution to the debt crisis.  They have insulted the intelligence of every voter by intimating that the budget can be balanced by eliminating a few tax credits.  No, they don’t want to talk about the tens of trillions | Read More »

    Tags: debt, Entitlements, Green Energy, Oil, Solar, Spending, taxes, Wind

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