One Small Step towards Curing our Budget Woes
July 21, 2010 by The Patrick Henry Center for Individual Liberty
Filed under Commentary
The GOP is using specious tactics in an attempt to appease concerned citizen activists. Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee are proposing a cap on non-defense discretionary spending that would cut $26 billion from the 2011 budget. Anytime lawmakers launch initiatives to reduce the amount of money they can drain from the public coffers it [...]
Saturday Night House Ram Down
November 9, 2009 by Nichole Hungerford
Filed under Commentary
Open up and say,“Ah!” Or we’ll do it for you.
While many of their constituents were undoubtedly asleep, late into the night in a rare Saturday session, the House narrowly passed the healthcare bill by a vote of 220-215. One Republican, Ahn Cao, contributed to the yeas. Two others came from the Democratic seats picked [...]
Say NO to H.R.2454 TODAY!
June 25, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Features
SGN Readers,
Tomorrow (Friday) the House votes on H.R. 2454, the Waxman-Markley Energy Tax bill. Not only will this legislation cost the average American family $1,500 a year, it will also allow the government to hook its sticky fingers further into your lives. We all need more regulation, right?
American Solutions (Newt’s latest venture) sums up the latest, delightful offering from our socialist Community Organizer in Chief and his cronies this way. It will:
House Republicans Unveil American Energy Act
June 14, 2009 by Natalie Nichols
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
Image by Curtis Gregory Perry via Flickr
By Natalie Nichols
Last summer, 11 members of American Energy Solutions group traveled to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado and flew up to ANWR to come up with what they termed an “all of the above” strategy to meet our nation’s energy demands. Their ideas have come to [...]
