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Remind Your Elected Officials That They Can Be Fired

Sunday, August 9th, 2009
  • Are you fed up and TEA’D Off with politicians who do not live up to their Oath to Uphold, Defend and Protect the Constitution of the United States of America?
  • Are you tired of being taxed without your consent?
  • Are you tired of the government putting our entire nation into TRILLIONS of dollars in debt?
  • Are you tired of the people in Washington D.C. that has abused their position of trust?
  • If you have answered yes, then it is time to let the elected officials in Washington D.C. know that their “services” are no longer required or desired!

We are not done.. the first Pink Slip Campaign date has come and gone, however as you know, the scoundrels are not gone yet!

For more info go to their site http://www.yourefired.org/

Sen. Hutchison Statement Against Extension of “Cash for Clunkers” Program

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Sen. Hutchison Statement Against Extension of  “Cash for Clunkers” Program

WASHINGTON, D.C. –U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX) today released the following statement on her upcoming vote against increased funding for the ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program:

“After listening to all sides of this issue, I must vote against another $2 billion for the ‘Cash for Clunkers’ program. Whatever short-term gain we might receive from this spending is more than outweighed by the long-term debt and financial burden we are passing on to future generations. We don’t even have a report on how much has been spent on this program, nor reliable estimates of future requirements. It would be irresponsible to pass on another $2 billion with so little information.

“This is difficult, because I am concerned about the treatment auto dealers have had in the government takeover of the auto industry. And while I believe the nation’s auto dealers have suffered greatly and often times unfairly, the worst thing we can do is make them forever dependent on government giveaways. That’s bad for business and bad economic policy. I have tried hard, with some success, to help those whose dealerships were closed. I will continue to try to help create jobs in the auto industry, and other industries, that will build our economy for long-term stability.”