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Thursday, June 20th 2013

 
 
 
  • Boehner: Job Creators Want Less Regulation and Taxes

    U.S. House Speaker John Boehner commented on Obama’s economic ideas by saying that the American job creators are on strike and the only way to get the economy going and achieve sustained economic growth is to reduce government regulation, restructure the tax system and reduce the debt.

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  • John Stossel: Big Government is Creating Federal Bullies

    John Stossel, columnist and Fox News contributor says that Federal government has grown significantly and the Feds are becoming bullies, mandating citizen behavior. He cites how the Labor Department is chasing unpaid interns and Congress is chasing chewing tobacco in baseball. He says it is time to stand up and say “Enough!”

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  • John Stossel: Entitlements are Stealing From our Children

    John Stossel, columnist and Fox News contributor says that Social Security and Medicare are ponzi schemes run by Congress. With these entitlements plus health care we are stealing from our children. Instead we should delay retirement age, reduce payments to wealthier people and only pay out what an individual paid in plus the two to three times growth of the investment.

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  • Obamacare 2.0: Bad Ideas + Expensive Ideas Don’t Equal a Good Bill

    GOP wants to bring down the cost of health care insurance, making it more available to more Americans without increasing the size of government. Obamacare 2.0, Obama’s $950 billion proposal is a rehash of what American has already said “No” to – government control of health care, higher taxes, cuts to Medicare and increases to the deficit.

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  • Economic Stimulus: Obama’s Broken Promises

    The Republican National Committee highlights the promises made by Obama starting in 2009 about the results to be expected from the economic stimulus. After one year, the realities of the stimulus are $862 billion spent, 2.8 million jobs lost and 9.7% unemployment.

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