Posted on 11/06/2008 7:34:55 AM PST by icwhatudo
Edited on 11/06/2008 7:44:32 AM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Blunt to step down as #2 Republican in house. Cantor to replace him-Breaking on CNN
Cantor’s a conservative.
The Repubs should consistently vote against anything the rats try to move through except the most very obviously good legislation, of which there won’t be any. The rats will want the Repubs for cover for the really nasty stuff. If the Repubs could muster one clue, and that’s doubtful, it would be to not cooperate in any way in furthering their role as stooges for the congressional rats.
Can or has anyone contacted Mike Pence’s office to see if he is going to go for leader post?
I am at work so can’t do it right now.
I was happy then disappointing when Hoekstra voted against the first bail-out then FOR the 2nd one.
I saw him on fox right after the 2nd one, and he looked really worried, like he did something wrong. Basically he was begging to conservatives that it had to be done.
Paul Ryan for Minority Leader:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T4XhhkDUJM&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WifAyJioxQU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7KxbNQgm4k&feature=related
It’s a start, I am not appeased. I want more appeasement.
Burgess is the one.
Fiscal Year 2009 Priority Project Requests (Burgess)
This year I overhauled the system used to submit priority project requests in order to provide greater transparency to my constituents. In order to ensure that the numerous requests my office receives are scrutinized thoroughly and would ultimately constitute a wise use of U.S. taxpayer dollars, we will be requiring potential grantees to certify that their requests meet certain principles. EVERY individual or organization requesting a priority project will be required to fill out and sign a document and submit to my office, along with a letter on the organizations letterhead requesting the project. Should the organization make multiple requests, they must fill out a separate form for each request. If an organization or individual does not submit the attached form to my office, does not complete the form, does not sign the form, etc., the request is automatically disqualified from being submitted.
Below are the principles that will guide the selection process:
1. All requests must be a priority for the 26th District and/or the country-at large as defined as enhancing life, liberty, or the general welfare.
2. All requests must be a proper and wise use of federal taxpayer dollars and must be justified as such. Projects that include a commitment to match federal funds will receive priority consideration.
3. All requests will be immediately posted on the website and supporting documentation made available to press outlets and interested individuals.
4. None of the funding requested will be used for a building, program, or project that has been named for Congressman Michael C. Burgess, M.D. No request will be made that Congressman Burgess or his spouse has any financial interest.
5. All requests shall be made in accordance with House of Representatives rules, and within Appropriations Committee deadlines. No funding request will be submitted after the deadline established by the Committee
All request forms and support letters were due by Friday, March 7, 2008. From there, my staff collected and organized these requests.
Below are the 35 priority project requests, and one language request, the office of Congressman Michael C. Burgess submitted for Fiscal Year 2009, with the project name, Appropriations Subcommittee to which the request was submitted, and the amount requested, in no particular order:
North Central Texas College Agricultural Center, Gainesville, Texas - Agriculture - $345,000
Rosedale Ave. Redevelopment Initiative, Texas Weslyan University - Transportation/HUD - $4,200,000
Army Reconnaissance Helicopter, Bell Textron - Defense - $574,552,000
Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling, University of North Texas - Energy and Water - $2,500,000
CV-22, Bell Textron - Defense - $747,700,000
Early Childhood Development Program, City of Fort Worth, Texas - Labor, HHS, Education - $900,000
V-22, Bell Textron - Defense - $2,661,000,000
Upper Trinity River Basin, Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $1,600,000
Denton County Transportation Authority Bus and Bus Facilities - Transportation/HUD - $7,034,000
UH-1Y/AH-1Z, Bell Textron - Defense - $597,941,000
Everman, Texas - Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $100,000
Troop Recruitment Improvement, The Cooper Institute - Defense - $6,000,000
Stop Six Community Go Center, Fort Worth ISD - Labor, HHS, Education - $96,600
Denton Municipal Airport - Transportation, HUD - $990,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Mentoring Children of Military Personel, Irving, Texas - Defense - $2,500,000
I-35W Improvement Project, City of Fort Worth, Texas - Transportation, HUD - $5,000,000
Doctorate in Nurse Anesthesia Practice Initiative, Texas Weslyan University - Labor, HHS, Education - $1,500,000
MTI Scout Radar - Defense - $4,600,000
Alliance Airport Runway Extension Project, Fort Worth, Texas - Transportation, HUD - $30,000,000
The “T” CNG Replacement Buses - Transportation, HUD - $6,500,000
Denton Hickory Street Corridor, Denton, Texas - Transportation, HUD - $700,000
Denton Public Safety Training Facility - Commerce, Justice, Science - $4,100,000
Big Brothers Big Sisters, Mentoring Children of Prisoners, Irving, Texas - Labor, HHS, Education - $2,000,000
Texas Center for Drug Safety, University of North Texas, University of Texas-Southwest, and Texas Tech University - Labor, HHS, Education - $660,000
Parkland Health and Hospital System Trauma and Emergency Preparadness Communication System - Labor, HHS, Education - $114,941
Parkland Health and Hospital System Community Oriented Primary Care Mobile Medical Suite - Labor, HHS, Education - $375,000
Unmanned Force Augmentation System - Defense - $4,900,000
Institute for Science and Engineering Simulation (ISES), University of North Texas - Defense - $6,000,000
Lewisville Lake, Frisco, Texas, Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $1,137,000
Ray Roberts Lake, Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $3,424,156
Grapevine Lake, Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $8,732,000
Lewisville Dam, Army Corps of Engineers - Energy and Water - $18,849,000
Central City, Fort Worth, Upper Trinity River Basin - Energy and Water - $30,000,000
Best Practices for Storm Water Treatment in North Texas - Energy and Water - $1,290,000
Trinity Basin Environmental Reconnaissance Study - Energy and Water - $1,000,000
Clark’s Department Store, Fort Worth, Texas - Transportation, HUD - Language Request
McCotter. McCotter. McCotter.
“Whos in charge of the republican party? Whos calling the shots?”
Ooooh! Oooooh! I know! I know!..... Nancy Pelosi!
Wow! Jew wars. (Cantor tends to “lean” conservative, who happens to be Jewish)
If I’m correct, they don’t have the 60 votes they need to veto a filibuster. That can still take place.
Well, dear Kay, if that’s the way God wants it, that’s the way it will be, but I still think this is the time to get on our knees and start praying and petitioning Him as to what we can do. If this is truly end times stuff, we’re sunk, but if it isn’t, then we have another chance. It really IS up to Christians to vote, to pray to turn things around. Some really screwed the pooch this election cycle.
“I thought the Democrate now have 58 seats in the Senate, which would leave them two seats shy of a filibuster-proof majority.”
Oh so mybe this is why they aren’t going after Lieberman... yet.
more drivel....
you could have run the Reagan and lost.
Had nothing to do with our party...had to do with the general mess the US is in....people were tired of all of Bush’s bad news......and think they saw a “way-out” and into “HOPE”.... Yep...they simply voted for a “change”!
People in general...take the path of least resistance....and that was a shiny new black guy.... a smooth talker....and cute kids who’s going to get a DOG!
This “true conservative” stuff is just shlepp....most people vote for happiness...bright lights....big stages.....
in short....at least 51% of the voteres are just plain dumb...and you sure aren’t gong to sell them tight ass values.
Marketing my friend...it takes marketing and charm...which is really what Reagan sold.....and we don’t have it.
“more drivel....
you could have run the Reagan and lost.”
THAT’s the drivel.
McCain lost because he was trying to run as a Democrat. Obama won because he was trying to run as a Conservative, at least in broad swaths. McCain couldn’t out-Democrat Obama, but Obama did out-conserverative McCain.
Why did Obama win? The ONE key and most identifiable piece of his campaign: tax cuts for almost all. Package is important, but so is message and Obama won with a superior package, but more important, a superior message - tax cuts.
No, my friend. Obama would NOT have out-Reagan’d Reagan - or a true conservative.
If McCain had stood up against the socialist sell-out, he would have won. People were looking for leadership and got 2 peas in a pod - and THAT is why packaging won. Every lemming that ran off the cliff with McCain and bolted from conservatism out of fear should be deprived of leadership.
Leadership stands up in the face of danger. Cantor, McCain, et. al: they caved.
And there was Obama, not caving on HIS beliefs, at all.
The anger in the body politic after the sell-out was palpable. People were po’d, with good reason. Either one of the candidates could have ridden that anger right into the White House. That would have been conservative principles that this nation has a history of rewarding.
But. Only Obama could have ridden the sell-out itself into the White House. McCain could never have out-socialist the true Marxist in the campaign.
well...u have a right to your opinion....but pick up “People”....it’s what the masses read...and THEY voted for the “happy” message. These people don’t like “Dad’s” that talk about taxes and SS and war and “stuff”....they LIKE (and vote for) the warm and fuzzy.
marketing....marketing....marketing.....(same reasons mean Pastors who are shrill...get fewer followers tha the ones with big smiles and big showy fun events)....
The masses just want to have fun....and not think about bad stuff.
Nope...we lost to “hollywood”.
Your analysis leaves out one thing: EVERY President elected in the last 40 yrs has been the candidate with the most consistent message on tax cuts.
The masses are idiots, but, the idiot masses don’t vote in sufficient numbers to the non-idiots. You can cut through the “People” crowd with the right message.
I submit that amazing abilities to ‘reach across the aisle’ isn’t that message.
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