Monthly Archives: August 2010
Special House Session Reveals Another Bailout
Just what our country needed…another bailout. Thanks to the Democrats in Congress who ignored the wishes of their constituents by voting for H.R. 1568, a no-name bill that will dump borrowed dollars into the states. Tertium Quids reports that this bill was used to prevent teacher and public safety worker layoffs. Additionally, the House also voted to let the lame duck session (the session from Election Day to December) continue as planned, blocking a resolution proposed by Republicans that would eliminate this session to prevent House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s agenda from moving forward.
How did Virginia’s Congressional Delegation vote:
H.R. 1586:
Voting YEA Connolly, Nye, Perriello, Moran, Scott, Boucher
Voting NO Forbes, Goodlatte, Wolf, Cantor, Wittman
Blocking Lame Duck:
Voting for Lame Duck: Connolly, Perriello, Boucher, Moran, Scott
Voting to block Lame Duck: Nye, Forbes, Goodlatte, Wolf, Cantor, Wittman
Sounds to me that voters should remember those voting in favor of H.R. 1586 (continuing to drive America further into debt) and Lame Duck.
Rangel Goes Ballistic
It looks like someone is trying like Hell to keep his job. Whatever happened to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s promise of running a “clean and ethical” Congress???
Baghdad Bob Does Better than Robert Gibbs
Baghdad Bob 1 – White House Press Secretary, Robert Gibbs 0
Being a press secretary for a one-term President must be a hard and stressful job. In a recent interview with The Hill, White House Press Secretary, Robert Gibbs, left his true feelings about those who disagree with the Administration’s policies. Gibbs was referring to those on the left, who have disagreed with the President’s dealings on Iraq, working towards the middle by bargaining on ObamaCare, and the stimulus plan, which some on the left feel should have been larger (any more and we would be clinging to the government’s hip).
“I hear these people saying he’s like George Bush. Those people ought to be drug tested,” Gibbs said. “I mean, it’s crazy.”
Wow…did he just say that those on the left who have been critical should be drug tested for having an opinion on the President’s dismal service? Whatever happened to the freedom of speech and having your own thoughts?
Is it me or has Robert Gibbs become kinda blah recently? Maybe, he “invented” new media. I think Obama would have been wise to utilize the services of one “Baghdad Bob.” At least, Baghdad Bob actually did a better job in his capacity as Press Secretary.
Reducing Government Spending is Essential to Job Creation
Guest Post by Rep. Bob Goodlatte
Folks all across our nation are worried. They worry if their job is still going to be around in six months. They worry about what will happen to their families, their children, and their homes if their employer shuts down and they find themselves out of work. Unfortunately, too many people are facing this situation today with nationwide unemployment hovering around ten percent.
The Democratic leaders in Washington promised the American people that if we passed a stimulus bill we would be able to strengthen our economy and create jobs. But in the 18 months since that monstrosity was passed by Congress, we have lost 2.6 million private sector jobs, unemployment has increased by almost two percent, and we have added trillions of dollars to our national debt. Bailouts, massive government spending, out of control deficits, federal takeovers, and more bureaucratic interference is not the solution to the difficulties we face today. As President Ronald Reagan said in his first inaugural address “government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.”
To spur economic growth, create new jobs and bring personal opportunity to every American we must strengthen our free market system, not hamper it. We must reduce government intrusion, not allow more bailouts and takeovers. We must give our nation’s entrepreneurial spirit the opportunity to thrive, not enact policies that will forever alter our ability to seek prosperity.
Out of control spending, skyrocketing deficits, and massive growth in government programs have increased economic uncertainty and prolonged our unemployment crisis. Yet, the Majority in Congress is already preparing to pass, without my support, a $26 billion bailout bill which will increase taxes on American businesses and once again expand the size and scope of the federal government. Americans need jobs, not another failed bailout. With businesses already struggling to make ends meet, further tax increases will only add to that burden. The federal government should focus on cutting spending and reducing the deficit, not finding more ways to spend taxpayer’s dollars. That’s why I have introduced legislation that would force the federal government to balance its budget.
The President and the Democratic Leadership in Congress believe their big government programs can better grow our economy and create jobs than the free market system that has made America the most prosperous nation on earth. They are also preparing massive tax increases. We simply cannot afford any more of these tax and spend job killing policies in the private sector. We must find ways to create new jobs and expand opportunities and that remains my top priority. As a member of the House Republican Economic Recovery Solutions Group, I am committed to finding real solutions to our nation’s unemployment crisis. We must remove barriers to employment including the threat of higher taxes, additional government regulations, and costly mandates.
To contact me about this or any other matter, please visit my website at www.goodlatte.house.gov.
Warning to the Kids: Don't Operate a Lemonade Stand this Summer
In Portland, Oregon, a seven-year old girl had her lemonade stand shut down by authorities for not having a license. Now, while you may think this was slightly overdone by the authorities, she can not open the business unless she pays $120 for a license. Wait a second, $120! What seven-year old has that kind of money to spare? If I were this girl, I would have gathered my group of friends, headed down to City Hall, and protest the hell out of these thugs…call it the Lemonade Party!
What has our country come to that we are placing excessive regulations on small business owners? Haven’t they heard of free enterprise? Evidently not, rather, it seems like the police state is alive and well by creating more bureaucracy and threatening liberties to thrive in society.
Virginia: Most Pro-Business State in America
Pollina Corporate recently released their top 10 pro-business states for 2010 rankings, and they named Virginia as the most pro-business state in America. The nomination came based on the findings from a study that examined states on 31 factors, including: taxes, human resources, right-to-work legislation, energy costs, workers compensation laws, economic incentive programs, etc. Among those filling out the top five include: Utah, Wyoming, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
Governor Bob McDonnell released the following remarks regarding the rankings.
“Pollina has pointed out what we’ve known here in Virginia for a long time—that we are the best state in America for business. That’s no small feat in such a tough economy. Pollina clearly recognized the pro-business atmosphere and first-class educational system we have built here in Virginia. And that work is ongoing. This past General Assembly Session, we were able to secure a robust package of economic development incentives which we’re using around the state, country and world to create jobs for Virginians. In addition, we will continue to take an ‘all of the above’ approach to our energy future to work towards Virginia becoming the energy capitol of the east coast. This too will create the high-skill, high paying jobs that Virginians need.”
“Over the past six months, our team has announced 131 projects in Virginia, creating nearly 8,000 jobs with a capital investment of $1.3 billion. This is a great start, but it’s just a start. The more announcements we make, the more jobs we create for Virginians. By keeping taxes and regulation and litigation at a minimum, we are ensuring that major employers, like Northrop Grumman, will continue to invest in the Commonwealth, bringing with them jobs and opportunities for all our citizens. Just this week we announced that another major Virginian employer, DuPont, would reinvest in a new $20 million facility Chesterfield. It’s a great honor for Virginia to be named the most pro-business state in America. We are going to do all we can to ensure that we stay there in the years ahead.”
Congratulations to the Commonwealth of Virginia for this honor. Hopefully, they can continue this trend.
Coke Snorting Monkeys–Another Project of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
Leave it to the Federal government when it comes to spending the taxpayers’ dollars. They spend wastefully and yet wonder why taxpayers are so heated when they find out how their money is being used. Thanks to Senators John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), we now know some of the projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
For example, did you know that the ARRA provided $144,541 to study coke snorting monkeys? Ironic, don’t you think? The government would rather know how monkeys react to cocaine (which seems odd considering that it is illegal to possess/use cocaine legally in the United States), instead of addressing the $14 trillion plus deficit.

Test Monkey: Hmmm…I wonder how coke will affect my acrobatic talents
This act also gave money to some other wasteful projects:
- Restoring one of the nation’s least visited parks, located on a remote island…total $13.3 million
- Upgraded office space and indoor parking for Kansas politicians…total $39.7 million plus
- Constructing a power plant that will not open for two years…total $308 million
- Capturing ants (yup, only in San Francisco…must be all the flowers in the bureaucrat’s hair)…total $1.9 million
- Do you like to dance or get your groove on? ARRA funds interactive dance software development at a cost of $762,372
So far, with Democrats in control of Congress and President Obama, spending money on wasteful programs seems to be the solution to our economic woes. However, it is leading us into an even greater depression.
Lithium in Your Drinking Water
…but not a therapeutic amount, that would be like drinking several Olympic-sized swimming pools every minute. Huh?
Whoa. He really said it, didn’t he? Well, if it means lower crime, then I guess it can’t hurt, right?



