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Obama & Stabenow Double-Down – Again – In Support Of Job-Killing Taxes, More Washington Spending & A Record Debt

Republicans Point To Mile-Wide Gap Between Stabenow’s Rhetoric Versus Her Record

Despite campaigning on the promise of fiscal responsibility, President Obama and Senate Democrats including Michigan’s Debbie Stabenow, have added an additional $4.7 trillion to the national debt in just the last three years – bringing America’s total debt to over $15.3 trillion.  Yet, instead of reversing course on their failed economic policies, President Obama and Debbie Stabenow are doubling-down on their call for higher taxes, more Washington spending and an even bigger federal debt.

The President today introduced his annual budget which includes $1.5 trillion in new taxes, much of which has previously been endorsed by Senator Stabenow, while ensuring a fourth straight year of trillion-dollar-plus deficits.  What’s worse – Senator Stabenow and her fellow Senate Democrats have said they do not even intend to pass a budget for the third straight year, clearly recognizing the political peril of their tax-and-spend policies.  

“The national debt now exceeds the U.S. GDP, and yet the answer from President Obama and Senate Democrats is to tax more, spend more, and charge more to the credit card of future generations,” National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) spokesman Lance Trover said today.  “And if Michiganders want to see how more than a decade in Washington has changed Debbie Stabenow then they don’t need to look any further than to recall her years of rhetoric versus her record of voting in lockstep with President Obama on every big government initiative.” 

“The Obama-Stabenow budget and their call for higher taxes and even more spending is yet another defining difference in this year’s election, and one that they will be held accountable for this November,” Trover concluded.  

Background…

DEBBIE STABENOW CAMPAIGNED ON FISCAL REFORM

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DEBBIE STABENOW: “[I] Think The Most Conservative Approach Is To Pay Our Bills, Pay Down Our Debt, Keep Interest Rates Down, Put More Money In Your Pocket, And Then Protect Social Security And Medicare.” (Debbie Stabenow, Debate, 10/12/00)

BUT IT’S BEEN OVER 1,000 DAYS SINCE STABENOW & HER DEMOCRAT COLLEAGUES HAVE PASSED A BUDGET

APRIL 29, 2009: The Senate has passed the President’s budget by a vote of 53-43. (Brian Beutler, The Budget Passes Both Houses, TPM, 04/29/09)

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