As liberal U.S. Congressman Martin Heinrich – who is the preferred candidate at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) – continues his primary battle against New Mexico’s Hispanic State Auditor, he has suddenly changed his position on gay marriage. In 2008 when Martin Heinrich was running for the U.S. House of Representatives, he strongly opposed gay marriage. Now Heinrich is running for the U.S. Senate and in an effort to shore up support with liberal voters in New Mexico, he has suddenly decided to support gay marriage. As New Mexico Politics reports: “In 2008, when [Martin Heinrich] first sought the ABQ congressional seat, Heinrich was against gay marriage. But flash forward to his contest today for the Dem Senate nod and Heinrich has changed positions. Like Balderas, he is now in favor of gay marriage, but has not made that position widely known. As a result some news articles continue…
Cornyn Statement On Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction
U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX), Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, made the following statement in response to recent media inquiries surrounding the composition of the 12-member Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction: “As discussions took place in recent days on the Senate Republican side regarding the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, I informed Leader McConnell that I did not wish to be considered for an appointment. “In my view, the structure of this Committee — which will have such deep influence over the lives of millions of Americans and small businesses — should be beyond reproach and without question. “As Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee – a position in which I work to raise money every day to help win back a Senate Republican majority — I was concerned with the appearance and questions that might be raised with an appointment to this Joint Select…
Yes Or No, Does Martin Heinrich Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Heinrich Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As he helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, U.S. Congressman Martin Heinrich promised it would create millions of new jobs and his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Martin Heinrich stand now, as Obama calls for New Mexicans to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means of…
Yes Or No, Does Bill Nelson Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Nelson Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As he helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Democrat U.S. Senator Bill Nelson promised it would create millions of new jobs and his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Bill Nelson stand now, as Obama calls for Floridians to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means of…
Yes Or No, Does Ben Nelson Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Nelson Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As he helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Democrat U.S. Senator Ben Nelson promised it would create millions of new jobs and his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Ben Nelson stand now, as Obama calls for Nebraskans to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means of…
Yes Or No, Does Sherrod Brown Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Brown Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As he helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Democrat U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown promised it would create millions of new jobs and his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Sherrod Brown stand now, as Obama calls for Ohioans to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means of…
Yes Or No, Does Debbie Stabenow Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Stabenow Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As she helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Senator Debbie Stabenow promised it would create millions of new jobs and her friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Debbie Stabenow stand now, as Obama calls for Michiganders to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means of creating jobs…
Yes Or No: Does Manchin Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Manchin Back Second Stimulus After Supporting First $787 Billion Debacle? As he cheered for President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus, Democrat U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) promised it would “make a big difference in the job market,” while his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Manchin stand now, as Obama calls for West Virginians to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a…
Yes Or No: Does Casey Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will Casey Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As he helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Democrat U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) promised it would “get our economy out of the ditch by creating jobs and aiding those hardest hit by the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression,” while his friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Bob Casey stand now, as Obama calls for Pennsylvanians to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for…
Yes Or No: Does McCaskill Stand With Obama In Calling For More Deficit “Stimulus” Spending?
Will McCaskill Back Second Stimulus After Rubber-Stamping First $787 Billion Debacle? As she helped ram President Barack Obama’s $787 billion stimulus into law, Democrat U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) promised it would create millions of new jobs, while her friends in the Obama Administration projected the deficit-spending spree would hold unemployment below 8 percent. But instead, our country has lost 2.4 million jobs since President Obama came into office and is now in its 30th consecutive month with higher-than-8-percent unemployment – while our national debt has skyrocketed to $14.5 trillion. So where does Claire McCaskill stand now, as Obama calls for Missourians to foot the bill for yet another round of costly “stimulus” spending in Washington? As Fox News reports: In his weekly address on Saturday, President Barack Obama called for Congress to approve more money for a new—and vaguely defined—program to repair roads, bridges and airports as a means…




