Meet with my staff at City Hall—Council Chambers 455 Main Street Worcester, MA 01608 Monday, June 13 10:00am-12:00pm http://ow.ly/5e3Qv Survey reflects employers plan to drop health care coverage in lights of new law – http://ow.ly/5eXtd Hatch on the Debt Ceiling: "Extensive Spending Cuts A Must" http://t.co/6GOeFwl #tcot #utpol RT @YALiberty: @SenMikeLee and Sen. @JimDemint respond to Tom Daschle on the Balanced Budget Amendment: http://t.co/SLbdXgj #BBA #tcot #GOP Guest on @cspan "Newsmakers" Sun. re: jobs/debt; says country will look back on econ crisis & say Obama "made it worse": http://cs.pn/k66neb [senalexander] Senator Lugar is proud to be at Columbus Commons today, announcing that @Cummins will expand & add a new bldg, add 600 #jobs. RT @Cummins: U.S. Senator Richard Lugar is now speaking. "Columbus is a shining example of a City on the Hill. @Cummins has had a truly significant impact on this city & the state of #Indiana" RT @streeterryan:…
Menendez To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama this week, U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) once again joined with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington to express his strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Menendez’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Menendez and his fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since repeatedly presenting himself as a fiscal hawk during his 2006 Senate campaign, Menendez’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted his election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 772 days since Menendez and the Senate Democrats performed their most basic duty…
Casey To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama this week, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) once again joined with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington to express his strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Casey’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Casey and his fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since promising as a Senate candidate in 2006 to support a balanced budget in Washington, Casey’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted his election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 772 days since Casey and the Senate Democrats performed their most…
Silent Bob Casey Clings To Campaign Cash As Another Donor Admits Guilt
Benefactor Pleads Guilty As Casey Clings To Weiner’s Campaign Cash As more and more of U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s (D-PA) Democratic colleagues – including fellow Pennsylvanians Ed Rendell, Rep. Allyson Schwartz and Patrick Murphy – call on disgraced Congressman and Casey campaign benefactor Anthony Weiner (D-NY) to resign, Casey continues to keep mum and cling to the $1,000 in campaign cash he took from Weiner. But, as The Hill reports, Casey’s campaign finance troubles go beyond his refusal to acknowledge, much less return, his tainted Weiner contributions: Delaware liquor executive Christopher Tigani faces two counts of willfully making campaign contributions in the names of others – a violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act – and two counts of making false statements on his tax returns, according to court documents unsealed in U.S. District Court in Delaware on Thursday… Tigani in 2006 also donated… $2,100 to Sen. Bob Casey (Pa.)….
Brown To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) reaffirmed his standing with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington by expressing his strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Brown’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Brown and his fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since promising as a Senate candidate in 2006 to support a balanced budget in Washington, Brown’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted his election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 772 days since Brown and the Senate Democrats performed their most basic duty…
Bill Nelson To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama, U.S. Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) reaffirmed his standing with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington by expressing his strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Nelson’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Nelson and his fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since promising as a Senate candidate in 2000 to support a balanced budget in Washington, Nelson’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted his election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 772 days since Nelson and the Senate Democrats performed their most basic duty…
Stabenow To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama, U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) reaffirmed her standing with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington by expressing her strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Stabenow’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Stabenow and her fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since promising as a Senate candidate in 2000 to support a balanced budget in Washington, Stabenow’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted her election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 772 days since Stabenow and the Senate Democrats performed their most basic duty…
Daily Digest for June 10th
Congress out of touch on how to spur job creation. Floor vote on regulation reform 2:15 today.http://tinyurl.com/3ap3ucr #nfib #Need60votes My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the Dagger Brigade at Ft. Riley who lost loved ones this week in… http://fb.me/LDrYmPnY More Democrats Call For Weiner To Go, But Heinrich Wants Costly Taxpayer-Funded Investigation. http://j.mp/lOcwOL #NMSEN [nrsc] So @DavidAxelrod I Googled job growth the last decade… http://yfrog.com/h38etyecj Watch Sen. Corker today at 1:45 p.m. ET on MSNBC’s @mitchellreports to discuss his #Libya resolution: http://1.usa.gov/iJTttA Vitter Offers New Charity Hospital Proposal — WDSU New Orleans: http://t.co/jVjfZ9L @wdsu #nola #louisiana Senate do-nothing Democrats get nervous – Right Turn – The Washington Post http://fb.me/Myp3q1yh Senate do-nothing Democrats get nervous – Right Turn – The Washington Post http://fb.me/ycQRrttB @WSJ article – #Illinois Tax Firesale: A case study in high corporate rates and special favors. http://ow.ly/5ebcE ALERT: I will be speaking on #Senate Floor…
Tester To Obama: Don’t Cap My Spending!
Joins Who’s Who Of Washington Liberals To Demand Business As Usual In a letter to President Barack Obama this week, U.S. Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) once again joined with the liberal wing of the Democrat party in Washington to express his strong opposition to capping the federal government’s runaway spending, which has now driven our national debt to a record-high $14.3 trillion. Tester’s letter to President Obama, also signed by liberal Senators Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY), among others, clearly states that Tester and his fellow Senate liberals “strongly oppose emerging proposals to arbitrarily cap total federal spending.” Since promising as a Senate candidate in 2006 to support a balanced budget in Washington, Tester’s big-spending record has consistently contradicted his election-cycle lip service to fiscal responsibility – with the latest example being that it has now been 771 days since Tester and the Senate Democrats performed their most…
More Democrats Call For Weiner To Go, But Murphy Wants Costly Taxpayer-Funded Investigation
Thinks We Need Detectives To Find Out If Weiner Disgraced Office As even more of his fellow Washington Democrats join Republican calls for disgraced U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner’s (D-NY) resignation, liberal U.S. Rep. Chris Murphy (D-CT) disagrees, instead demanding that taxpayers fund a lengthy, costly investigation of Weiner’s lewd online behavior. So far, according to Politico, a growing list of top Democrats – including former DNC Chairmen Tim Kaine and Ed Rendell, U.S. Senators Pat Leahy (D-VT) and Mark Pryor (D-AR), and U.S. Reps. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA), Mike Ross (D-AR), Larry Kissell (D-NC), Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), Niki Tsongas (D-MA), Michael Michaud (D-ME) and Joe Donnelly (D-IN) – are all calling for Weiner to resign. But not Murphy… As the Associated Press reports, Murphy disagrees, instead backing “an ethics probe into Weiner’s admission that he posted a lewd photo of himself on Twitter,” a public website. Meanwhile voters in Murphy’s divisive…




