Author: Angela Alleman
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He Can’t Help Himself
Fred Barnes The Weekly Standard Obama would rather pander than win. The path to ratification by Congress was greased after President Obama renegotiated trade treaties with South Korea, Colombia, and […]
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Planless Dems
National Review The ruling party has no spending plan other than to plan to spend even more. Earlier this month, Moody’s downgraded Irish government debt to junk. Which left the […]
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Mr. President, We Are Waiting For An Answer
Senator Pat Toomey Red State Blog Tuesday night, the House of Representatives offered President Obama a deal he should not refuse. And yet, the president seems intent on doing just […]
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Read My Lips: No New Taxes
Grover Norquist New York Times THE Taxpayer Protection Pledge has received increased attention as the Aug. 2 deadline for raising the debt ceiling approaches. My organization, Americans for Tax Reform, […]
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Dent Interviewed On MSNBC’s Daily Rundown
Allentown Morning Call MSNBC’s White House correspondent Chuck Todd interviewed Lehigh Valley’s own Charlie DentThursday morning on the topic of (you guessed it!) the debt ceiling. Todd introduced Dent as one of […]
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GOP Reps Blast Obama On Debt Limit
Borys Krawszeniuk Hazleton Standard Speaker Three Republicans who represent Northeastern Pennsylvania in Congress say they would favor increasing the federal debt limit if President Obama agrees to specific, binding red […]
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PA Congressional Republicans Unite To Support “Cut, Cap, And Balance”
HARRISBURG — Republican Party of Pennsylvania Chairman Rob Gleason released the following statement regarding the recent passage of Cut, Cap and Balance in the U.S. House of Representatives: “Republicans have […]
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Barletta, Marino: ‘Cut, Cap And Balance’ Not Symbolic
Jonathon Riskind Wilkes-Barre Times Leader Both GOP congressmen reaffirm commitment to lowering the nation’s debt. Republican Reps. Lou Barletta and Tom Marino say voting for the House GOP’s “cut, cap and balance” […]
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Debt Ceiling Debate Causes Freshmen To Play Activist Role
Politico The president did actually make a proposal to congressional leaders to reduce the deficit by $4 trillion over 10 years by a series of spending cuts and tax revenues […]