Title: "Pledge to America" Unveiled by Republicans (Full Text) Source:
CBSNews URL Source:http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20017335-503544.html Published:Sep 22, 2010 Author:Posted by Brian Montopoli, Jill Jackson Post Date:2010-09-22 19:23:25 by Hondo68 Keywords:Pledge to America, reconnecting, principles we stand for Views:10151 Comments:23
Members of the Republican House leadership, from left to right, Michigan Rep. Candice Miller, House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, Illinois Rep. Peter Roskam, Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, California Rep. Kevin McCarthy and House Minority Leader John Boehner, introduce the party's new "America Speaking Out" campaign at the Newseum May 25, 2010, in Washington. (Credit: Getty Images)
"The need for urgent action to repair our economy and reclaim our government for the people cannot be overstated," the introduction says.
It continues: "With this document, we pledge to dedicate ourselves to the task of reconnecting our highest aspirations to the permanent truths of our founding by keeping faith with the values our nation was founded on, the principles we stand for, and the priorities of our people. This is our Pledge to America."
For a breakdown of the document, check out "Pledge to America: The New Republican Agenda," by CBS News Senior Political Producer Jill Jackson. Below are some highlights, and the full document is at the bottom.
Jobs:
- Stop job-killing tax hikes
- Allow small businesses to take a tax deduction equal to 20 percent of their income
- Require congressional approval for any new federal regulation that would add to the deficit
- Repeal small business mandates in the new health care law.
Cutting Spending:
- Repeal and Replace health care
- Roll back non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels before TARP and stimulus (will save $100 billion in first year alone)
- Establish strict budget caps to limit federal spending going forward
- Cancel all future TARP payments and reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Reforming Congress:
- Will require that every bill have a citation of constitutional authority
- Give members at least 3 days to read bills before a vote
I am one of those who do not believe that a national debt is a national blessing, but rather a curse to a republic; inasmuch as it is calculated to raise around the administration a moneyed aristocracy dangerous to the liberties of the country.-Andrew Jackson
The current members of the "You're a worthless sack of shit" list includes WAR, calcon, e_type_jack-off, mad-dog (more like rabidly stupid), ibluafartsky and the fascism-shill no gnu taxes (aka 400 bucks, happyfunball, 50yardline, etc, etc.) If you're on the list, don't bother writing, 'cause you're a waste of flesh.
You've been asking via the tagline for months, to avoid addressing the obvious fact the Democrats have fucked this economy up, and tripled the deficit, with nothing positive to show for it.
Now you get the answer you've been demanding...and this is all you have, huh?
(chuckle)
Its okay, your beloved Democratic Party is in the same predicament this election cycle, and the next one.
You had your chance. But like all uber liberals, you believed your own press releases.
Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.
It is what they are proposing. They are hoping that the voters think that the GOP has changed.
BINGO! Hopey and changey, GOP style. Happens after every failed administration of either party.
Hopefully enough voters get wise to the fact that they're getting batted back and forth like a ping pong ball, to elect some third party candidates. At least third party candidates offer a real prospect of hope and change. Whether they get elected, and deliver positive change, remains to be seen.
I would have been excited had they pledged to roll back spending to 2000 levels and completely overhaul the tax system to make it simple.
If the GOP really was interested in doing something useful they would pledge to:
- institute a national sales tax and scrap all income-based taxes for individuals and corporations - institute a surcharge tax on all imported manufactured goods that would be used to fund a bank to support investments in U.S. manufacturing (Andy Grove's idea to spur U.S. manufacturing) - wind down our overseas military commitments to reduce our defense budget back to 2003 levels (as a percentage of GDP) - eliminate subsidies for oil, agriculture
And the Conservative plan to create jobs is......?????
You've been asking via the tagline for months, to avoid addressing the obvious fact the Democrats have fucked this economy up, and tripled the deficit, with nothing positive to show for it.
The recession and fiscal collapse started when Bush was in charge and ended when Obama was President, regardless of your attempts to revise history.
And the Conservative plan to create jobs is......?????
You've been asking via the tagline for months, to avoid addressing the obvious fact the Democrats have fucked this economy up, and tripled the deficit, with nothing positive to show for it.
Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.
If the GOP really was interested in doing something useful they would pledge to: - institute a national sales tax and scrap all income-based taxes for individuals and corporations - institute a surcharge tax on all imported manufactured goods that would be used to fund a bank to support investments in U.S. manufacturing (Andy Grove's idea to spur U.S. manufacturing) - wind down our overseas military commitments to reduce our defense budget back to 2003 levels (as a percentage of GDP) - eliminate subsidies for oil, agriculture
Not sure about the tariffs, but I am 100% in favor of all of your other suggestions.
The GOP are a bunch of phonies and John Boehner is both an idiot and a coward.
Regarding tariffs, simply shifting taxes away from production to consumption will go a long way to making America products more competitive both here a abroad.
democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not -- Thomas Jefferson
- institute a national sales tax and scrap all income-based taxes for individuals and corporations
What a horrible way to incentive hoarding money, and to penalize spending. You'd crash the economy doing that. Buying and selling services is good for the economy. Almost nobody works less because of income tax, but everyone would watch spending if it was highly taxed.