March 17th,2010

Rep Ron Paul Texas Straight Talk: How Keynesianism is Prolonging Economic Agony

Allison Bricker

In his weekly update, Dr. Ron Paul of Texas illustrates the disastrous consequences of following the Keynesian economic model, which advocates in perpetuity. Just last week, the House voted to raise the debt ceiling by another $1.9 Trillion, a move undertaken to avoid defaulting on current obligations, but nonetheless just delaying the inevitable. In reality, no one can merely continue borrowing funds in order to service the interest on the existing debt and make payment on bill that are currently due. This simple idea universally understood by the People, seems to escape those in government, who care more about reelection than charting a fiscally responsible course for the nation.

 
Video Courtesy: Minnesota Chris

Rep Ron Paul “Texas Straight Talk – The Establishment’s Rhetoric on the Spending Freeze”

Allison Bricker

This week Dr. Paul discusses the empty promise made by President Obama during his State of the Union speech last week to “freeze” discretionary spending. While the politicians in Washington are taking notice of the growing discontent as it relates to the ever-expanding bloated federal government and escalating national debt, the establishment and the puppet in Chief who campaigned on “Change We Can Believe In” are merely offering more lip service instead of actually offering a true reduction in spending. (FULL TRANSCRIPT)

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Source(s): Representative Ron Paul’s House WebpageMinnesota Chris YouTube Channel

GOP Weekly Address by Rep. Kevin Brady (TX): Economic Recover Starts with Small Business

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Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX 8)PORTION of REMARKS by REP. KEVIN BRADY – Hi, I’m Congressman Kevin Brady. I’m proud to represent southeast Texas in Congress, and serve as the lead House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee, which keeps tabs on America’s economic health.

There are three big myths hurtling around Washington these days: no jobs equals an economic recovery, government-run health care will make it more affordable and deficits don’t matter.

The American public – to their credit – isn’t buying any of these.

Start with the economy. We’re all pleased to see the stock market go up, but middle class America knows hundreds of thousands of jobs are disappearing each month. Many of them may never reappear.

As families in my communities and across the country watch the national unemployment rate close to topping double digits — with very few real signs of relief ahead — they have one question for the White House: ‘Mr. President, where are the jobs?’

-–SEE TRANSCRIPT for FULL REMARKS—

Video Courtesy: House Republican Conference

 

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Source(s): Republican National CommitteeHouse of Representatives: Republican Conference YouTube Channel


Senator Lindsey Graham Light in his Loafers

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Jack Hunter
Jack Hunter “The Southern Avenger” Jack Hunter has been in radio for over a decade, is currently a personality for 1250 AM WTMA talk radio in Charleston, South Carolina, writes a weekly column for the Charleston City Paper, is a contributing editor for Taki’s Magazine and Young American Revolution and works as a freelance writer who has been featured in numerous publications including The American Conservative, The American Spectator and Lewrockwell.com.

 

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(WIRE/LPN) – It’s hard to imagine a Republican more useless than South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham. Whether spearheading legislation that would grant amnesty to millions of illegal aliens1, stumping for the $787 billion taxpayer theft2 known as “TARP,” being the lone GOP committee vote to confirm liberal Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor3, or his recent joining with John Kerry to promote cap-and-trade4—without shame and without fail—conservatives have never had a friend in Graham.

… I love this party … I’m not going to let it be hijacked by Ron Paul…


- Sen. Lindsey Graham
October 12, 2008

And yet in 2008, Graham was reelected in the deep Red State of South Carolina over a Democratic candidate, Bob Conley, who staunchly opposed amnesty, TARP and was well to the right of Lindsey in almost every respect. Many dubbed Conley a “Ron Paul Democrat,” given his support for the Texas Congressman during the Republican presidential primary and in that senatorial election the conservative “D” lost to the liberal “R” thanks purely to party affiliation. Rest assured, Lindsey Graham would like to keep things this way.

And Ron Paul would not. Comparing the 2008 Paul campaign with every other Republican who ran for president that year is a study in contrasts. Paul remained a Republican out of political necessity, sometimes seemingly regrettably, despite his continuing disappointment with his party’s lack of serious commitment to limited government principles. Every other GOP candidate, from talk radio favorite Mitt Romney to eventual nominee John McCain, would mouth occasional limited government rhetoric despite their lack of a voting record to match, seeming most interested in their ascendancy in the Republican Party and the power it affords.

Senator Lindsey Graham (W-SC)When confronted by a crowd of tea partiers, town hall protesters and other angry grassroots conservatives at a meeting in Greenville this week, Graham reacted to criticism leveled against him by attacking one man: “We’re not going to be the Ron Paul party … I love this party … I’m not going to let it be hijacked by Ron Paul … Ron Paul’s run for president like 39 times. He keeps losing.”

Graham is right. The limited government philosophy that Paul believes once was, and could be again, the guiding principle of the Republican Party, keeps losing. Despite the Founding Fathers best intentions, the Constitution that has remained the only guideline for every vote Paul has cast during his decades-long career in Congress, has been badly damaged by politicians from both parties. To “hijack” the Republican Party, Paul would have to inspire a genuine revolution, not only in the way our government conducts its business but in what Americans think about how much business their government should be conducting. For Paul, the battle has never been about “Republican” vs. “Democrat” but limited government vs. unlimited government and there’s never been any question about which side Paul stands on.

On the other side, you’ll find Graham. As the quintessential GOP establishment man, the big government Republicanism that defined the Bush era had no greater champion than Graham. Conservatives who now trash Lindsey for siding with the Democrats have short memories, as it was Bush who first promoted amnesty, who “abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system” with TARP, and grew our government and debt to record heights. At every turn, Graham was Bush’s boy. Now says Graham, “I’m going to grow this party,” which is comical considering his last attempt at Republican resurrection resulted in the sound defeat of his political life-partner, John McCain, who voters rightly saw as a continuation of the unpopular Bush. Today, Graham’s GOP remains wedded to recycling Bush-era, big government policy, always stamped with an elephant insignia and always designed to fool rank-and-file conservatives into voting against their better interests.

But now, too many are tired of being played for fools. The angry crowd that confronted Graham at a town hall meeting in Greenville this week were but the most vocal representatives of an ever-growing group of Americans who are fed up with both the excesses of Bush and the even worse excesses of Obama. For the first time in a long time, many Americans are looking back to the Founding Fathers, holding up their Constitution and seriously reexamining the role of government in their lives. This is fertile ground for an admitted “revolutionary” like Ron Paul. This is dangerous ground for protectors of the status quo like Lindsey Graham. “We’re not going to be the Ron Paul party” Graham will continue to say defiantly, but can no longer say definitely.

And neither can Paul. While any future Republican Party worth having must indeed, finally be “hijacked” by the principles of limited, constitutional government, big government Republicans like Graham would like nothing more than a safe return to the good old Bush days when constituents would just keep their mouths shut, wallets open and their votes-a-comin’.

If this happens—and there’s a good chance it might—conservatives, constitutionalists and patriots of all stripes interested in genuine political revolution must finally go to whichever party, old or new, that best suits their interests. And Lindsey Graham and his retread Republican Party—can go to hell.

Source(s): 1The Hill “Democrats stymie Republican efforts to pass immigration reform measures” published 10/11/2009 by: Walter Alarkon2WSPA News Channel 7 “Sen. Graham Responds To Bailout Vote” published 09/29/20083CBS News “GOP Sen. Graham to Vote Yes on Sotomayor” 07/22/2009 by: Stephanie CondonPolitico “Sen. Lindsey Graham working with Sen. John Kerry on climate bill” published 10/10/2009 by: Lisa Lerer

Ron Paul at Northrop Auditorium, University of Minnesota

Allison Bricker

Northrop Auditorium, University of MinnesotaMINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA – Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) hosted a student town hall featuring Representatives Michele Bachmann of Minnesota and Ron Paul of Texas this past Friday at Northrop Auditorium located on the campus of the University of Minnesota. Both Congressional representatives spoke to the students about limiting the size and scope of government, monetary policy, and free market economics after having earlier in the day been present during testimony before the House Financial Services Committee regarding Dr. Paul’s bill to comprehensively audit the FEDERAL RESERVE, H.R. 1207.

Despite the seemingly complex subject matter, students, faculty, and residents filled the auditorium to hear both Representatives rail against the consequences of big government and central economic planning at the hands of a private central bank. After a short introduction by Representative Bachmann, the crowd rose to its feet to give Dr. Paul a standing ovation, a scene repeated throughout and upon conclusion of Dr. Paul’s speech.

Editor’s Note: The video is approximately thirty-seven minutes in length and contains Representative Ron Paul’s speech during the town hall. The question and answer portion is unfortunately not included.

Video Courtesy: UpTakeVideo

House Financial Services Committee HR1207 Audit the FED Hearing

Allison Bricker

Hearing Begins at 8:00 a.m. Central Time

RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, DISTRICT of COLUMBIA – The House Financial Services Committee, Chairman Barney Frank presiding is hearing testimony regarding Representative Ron Paul of Texas’ bill, House Resolution 1207, “The FEDERAL RESERVE Transparency Act of 2009″

H.R. 1207 seeks to remove a key prohibition preventing the Government Accountability Office (GAO) from conducting a full comprehensive audit regarding the FEDERAL RESERVE’s international transactions with other central banks and foreign governments.

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The FEDERAL RESERVE is a private central bank created in 1913 to oversee and manage the nation’s monetary policy. The American Republic has witnessed two previous central banking institutions in its history, both of which were abolished after wrecking havoc on the economy due to the inherent flaws of central economic planning.

H.R. 1207 currently enjoys a majority in the House of Representatives via co-sponsorship by 293 other House members. The companion bill in the Senate is S. 604

Video Courtesy: House Financial Services Committee

Representative Grayson (D-FL) Announces Committee Schedule for HR 1207, Bill to Audit the FEDERAL RESERVE

Allison Bricker

WASHINGTON D.C. – Representative Alan Grayson of Florida’s 8th Congressional District took to the House floor this morning to announce to his colleagues that H.R. 1207 would receive a hearing in the House Committee on Financial Services towards the end of September. Referring to the bill’s chief motivation, he said:

“This will be the first independent audit, in the FEDERAL RESERVE’s ninety-six year history, and it is long overdue.”

Representative Grayson (D-FL)
House of Representatives
September 16th, 2009

The tentative schedule published by the House Committee on Financial Services, of which Representative Grayson and Paul are members, indicates the hearing on H.R. 1207 The FEDERAL RESERVE Transparency Act of 2009 is to take place on Friday, September 25th, 2009 at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.

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Since being introduced by Representative Ron Paul of Texas earlier in the session, H.R. 1207 has steadily gathered bi-partisan support with all one-hundred and seventy nine Republican members and one-hundred and eleven Democrat members signing onto the bill as co-sponsors.

Unlike the majority of bills introduced within the halls of Congress, H.R. 1207 spans just over two pages and seeks to strike protection granted to the FEDERAL RESERVE under 31 USC 714. While 31 USC 714 does allow the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to audit FED activities related to check-processing, currency storage and shipments, etcetera, the code simultaneously places restrictions on audits related to the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), international transactions with other Central Banks, and all transactions with foreign governments.

H.R. 1207’s companion in the Senate is S. 604 introduced by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Thus far, S. 604 has twenty-five Senators signed on as co-sponsors to the bill.

Source(s): House Committee on Financial Services, Committee Schedule for SeptemberCornell University Law School, U.S. Code Collection “TITLE 31 > SUBTITLE I > CHAPTER 7 > SUBCHAPTER II > § 714″Representative Alan Grayson (D-FL) YouTube Channel

Republican Weekly Address, Senator Cornyn of Texas: Remembering Lives Lost on 9/11

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(OFFICIAL STATEMENT) – Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) delivers the weekly Republican Address, remembering the thousands of innocent people who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Senator Cornyn states that “our troops and their commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan deserve broad bipartisan support. And they will have it.”

Senator Cornyn also discusses health care reform and how President Obama has taken the wrong approach by only paying “lip service to bipartisanship while rejecting the ideas that would build bipartisan support. As a result, the President has alienated not only independents and divided his own party, but Republicans as well. And, hes ignored the clear wishes of the American people.”

—END OFFICIAL STATEMENT—

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Rep. Ron Paul’s Response to President Obama’s Speech on Larry King

Allison Bricker

WASHINGTON D.C. – Texas’ 14th Congressional Representative, Dr. Ron Paul appeared on CNN’s “Larry King Live” shortly after the conclusion of President Obama’s health care speech before a joint-session of Congress. Dr. Paul offers his opinion on whether or not the President changed his mind regarding government intervention into the economy as an effective path to reforming the ever-escalating cost of health insurance premiums.

Mr. King also solicits the opinions of private physician and supporter of a complete government takeover of the insurance industry by any means necessary, Dr. David Scheiner and immediate past president of the American Medical Association (AMA), Dr. Nancy Nielsen who also supports government intervention.

Video Courtesy: MoxNews / CNN
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Rep. Ron Paul (TX) – Campaign for Liberty Legislative Update

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(WIRE Report: C4L) -  In his latest Campaign for Liberty video, 14th Texas Congressional District Representative, Ron Paul addresses President Obama’s Tuesday speech to students, the health care debate, and more as he gives a preview of what to expect now that the congressional recess is over.

Video Courtesy: Campign For Liberty

Source(s): Campaign for Liberty “Legislative Update”