YouTube – Ranking Member Camp Presses Joint Tax Committee Staffer on Job Creation.
Let me get this… The Republicans are fiscally conservative this week. Where in the hell was your party’s fiscal conservatism between 2001 and 2009? Where was it when Bush proposed his first budget (before 9/11)? Let’s not forget that John Bohener voted for [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘spending’
January 23, 2009
Job Creation?
December 19, 2008
Vortex of Freedom Archives – September 2004
Vol. 1 No. 2 September 2004
Three Years Later
Nineteen Islamic men on a suicide mission hijacked four planes and slammed the planes into buildings. They had a severe hatred for the United States. This is what the government told us.
The majority of Islamic suicide bombers are poor and uneducated. None of the alleged [...]
December 19, 2008
You Deserve This Depression!
I warned you. I have been warning you for years. Instead of listening to me, you decided to vote the way for Republicans and Democrats. I warned that the spending can not continue. You opted to vote for Republicans and Democrats because other parties “didn’t have a chance.” You opted to vote for one of [...]
November 13, 2008
A Message for Fiscal Conservative Republicans
It is time to leave the Republican Party. There hasn’t been a fiscally conservative Republican since Warren Harding. There are few fiscal conservatives in the House and none in the Senate.
Many people think that fiscal conservatism is cutting taxes. This is partially true. A fiscal conservative would also limit spending to what is lawfully and [...]
October 6, 2008
The Bailout – Will it Work?
In the last month, it seems like every financial giant was on the verge of failing. Lines of credit began to freeze. There were claims that the financial world is about to crumble unless government acted. We were warned by President Bush, Treasury Secretary Paulson, and congressional leaders from both parties that if the government [...]
September 21, 2008
Wake Up, America!
If you ever watched presidential debates from the past, one of the things you will notice is that many of the issues they were debating then are being debated today. The two parties take turns playing “Good Cop, Bad Cop.” The Democrats play the “good cops” by promising social programs. The Republicans play “Good Cop” [...]
September 16, 2008
The AIG Debacle – A Precursor to U.S. Federal Budget Woes
When will we learn? Will we learn at all?
Fannie Mae, Freddy Mac, and AIG should be a lesson for us all – too much debt can wipe you out in a bad economy. They needed major infusions of cash to save themselves.
The United States is currently running a $10 trillion debt. Who will save [...]

