Obama Addresses Congress

In a turnaround from the doom and gloom that Obama has spreading since taking office, he switched back to a more “hope” inspired speech. Unfortunately, it appears he is still going to push towards a Government-based solution. As a Conservative, I believe strongly that America is best when its citizens learn self-reliance. Government should strengthen its citizens, not itself.

Obama stated that he has identified $2 Trillion in savings over the next 10 years. Though the ten year forecast seems popular in Government, Obama truly only has control over his own term (4 years, possibly 8). Even so, $2 Trillion isn’t much more than the stimulus and mortgage bailout (well over $1 Trillion) which he’s spent in only his first month in office. Furthermore, Obama’s budget proposal seems to heavily depend upon tax increases on both corporations and business owners that will heavily affect the job market. Some in Congress will have the foresight to see the ill effects to the economy and will fight hard to prevent this mistake from occurring.

I am still concerned that he continues to push that his plans will “save or create 3.5 million jobs” as if it is a fact. His own economists stated: “It should be understood that all of the estimates presented in this memo are subject to significant margins of error…. Our estimates of economic relationships and rules of thumb are derived from historical experience and so will not apply exactly in any given episode. Furthermore, the uncertainty is surely higher than normal now because the current recession is unusual both in its fundamental causes and its severity.” It’s nice to have predictions, but the expectations are set high. Ideas similar to Obama’s that have been tried in the past have come up well short of their predicted values.

Obama’s Address in full is embedded below:

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Written by admin on February 25, 2009

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“Oh God” Muttered Before Jindal’s Response

Between Keith Olberman’s introduction and Jindal appearing on screen, someone on MSNBC muttered an “Oh God” that came over the mic.  I’m sure it must have been something totally unrelated to Jindal that resulted in the comment!

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Written by admin on February 25, 2009

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The Next Spending Bill On Horizon

AP has released an article describing the Democrat’s proposed $410 Billion appropriations package.  The bill includes thousands of earmarks totalling at least $3.8 Billion.  It is also 8% larger than the bill from last year, well in excess of inflation.

Democrats are claiming the excess is necessary to counteract cuts the Bush administration put in place.  Republicans are claiming that the raises are well in excess of the cuts when combined with the recently passed stimulus package.

In addition to the financial considerations, the bill includes loosening restrictions on travel and trade to Cuba.

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Written by admin on February 24, 2009

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New Hampshire Proposing Sucession

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Written by admin on February 23, 2009

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DeMint to Push Fairness Doctrine Vote

The Business & Media Institute is reporting that Sentor DeMint (R-SC) is planning on adding the Broadcaster Freedom Act to the D.C. Voting Rights bill next week.  This amendment would prevent the FCC from reinstating the Fairness Doctrine.

Attached is audio of Bingaman (D-NM) stating his support of the fairness doctrine.  Unfortunately, the Fairness Doctrine will only limit free speech instead of promoting it.  Currently the media is open and all viewpoints have equal opportunity to be heard.  Success and failure is based upon the ability of those viewpoints to hold an audience.

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Written by admin on February 20, 2009

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