Man v Debt

Guest Post from debt.com; “In our first installment, our hero and fearless leader of the Center for Debt Control heads out to one of the nation’s biggest banks with the goal of having his credit limit increased.”

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Fred Karger Challenges Bachmann To A Gay Debate

Fred Karger, who refers to himself as “the first out gay candidate for president,” has challenged Michele Bachmann’s husband to a debate. Karger sent an email to Marcus Bachmann asking for the debate;

“Marcus Bachmann you are convinced that someone can “pray away the gay” and actually own two clinics in Minnesota where you and your 27 therapists actually practice this falsehood. Just last year you referred to gays and lesbian teenagers as “Barbarians, who need to be educated.”

Michele links the acceptance of gays and lesbians to Satan.

There is no place for this type of hate-speak and 19th Century thinking in the current presidential campaign. Michele and you refuse to comment about your past statements and beliefs. America needs to hear directly about where both of you stand on this issue which affects millions of lives.

Marcus Bachmann come out of the closet and debate me.

I will meet you anywhere, any place at any time, even at one of your clinics in Minnesota.


As the first out gay candidate for president, I have first-hand knowledge about a subject which you claim expertise. Let me know if you accept this challenge.”

Fred Karger
www.fredkarger.com/

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Herman Cain On Fox News Sunday

Herman Cain was on Fox News Sunday today as part of their 2012 One on One Series.

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GOP Weekly Address 7/16/2011

From the GOP;
In the Weekly Republican Address, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch make the case for a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution.

Sen. Hatch says, “The solution to a spending crisis is not tax increases. Yet, Washington has consistently demonstrated that it cannot control its urge to spend. That is why the only long-term solution is a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution. Only by restoring constitutional restraints on the ability of Congress to spend, can we constrain the growth of the federal government. Think of how different our fiscal picture would be if we’d passed one in 1997. After a fierce debate, the Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution that I introduced was defeated by just one vote in the United States Senate. Instead of sending that amendment to the states for ratification, and addressing the need for fiscal balance, fourteen years later, our nation faces a debt crisis of epic proportions.”

He points out, “The situation has only gotten worse after the Obama administration. In his first two years in office, discretionary spending has skyrocketed by 84 percent, including the failed stimulus, with spending reaching 25 percent of our nation’s economic output. We haven’t seen spending levels this high since World War II. This soaring debt is the number one issue I hear about from the people in my home state of Utah. As our economy continues to flounder, and families across Utah and all of America are forced to cut back, Washington refuses to make the tough choices that will bring down our massive debt. They know that we need immediate spending cuts; they know we need to cap spending; they know we need a Balanced Budget Amendment.”

Fortunately, Sen. Hatch says, “Next week we have an opportunity to set things right. In the Senate, all 47 Republican senators back a Balanced Budget Amendment I’ve introduced with my colleagues Mike Lee and John Cornyn. It would require the president to submit, and Congress to pass, a balanced budget every year. And most importantly, it limits spending to 18 percent of gross domestic product and requires supermajorities in both houses of Congress to raise taxes. Unfortunately, last week the White House dismissed a Balanced Budget Amendment saying it is not good for the economy, and that our debt isn’t a constitutional issue. The American people know better. A Balanced Budget Amendment is essential for our economy, and our debt is definitely a constitutional issue.”

He concludes, “This kind of strong budgetary reform would put us on a path to fiscal health and would prevent this White House or any future White House from forcing more debt on the American people. The only reason this Administration doesn’t want a constitutional amendment is because they want to keep spending the American people’s money. And the only reason congressional Democrats would refuse to pass it, is because they know the people of this country would rise up and quickly ratify it. A balanced budget amendment makes sense; its time has more than come. Now, Congress must act.”

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President Obama’s Weekly Address 7/16/2011

From the White House; “President Obama emphasizes the importance of compromise and shared sacrifice so that we can overcome our fiscal challenges and get our economy on a stronger footing going forward.”

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Obama Worst President Ever According To Rubio

Marco Rubio (Fl-R) tells a reporter from Accuracy In Media that he thinks. “Obama is trying to compete with Jimmy Carter for the title of worst President in American history.”

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Pawlenty’s Future Begins In Iowa

Tim Pawlenty has released a couple of ads focused on Iowa.

‘America’s Future Begins In Iowa’

and, ‘Sarah Huckabee’

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Obama Is Using Scare Tactics According To Ron Paul

Ron Paul discusses the debt ceiling talks with Newsmax TV. From Ron Paul;

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Walsh To Obama; Quit Lying

Freshman Representative Joe Walsh (ILL-R) has released a video asking President Obama to quit lying about the debt talks. “Quit scaring the American people, and quit talking about band aides and peas. Lead for a change,” Walsh asks of President Obama.

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Gingrich Criticizes McConnell Debt Ceiling Proposal

Newt Gingrich criticizes those on the GOP who want to give the power to the President to raise the debt ceiling.
My one concern with this video is Gingrich should invest in a person that knows how to run a camera, or maybe a tripod. If you are going run for the POTUS position at least look professional doing it. This looks like monkey cam. Learn more about Gingrich’s ideas on the debt problem here.

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