President Obama’s Weekly Address 3/25/2011

From the White House; “The President says that thanks to our men and women in uniform, the military mission in Libya is succeeding even as responsibility is transferred to our NATO allies and partners.”

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Weekly Republican Address 3/5/11

“In this week’s address, Representative Diane Black (R-Tenn.) discusses the actions taken by the new Congressional majority to root out Washington’s rules and regulations that inhibit job growth. This week, the House passed a bill to repeal the 1099 provision of the health care law to eliminate burdensome regulations on small businesses.

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President Obama’s Weekly Address 3/5/2011

From the White House, “The President calls for Democrats and Republicans to come together on a budget that cuts wasteful spending without sacrificing job creating investments in education, innovation, and infrastructure.”

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Ron Paul: Reject the Welfare-Warfare State!

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Reject the Welfare-Warfare State!

by Ron Paul

During the past few weeks, Congress has been locked in a battle to pass a continuing resolution to fund government operations through September. Both supporters and opponents of the bill – HR1 – claim it is a serious attempt to reduce federal spending. However, an examination of the details of the bill call that claim into question.

For one thing, the off-sided assertion that HR1 reduces spending by $99 billion is misleading. The $99 billion figure merely represents the amount that HR1 reduces spending from the president’s proposed Fiscal Year 2011 Budget, not reductions in actual spending. Trying to claim credit for reduction in spending based on cuts in proposed spending is claiming that someone is following a diet because he had only 5 slices of pizza when he intended to have 10 slices. In fact, HR1 only reduces real federal spending by $66 billion compared to last year’s budget. This may seem like a lot to the average American, but in the context of an overwhelming trillion dollar budget and a national debt that could exceed 100% of the GDP in September, it is barely a drop in a bucket.

One reason that HR1 does not cut spending enough is that too many fiscal conservatives continue to embrace the fallacy that we can balance the budget without reducing spending on militarism. Until Congress realizes the folly of spending trillions and pretending to impose democracy on the world, we will never be able to seriously reduce spending. Congress must not only reject the warfare state, it must also reject the welfare state. HR1 is more aggressive in any domestic spending than foreign spending, and does zero on some objectionable programs, such as AmeriCorps.

However, HR1 leaves most of the current functions of the federal government undisturbed. This bill thus continues the delusion that we can have a fiscally responsible and efficient welfare state. The failure to even attempt to address the serious threat the welfare-warfare state imposes to American liberty and prosperity is the main reason why supporters of limited government and individual liberty ultimately should find HR1 unsatisfactory. Only a rejection of the view that Congress can run the economy, run our lives, and run the world, will allow us to make the spending reductions necessary to avert a serious financial crisis.

This does not mean we should not prioritize and discuss how to gradually transition away from the welfare state, in a manner that does not harm those currently relying on these programs. However, we must go beyond balancing the budget, to transitioning back to a free society. And that means eventually placing responsibility for social welfare back in the hands of individuals and private and institutions. Despite the overheated rhetoric heard during the debate, HR1 is a diversion of the difficult task of restoring constitutional government and a free economy and society.

It is time for Congress to get serious about cutting spending, not merely tinkering around the edges of the proposed budget and kicking the can down the road for future generations. If we fail to act decisively now, there will soon come a time when both our money and our capacity to borrow will run out. When that happens, our ability to negotiate and play political games with spending priorities will be over. To avoid real chaos, the time to start dealing with our bloated government budget is right now.

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Are We Running Out Of Resources?

From LearnLiberty.org, “Prof. Steve Horwitz addresses the common belief that the world is running out of natural resources. Instead, there are economic reasons why we will never run out of many resources. In a free market system, prices signal scarcity. So as a resource becomes more scarce, it becomes more expensive, which incentivizes people to use less of it and develop new alternatives, or to find new reserves of that resource that were previously unknown or unprofitable. We have seen throughout history that the human mind’s ability to innovate, coupled with a free market economic system, is an unlimited resource that can overcome the limitations we perceive with natural resources.”

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GOP Weekly Address 2/26/2011

Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) Delivers Weekly GOP Address on Spending. From the GOP, “In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio says, “[W]e’ve had to relearn the lesson we all know in our hearts: you can’t spend your way to prosperity. As American families have tightened their belts over the past couple of years and businesses have had to do more with less, the federal government has taken the opposite path, spending more, growing bigger, and becoming more involved in our economy and our lives. This historic failure to control spending directly affects our economy and the ability to create jobs.”

Sen. Portman explains, “There is an urgency about this that the American people get even while many in Washington seem to be in denial. We must rise to the challenge and work together to meet our economic and fiscal problems head-on by putting in place pro-growth measures and spending restraint and we must do it now.”

Sen. Portman expresses his disappointment that Democrats in Washington still don’t seem to understand this. “Having chosen to duck the tough choices for the coming year and beyond, the President and Democrats in Congress are now objecting to any reductions in spending Congress can control in the current budget year. This is despite the fact that this year’s $1.6 trillion deficit is at record levels, and over the past two years under Democrat leadership, this type of spending has increased 24 percent, and over 80 percent if you include the Stimulus. Our goal as Republicans is to make sensible reductions in this spending and create a better environment for job growth, not to shutdown the government. Getting our debt and deficits under control is the first step we can take, and the single most important step Washington can take, to get our economy moving and create the jobs we so badly need.””

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President Obama’s Weekly Address 2/25/2011

From the White House, “The President discusses his recent travels and the examples he’s seen of how America can win the future. He urges Congress to heed these examples in the coming budget debate and to tighten our belts without eliminating investments in innovation, education and infrastructure.”

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President Obama On The Situation In Libya

From the White House; “The President says that his Administration and the international community are united in their insistence that Libya refrain from using violence against its citizens. He also says that his Administration is monitoring developments throughout the Middle East and is working to help Tunisia and Egypt peacefully transition to democratic governments. February 23, 2011.”

The transcript:

Good afternoon, everybody. Secretary Clinton and I just concluded a meeting that focused on the ongoing situation in Libya. Over the last few days, my national security team has been working around the clock to monitor the situation there and to coordinate with our international partners about a way forward.

First, we are doing everything we can to protect American citizens. That is my highest priority. In Libya, we’ve urged our people to leave the country and the State Department is assisting those in need of support. Meanwhile, I think all Americans should give thanks to the heroic work that’s being done by our foreign service officers and the men and women serving in our embassies and consulates around the world. They represent the very best of our country and its values.

Now, throughout this period of unrest and upheaval across the region the United States has maintained a set of core principles which guide our approach. These principles apply to the situation in Libya. As I said last week, we strongly condemn the use of violence in Libya.

The American people extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of all who’ve been killed and injured. The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous and it is unacceptable. So are threats and orders to shoot peaceful protesters and further punish the people of Libya. These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop.

The United States also strongly supports the universal rights of the Libyan people. That includes the rights of peaceful assembly, free speech, and the ability of the Libyan people to determine their own destiny. These are human rights. They are not negotiable. They must be respected in every country. And they cannot be denied through violence or suppression.

In a volatile situation like this one, it is imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice, and that has been our focus. Yesterday a unanimous U.N. Security Council sent a clear message that it condemns the violence in Libya, supports accountability for the perpetrators, and stands with the Libyan people.

This same message, by the way, has been delivered by the European Union, the Arab League, the African Union, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, and many individual nations. North and south, east and west, voices are being raised together to oppose suppression and support the rights of the Libyan people.

I’ve also asked my administration to prepare the full range of options that we have to respond to this crisis. This includes those actions we may take and those we will coordinate with our allies and partners, or those that we’ll carry out through multilateral institutions.

Like all governments, the Libyan government has a responsibility to refrain from violence, to allow humanitarian assistance to reach those in need, and to respect the rights of its people. It must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities, and face the cost of continued violations of human rights.

This is not simply a concern of the United States. The entire world is watching, and we will coordinate our assistance and accountability measures with the international community. To that end, Secretary Clinton and I have asked Bill Burns, our Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, to make several stops in Europe and the region to intensify our consultations with allies and partners about the situation in Libya.

I’ve also asked Secretary Clinton to travel to Geneva on Monday, where a number of foreign ministers will convene for a session of the Human Rights Council. There she’ll hold consultations with her counterparts on events throughout the region and continue to ensure that we join with the international community to speak with one voice to the government and the people of Libya.

And even as we are focused on the urgent situation in Libya, let me just say that our efforts continue to address the events taking place elsewhere, including how the international community can most effectively support the peaceful transition to democracy in both Tunisia and in Egypt.

So let me be clear. The change that is taking place across the region is being driven by the people of the region. This change doesn’t represent the work of the United States or any foreign power. It represents the aspirations of people who are seeking a better life.

As one Libyan said, “We just want to be able to live like human beings.” We just want to be able to live like human beings. It is the most basic of aspirations that is driving this change. And throughout this time of transition, the United States will continue to stand up for freedom, stand up for justice, and stand up for the dignity of all people.

Thank you very much.

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Ron Paul to Congress: DO NOT Extend the “PATRIOT” Act!

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Please like, share, subscribe & comment! http://www.RonPaul.com. 02/08/2011 Ron Paul spoke on the House floor today in opposition to extending the unconstitutional “PATRIOT” Act. Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a sensible foreign policy that puts America first.
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President Obama Addresses U.S. Chamber of Commerce 2/8/2011

From the White House, “The President speaks about his plan to win the future by helping businesses innovate and create new American jobs. February 7, 2011.”

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