Showing posts with label Thaddeus McCotter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thaddeus McCotter. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2011

Thaddeus McCotter: Obama's Speech

Presidential candidate Thaddeus McCotter was tweeting his reaction to Obama's address to the nation last night.


President glosses over his historic spending binge; plugs phony cuts; pushes more taxes & spending; & plays class warfare card.

President invokes Ronald Reagan 2 prop up straw man argument; & ignores Chief Executive's role in signing Congressional spending into law.

Waiting 4 President 2 refuse contributions from wealthy, corporations, hedge fund managers & others not "paying their fair share."

President has a posture not a plan. Refuses to accept that in 2010 the electorate voted for LESS & LIMITED government.

Let us also remember those rigid ideologues who jammed Obamacare on the American public without its consent.

Cut, cap and balance, like everyone else has to do who can only spend what they make - unlike govt. that can spend what it takes and prints.

Every dollar in higher taxes is another step further from limited government & economic recovery.

Obama's speech wasn't presidential. It was political. When is Obama going to assume the role of the president and lead?

I would love to see a debate between McCotter and Obama.

McCotter would crush Obama.

Ames Straw Poll

From Glenn Reynolds at Instapundit:
TIME FOR ANOTHER THRILLING INSTA-POLL: So, Sarah Palin and Rick Perry aren’t included in the Ames straw poll, but you can vote on the complete field, plus them, right here. And discuss alternatives in the comments.

Cast your vote.

Feel what it's like to have the influence of being an Iowa voter.

I cast my vote for Thaddeus McCotter.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Thaddeus McCotter: Budget - Cut, Cap, Balance

Presidential candidate Thaddeus McCotter weighed in on the budget impasse.

He supports the "cut, cap and balance" approach.

That approach entails "not [voting] to raise the debt ceiling unless Congress votes to drastically cut spending, [imposing] a cap on future spending, and [approving] a balanced budget amendment."


Video.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Thaddeus McCotter 2012

Over the weekend, Thaddeus McCotter announced his run for the presidency.

If the election were held today, and the race was between McCotter and Obama, I would vote for McCotter in less than a heartbeat.

I would like to see him win the nomination. He certainly would make a terrific vice presidential nominee.

In any event, I think McCotter will play a significant role in shaping the Republican candidates' dialogue. That's a good thing.

Moreover, the Leftist media will have to contend with McCotter's discussion of substantive issues rather than dwelling on their unfair characterizations of Mitt Romney the Ken doll or Michele Bachmann the flake or Newt Gingrich the serial groom.

The Republicans' chances in 2012 took a giant leap forward with McCotter's decision to run.

Visit his campaign website.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Thaddeus McCotter, Led Zeppelin, Democrats, and Government Shutdown

Rep. Thaddeus McCotter brings Led Zeppelin into the discussion of the Democrats' government shutdown.

"The Song Remains the Same."

This is great. McCotter succinctly explains what the Democrats are doing and what the Republicans want to do.

Must-watch video, via Breitbart.




Transcript
REP. THADDEUS McCOTTER: I'd like to start, Mr. Speaker, by thanking my Democratic colleagues this morning for disabusing me of an affliction.

When I woke up, I found that I had a hankering to listen to Led Zeppelin, and I couldn't figure out why. This has happened before, usually when I leave the TV on at night and they run one of them Rolling Stones, '70s, 'buy it now before it's more expensive or in the dustbin' ads.

So, I was walking over here and I'm like, 'Wow, is it because there's been a communication breakdown between the parties?'

It's possible. It's possible.

I said, 'Is it because one of the nice senators is wearing a cashmere sweater?'

It's possible.

But no, it was sitting here today that I realized why I wanted to listen to the melodious strains of Page and Plant, Jones and John Bonham. It's because for the Democratic Party the song remains the same.

Once again, seniors and children wake to the hysterical, frightening visage of specters of gloom and doom - Democrats.

Once again, we are regaled with the Democrats' entitlement reform plan. It is called 'Do nothing, spend everything, go bankrupt, benefits - bye-bye.'

We continue to see a party that does not understand you cannot lift an economy when it is crushed beneath the weight of big government.

We continue to see a party ideologically zealous in spending your tax dollars on Planned Parenthood to the point where they would shutdown the federal government to do it.

And we continue to hear the fundamental crux of the issue of a potential government shutdown:

The Democratic Party will shut down the government so they can spend more of your money. The Republican Party is committed to keeping the government open and spending less of your money.

In fairness, it is not just Led Zeppelin they remind me of, because the reason we stand here today on the precipice of a government shutdown is because they did not do their work when they had total control of the United States Congress last year. They could not even pass a budget, let alone finish these appropriations which we are still dealing with well into April, let alone lay out a coherent strategy to do so when the parties changed power in this House.

No, the song remains the same, but the American people recognize the song and dance. They will not be fooled. They know that the major change that we see before us today in the fight over government spending is a very simple one, and a very simple choice.

It is the difference between bankruptcy and solvency. And the Republican Party stands for solvency and for liberty.

Extremely well said.