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Friday
Dec302011

Bachmann Rolls Out Plan For First 100 Days

Presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann unveiled an ambitious agenda Thursday detailing what the Minnesota Congresswoman would do during her first 100 days in office.

In an op-ed published in the Washington Times, Bachmann pledges to repeal Dodd-Frank, pass a balanced budget amendment, slash regulations and reform the tax code.

Bachmann says the agenda “will send a signal to our country’s job creators and to the world that the days of socialist policies are over.”

The full op-ed can be read here.

Thursday
Dec292011

Group Releases Top Ten Bills Of 2011

The organization Popvox has released a list of the top ten pieces of legislation that it says voters voiced opinions about to their elected representatives in Washington.

“With over 300,000 messages sent in to Congress and users in every Congressional district, these POPVOX numbers are a reflection of what Congress is hearing from constituents,” said Popvox CEO Marci Harris. “It’s not a poll — it’s better. These are the constituents that send the emails, stand up at town halls, knock on doors at election time, and make their voices heard. Congress listens to them and so should you.”

Click here to view a slideshow of the top ten list.

Thursday
Dec292011

U.S. Enters Into New Arms Deal With Saudi Arabia

White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest issued the following statement regarding the U.S.’s decision to sell military aircraft and other arms to Saudi Arabia:

“The United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have signed a government-to-government agreement under the Foreign Military Sales program to provide advanced F-15SA combat aircraft to the Royal Saudi Air Force.”

“Valued at $29.4 billion, this agreement includes production of 84 new aircraft and the modernization of 70 existing aircraft as well as munitions, spare parts, training, maintenance and logistics.  These F-15SA aircraft, manufactured by The Boeing Company, are among the most sophisticated and capable aircraft in the world.”

“This agreement will positively impact the U.S. economy and further advances the president’s commitment to create jobs by increasing exports.  According to industry experts, this agreement will support more than 50,000 American jobs, engaging 600 suppliers in 44 states, and providing $3.5 billion in annual economic impact to the U.S. economy.”

“This agreement reinforces the strong and enduring relationship between the United States and Saudi Arabia, and demonstrates the U.S. commitment to a strong Saudi defense capability as a key component to regional security.”

Thursday
Dec292011

Santorum Camp Feeling Good About Iowa

The campaign of GOP hopeful Rick Santorum liked what they saw in a new CNN/Time poll that was released on Wednesday.

The survey showed Santorum pulling into third place, behind Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. The 16 percent of the vote that Santorum received marks his strongest performance yet in any Hawkeye State poll.

“This new polling confirms that Mike Huckabee is right — Rick Santorum will be the “surprise candidate” in Iowa next week,” said campaign manager, Mike Biundo.

Biundo added; “This new poll confirms that Rick Santorum has leapfrogged into 3rd place — more than tripling his support from the beginning of the month. Rick is now polling ahead of Newt Gingrich, who was considered to be the frontrunner.”

Wednesday
Dec282011

Rockefeller Concerned About Web Domain Expansion

Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman John Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) is worried about a large expansion of internet domain names.

“I’m concerned that this expansion of generic, top-level domains, if it proceeds as planned, will have adverse consequences for the millions of American consumers, companies, and non-profit organizations that use the Internet on a daily basis,” Rockefeller wrote in a letter to Commerce Secretary John Bryson and NTIA Administrator Lawrence Strickling.

“I am now asking that you work with your international counterparts and ICANN to ensure that ICANN’s plan to expand top-level domains is implemented in a cautious, limited manner, which minimizes the likelihood of negative impacts,” Rockefeller added.