Obama must be using magic, because he has spent millions to create jobs in Congressional Districts that don’t even exist! ABC News Jonathon Karl Here’s a stimulus success story: In Arizona’s 15th congressional district, 30 jobs have been saved or created with just $761,420 in federal stimulus spending. At least that’s what the Web site set up by the Obama administration to track the $787 billion stimulus says. There’s one problem, though: There is no 15th congressional district in Arizona; the state has only eight districts.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) today launched the Senate version of the Lap Dog Match Game at lapdogs.GOP.com to help Americans hold Senate Democrats accountable for their votes as President Obama’s and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s health care experiment makes its way to the Senate floor. The game continues to encourage visitors to match statements made against the Democrats’ government-run health care bill with the Senate Democrat who said it. The game targets 14 different Senate Democrats who have expressed opposition to President Obama’s government-run health care plan and gives Americans the opportunity to point to their statements if
One of our supporters emailed this to us recently and we wanted to share it with you. We’re going to pass a health care plan written by a committee whose head says he doesn’t understand it, passed by a Congress that hasn’t read it but exempts themselves from it, signed by a president who smokes and also hasn’t read it, with funding administered by a treasury chief who didn’t pay his taxes, overseen by a surgeon general who is obese, and financed by a country that’s nearly broke. What could possibly go wrong?
Our Republican Party leaders have been working hard to protect our freedom and our tax dollars. Here’s some recent news from a number of our elected officials: Senator Jim DeMint co-authors a Wall Street Journal column on the importance of maintaining economic freedom with respect to the Internet Rep. Joe Wilson says supporters of government-run healthcare should have a taste of their own medicine: Speaker of the S.C. House Bobby Harrell talks about Boeing, the House’s 2010 agenda, and staying connected through social networking: Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler discusses how Boeing announcement proves need to stop card check legislation
Earlier this week all ten candidates from both parties were on hand at the Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College for the Gubernatorial Debate. It was the first time in our state’s history that candidates from both parties appeared in a debate before the primaries. We were on hand to show support for all the Republican candidates and were able to compile the video below.
On Monday Senator Mick Mulvaney announced that he would be running for Congress against John Spratt in District 5. Chairman Floyd was on hand at his announcement and we are all extremely excited and eager to help him Represent District 5 in Washington DC. For more information regarding the announcement we have attached an article from the Newberry Observer:
We have been very busy here in Virginia. We have knocked on thousands of doors and walked through too many neighborhoods too count and we have made thousands of phone calls. But everything we have done has been worth it. We are here to support the Republican cause and that makes every step on this trip meaningful. Today is election day and we are doing everything we can to get people to the polls and vote for the Republican team. We have been trying to capture as much as possible on video and wanted to share it with all of
Our Political Director Matt Nichols, Deputy Political Director Kurt Pickhardt, and Third Vice Chairman Adam Piper are in Virginia helping turn out the vote for Republicans. They departed from Columbia on Friday with a bus full of volunteers ready to make a difference. Whenever they get a chance, they make video blog entries from the road to keep us updated on all the action. Here are the first videos and there will definitely be more as the election gets nearer.
Columbia, S.C. – October 28, 2009 – South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Karen Floyd today issued the following statement on Boeing’s decision to locate its new assembly line in South Carolina: “This is great news for South Carolina. We can all be proud of our Republican leadership team for focusing on job creation and economic development,” Floyd said. “Boeing’s decision confirms that our Republican, pro-business philosophy is the right course for South Carolina’s future. We owe a debt of gratitude to Republican leaders who have fought so hard for so long to protect South Carolina from heading down the path
Just a few short weeks ago, we announced an incredible opportunity for our Republican Party – to pay off our headquarters mortgage years ahead of time, and to make revenue-generating efficiency upgrades to the building. All of this is being made possible by a giant and leader in the Republican Party, Mr. Roger Milliken, who agreed to match dollar-for-dollar what we raise toward the mortgage repayment.