Tag Archives: Election 2012

Romney Endorsed By Constitutional Attorney Jay Sekulow

Just received a call from Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice. Sekulow has put his personal stamp of approval on the campaign of Mitt Romney for President. Unlike Santorum who voted to confirm liberal Justice Sotomayor, Romney is committed to conservative values and especially to a conservative (non-activist) federal court. With two Supreme Court appointments likely during the next four years, Sekulow is convinced Romney will appoint the justices of Thomas, Scalia, Roberts and Alito’s caliber.

Oh, yes, Sekulow’s personal call was taped like all the others.

Ron Paul, Biblical Values and American Values, Parts 1 & 2

Once part 1 is finished, nine embedded screens will appear. Click on the top left screen to start part 2.

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Ron Paul, Biblical Values and American Values, Parts 1 & 2

Once part 1 is finished, nine embedded screens will appear. Click on the top left screen to start part 2.

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What If Ron Paul Was President (Video)

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What If Ron Paul Was President (Video)

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Fair Tax, Value Added Tax, Political Candidates

I just finished reading an article by finamcial expert John Mauldin. Well, Mauldin didn’t actually do much of the writing. What he published were arguments of his readership, and the argument of one client/reader took up most of the white space. Last week, he presented his argument for a national value added tax in The Cancer of Debt and Deficits.

I’m refering my readers to Mauldin’s article, Tax The Other Guy, because it offers an precise argument for the Fair Tax and because it is supported by a number of political candidates. Reading Mauldin’s two articles might help with picking the candidate who may actually attempt to fix this part of our nation’s economic problem.

Below are a list of the candidates who have state their intentions about reforming taxation; those who advocate for merely increasing taxes of “tinkering” with the tax code are not included as are those with no stated position:

President
Mitt Romney
Rick Santorum
Newt Gingrich
Ron Paul
See also a letter by Ron Paul

US Senate
Dr Micahel Pryce (R)
Rusty Bliss (R)
Eric LaMont Gregory (R)
Scott Rupert (I)
Sherrod Brown (D)

US House of Representatives
< href=https://johnandersonforcongress.com/Economic_Views.html John Anderson (R)
Edward Breen (R)
Mike Turner (R)
David Harlow (L)
David Esrati (D)
Olivia Freemam (D)
Thomas McMasters (D)
Sharen Neuhardt (D)
Mack Van Allen (D)

Mike Turner Clueless On Defense Acquisition

By John Mitchel

Last week I was invited to participate in a Mike Turner virtual town hall meeting. It was a truly enlightening experience. Except for one call questioning $24,000 in contributions to Turner by the American Bankers’ Association, the calls could be characterized as a “love in” between the caller and Mr. Turner. One call in particular reinforced this, not to mention suggesting that some questions were planted before the virtual hook-up. That question was on the C-27, a joint Army-Air Force small cargo aircraft program cancelled by the Pentagon, a move Turner opposes.

Although the Pentagon does not want the C-27, as they have stated the need no longer exists with the U.S. phasing out of Afghanistan, Turner wants to keep it to retain jobs. The trouble is; the Pentagon could face up to $600 billion more in cuts if Congress fails to reach a deal on how to trim the national debt by the end of 2012. So the bottom line; Turner wants to keep spending on a program the Secretary of Defense does not need or want at the expense of programs the Pentagon views as essential to our national security.

Contrast that to John Anderson, Turner’s GOP opponent in the March 6th primary. Anderson has over 30 years’ experience in defense acquisition and fully understands that we cannot cater to Mike Turner or any other Congressional member who wants budget-busting pork for his or her district. Sadly, if Turner gets his way over the objection of Secretary of Defense Panetta, the malfeasant investment of limited resources now could cause the loss of lives later, but apparently that would be fine with Turner as long as he goes back to Washington next January.

Rick Santorum A Conservative?

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Dedicated to American Troops, Video by Endorse Liberty

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Just This Side of Hell (Video Commentary)

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