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Wednesday
Jan062010

NRCC - Dems Hijack Legislative Process, Hold Backroom Talks on Shea-Porter-Approved Healthcare Bill

With Democrats Hiding Behind Closed Doors, Voters Wonder: What Are They Trying to Hide?

Washington- In an attempt to bypass the legislative process and hijack the healthcare system, Carol Shea-Porter's party bosses have resorted to shady backroom dealings in order to force their unpopular healthcare agenda through Congress. Rather than hammering out details between the Senate and House versions of the healthcare bill before the watchful eye of the American public, Democrats have resorted to meeting in secrecy. While Nancy Pelosi and her Democrat foot soldiers are avoiding transparency and accountability at all costs, their closed-door negotiations could allow Democrats to include radical abortion language, a public option, earmarks, and unchecked runaway spending in the bill’s final version – with no input from Republicans or their own constituents. As House Democrats continue their backroom dealings in an effort to hurry along the process, taxpayers have every right to question: What are Carol Shea-Porter and her party bosses hiding?

 “Rather than convening a conference committee, Democrats will look to ‘pingpong’ the legislation between the two chambers — a regular practice for Democrats on major bills… Republicans have noted that Democrats have avoided conferences with regularity in order to avoid conference committees. Among the advantages for Democrats in the House is that the process usually prevents the minority from offering an alternative through a motion to recommit. Additionally, House rules that prohibit earmarks from being airdropped into conference reports would not apply.” (Emily Pierce and Steven T. Dennis, “Democrats Look to Scrap Conference to Ease Passage of Health Care Bill,” Roll Call, 1/04/2010)

No wonder Democrats are in such a hurry to push through healthcare legislation: national polling proves that the big-government healthcare agenda rubber-stamped by Carol Shea-Porter is a losing issue with voters.

 “Fifty-nine percent (59%) of voters believe passage of the plan will increase the cost of health care, and 51% think it will hurt the quality of care.

 “Seventy-eight percent (78%) expect the plan to cost more than projected. As a result, voters overwhelmingly believe passage of the plan will increase the federal deficit and lead to middle class tax hikes.”

           

“Most voters favor the ban on abortion coverage for insurance plans that receive federal subsidies, and 47% believe each state should have the right to opt out of the federal plan if it passes. On a related topic, 34% favor a single-payer national health insurance system.” (“Health Care Reform,” Rasmussen Reports, 1/04/2010)

 “Despite her party’s empty promises for transparency, Carol Shea-Porter and Democrat leaders have repeatedly hidden behind closed doors as they push their reckless agenda through Congress and onto the American public,” said NRCC Communications Director Ken Spain. “These shady backroom dealings are yet another reason that New Hampshirites simply don’t trust Carol Shea-Porter's healthcare sales pitch. By shutting out bipartisan negotiations and excluding taxpayers from the legislative process, Democrats are aiming to push through a healthcare agenda that will raise taxes, slash Medicare, and put small businesses and middle-class New Hampshire families in an even bigger bind.”

 

Tuesday
Oct202009

WNO - Video: Rep. Steve King (R-IA) Calls For Obama Accountability On Kevin Jennings

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Video: Rep. Steve King (R-IA) Calls For Obama Accountability On Kevin Jennings.

"I think the main stream media are a group of liberals. I mean everybody knows that. They actually admit that when you poll them and find out how they vote and where they send their political contributions. And so they would like to see this go away. They want to see President Obama do well. I want to see America do well. And this is a radical agenda, and President Obama needs to be held accountable for this radical agenda."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN8oLubWkRQ

 

Who: Congressman Steve King (R-IA)

What: Exclusive interview regarding Kevin Jennings.

When: Monday, October 19, 2009.

 

King Soundbite #1: Jennings "Queering of Elementary Education."

"He has spent a career promoting homosexuality, a lot of it within our schools and a lot of it within our elementary schools. He's written at least four books on this subject. He's written the forward on the book called 'Queering of Elementary Education.'"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kZXECvEg1c

 

King Soundbite 2: Obama Has Appointed "Ideological Equals."

"President Obama has a whole series of associates that have empowered him politically all the way back to Chicago and all the way back to ACORN. And if you look at President Obama and his fellow travelers, he has appointed his ideological equals and sometimes they aren't necessarily close associates but the fellow travelers of his close associates. That's what I think Kevin Jennings is."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6Yb8B2QM_M

 

Length of Full Interview: 6:45

Click for full video file: http://washingtonnewsobserver.com/?p=193

Saturday
Aug222009

SBA Federal Contracting Scorecard Released with Record $93.3 Billion to Small Business 

More Than Half of Federal Agencies Met 2008 Small Business Goal 

In SBA’s Annual Contracting Scorecard

 

WASHINGTON – Small businesses won a record $93.3 billion in federal prime contracts in Fiscal Year 2008 (Oct. 1, 2007-Sept. 30, 2008), an increase of almost $10 billion from 2007, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s third annual small business procurement scorecard, released today. In addition, small disadvantaged businesses, women-owned businesses and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses increased their share of federal contracting dollars by at least $1 billion to $3 billion.

 

“This record $93.3 billion in contracts to small businesses is significant, however, across the federal government we are committed to ensuring that the 23 percent goal is met and even exceeded going forward,” SBA Administrator Karen Mills said. “Especially during these tough economic times, federal contracts for small businesses can be just the opportunity they need to continue to grow and create jobs. At the same time, the federal government gets access to some of the most innovative and best products and services.”

 

Earlier this week, the Obama Administration reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that minority-owned businesses, small businesses, including women and veteran-owned businesses have greater access to federal government contracting opportunities. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and SBA Administrator Karen Mills announced a government-wide plan that includes federal agency procurement officials holding or participating in more than 200 events over the next 90 days to share information on government contracting opportunities, including those available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

 

“President Obama has made a commitment to ensuring that small businesses have greater access to federal contracting opportunities and it is a commitment shared across this Administration,” Mills said. “We have already begun taking aggressive steps to connect small businesses with contracting opportunities, as well as increase our outreach to federal agency procurement officers to make sure they get the information and tools they need to help them connect with these good, innovative small companies.”

 

Small Business Goaling Summary Report

 

 

2007

2007

2008

2008

Category

Goal

%

$

%

$

Small Businesses

23%

22%

$83.2 billion

21.50%

$93.2 billion

Small Disadvantaged

Businesses

5%

6.6%

$24.9 billion

6.76%

$29.3 billion

Women

5%

3.4%

$13 billion

3.40%

$14.7 billion

Service-disabled Vets

3%

1.01%

$3.8 billion

1.49%

$6.4 billion

HUBZone

3%

2.2%

$8.5 billion

2.34%

$10.1 billion

 

Small Business Procurement Scorecards provide an assessment of federal achievement in prime contracting to small businesses by the twenty-four Chief Financial Officers Act agencies. It also measures progress that departments are making to ensure small business opportunities remain an integral part of their acquisition of goods and services to meet mission objectives. The Scorecard was designed as an internal control and monitoring device to ensure that (1) federal agencies reach their small business and socio-economic goals, (2) accurate and transparent contracting data is used and (3) agency-specific progress is maintained. SBA is issuing the Small Business Procurement Scorecards for the third time.

 

The annual Scorecard rates federal agency performance in meeting the overall small business goal and the component contracting goals for small disadvantaged businesses, small businesses in HUBZones, and small businesses owned by women and service-disabled veterans. Procurement goals for federal procuring agencies may vary because the SBA negotiates individual goals with each federal procuring agency.

 

  • The following 13 agencies met small business contracting goals: the departments of Agriculture, Education, Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, General Services Administration, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Interior, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Transportation, SBA and Veterans Affairs.
  • The following 22 agencies met goals for contracts to small disadvantaged businesses: the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, General Services Administration, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Science Foundation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, SBA, Social Security Administration, State, Transportation, Treasury and Veterans Affairs.
  • The following 14 agencies met goals for women-owned small businesses: the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Energy, General Services Administration, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Transportation, Treasury, and SBA.
  • The following nine agencies met HUBZone contracting goals: the departments of Agriculture, Energy, General Services Administration, Homeland Security, Interior, Labor, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Transportation and SBA.
  • The following four agencies met goals for small businesses owned by service-disabled veterans: the departments of the Environmental Protection Agency, GSA, Labor and Veterans Affairs.

 

According to the Scorecard ratings of performance on all five goals:

 

  • One agency – GSA – met or surpassed its goals in all areas.
  • Eight agencies – DHS, DOE, DOI, DOL, DOT, NRC, SBA, USDA – met or surpassed four of the five goals.
  • Four agencies – Education, EPA, HHS, VA – met or surpassed three of the five goals.
  • Four agencies – DOC, HUD, NASA and Treasury – met or surpassed two of the five goals.
  • Five agencies –DOD, DOJ, NSF, SSA and State – met or surpassed one of the five goals.
  • Two agencies – OPM and USAID – met none of the five goals.

 

About the Scorecard

 

SBA rates 24 agencies green, yellow or red on each of the individual goals established by Congress and gave a numerical score to each agency based on how many of the five goals were met or surpassed.

 

Each federal agency has a different small business contracting goal, determined annually in consultation with SBA. SBA ensures that the sum total of all of the goals meets the 23 percent target established by law.

 

As part of its ongoing efforts to increase access to contracting opportunities for small businesses, the SBA is continuing to work with federal agency procurement staff to strengthen the integrity of contracting data, including providing tools to facilitate public review of data and training to improve accuracy.

 

The goaling reports released today by SBA are available at

http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/goals/index.html.

 

Thursday
Jun252009

NetRight Daily: Accountability, Dr. Obama and More! 

Why an ObamaCare "Public Plan" Should Be An Easy Target:After Obamacare ran into trouble in Congress last week, the Left grasped at isolated questions in the latest NBC/Wall Street Journal and CBS/New York Times polls, purporting to show overwhelming support for a government-run insurance plan. I was not impressed by the wording of the questions, and even less impressed by the lack of follow-up questions that would have tested that support.

 

Accountability Must Prevail: From Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC): When Bank of America, a financial institution with roots in Western North Carolina, acquired another financial giant, Merrill Lynch, our jobs and retirement accounts were decimated.

 

Dr. Obama's Swamp Root Snake Oil: Tough break for Barack Obama. Just when he is merrily rolling along peddling his socialized stealthcare as it were the most potent elixir since Violet Blossom's Swamp Root snake oil, along comes NY Times with a decidedly sordid tale about government medicine gone awry.

 

Pushing American History In the Wrong Way: With Barack Obama's new appointment of former Iowa Congressman Jim Leach to chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), new attention is being brought onto a program called We the People. This program is funded with the purpose for furthering the study of civics and bringing Americans together through their history.

 

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Thursday
May212009

Daily Grind: Audit the Fed  

Audit The Fed
The Fed's "independence" should be the least of our concerns.

 

Clarabelle Cow Sues Ronald McDonald
In Cass Sunstein's world, the animals are the "greater species."

 

ALG in the News: Peter Kaliner
ALG's own Alex Rosenwald lays it on John Murtha and other lawmakers who took money from the PMA Group, now under FBI investigation.

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