U.S. Senate Candidate Marco Rubio (R-FL) Delivers Weekly Republican Address
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Former Florida House Speaker and U.S. Senate Candidate Marco Rubio (R-FL) released the following weekly Republican address.
Former Florida House Speaker and U.S. Senate Candidate Marco Rubio (R-FL) released the following weekly Republican address.
Weekly Address: Filibustering Recovery & Obstructing Progress. From the White House; “The President blasts Republicans in the Senate who are blocking unemployment insurance and small business tax breaks to create jobs, even as they push for permanent, massive tax cuts for the richest Americans.”
Rep. Chris Lee (R-NY) on Democrats’ budget failure: “For you and your families, it means a missed opportunity to provide the fiscal discipline economists say is needed to create jobs and boost the economy. Whats worse, the fewer sacrifices Washington makes now, the more Americans will be asked to give up later in the form […]
In the Weekly Republican Address, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison warns about Democrats’ financial regulation bill not stopping future bailouts.
Sen. Hutchison says, “Republicans are working to ensure the bill would forbid any future bailouts of Wall Street banks…. The Democrats pushed a bill through the Senate Banking Committee that does not stop future bailouts. Republicans […]
House Republican Whip Eric Cantor delivers the Weekly Republican Address.
“The Democrats control every lever of power in Washington and theyve never met a tax they didnt like or found a dollar they couldnt spend. Their economic plan? You pay, they spend, your children owe. You deserve better.”
Charlie Crist and Marco Rubio debate on Fox News Sunday, 3/28/2010:
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“In the Weekly Republican Address, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell discusses the flawed health care bill passed by Democrats this week and why it should be repealed and replaced.”
Leader McConnell says, “In one of the most divisive legislative debates in modern history, Democrats decided to go the partisan route and blatantly ignore the will of […]
Ron Paul from an interview on Morning Joe, 3/26/2010. The only way to change Congress is to get a whole new crop of people elected there.
From the Republican National Committee on the Health Care Vote.
Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn offers this weeks response to the President’s weekly address. Coburn speaks about this past weeks health care summit. He accuses the Democrats of, “procedural tricks and back-room deals to ram through a new bill.”