Friday, July 8, 2011

Conservative on Target! Citizenry, Salaries, Execution, Higher Taxes

In Debt Limit Debate, Higher Taxes Aren't the Answer: The historical average for federal spending is 20.3 percent of GDP, but spending will reach 24.7 percent by the end of this year and continue to climb from there. By mid-century, funding the federal government under current policy will consume more than half the U.S. economy. Meanwhile, tax revenues will return to their historical average by the end of the decade and then continue to rise. [Tell your fiscal congressional conservatives to stand their ground now or we will remember in 2012! – JS]


Citing an international treaty, President Obama, the State Department, and Mexico have asked for a stay of execution for a Mexican national convicted in 1995 in the brutal raping and murder of a teenage girl in Texas. [Is it treaty change time? Couldn’t the administration have just said no? – JS]



Did Obama lie about White House salaries in Twitter town hall? > Er, not quiteGawker’s John Cook did a little comparison between the published salary reports for the three cycles, and it turns out that more than half saw their salaries increase from 2010 to 2011 — and 75% got increases from 2009 to 2010:

"The salient feature of America in the Age of Obama is a failed government class institutionally committed to living beyond its means, and a citizenry too many of whom are content to string along." -- Mark Steyn

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