Preview of the State of the Union


After riding into Washington with promises of hope and change and overwhelming public support, one year later President Obama is sitting in a much different position.  He has yet to pass one of his major agenda items, including health care and cap-and-trade, and his approval rating has dropped below 47% according to the latest Rasmussen poll.

In his first State of the Union address this evening, the president has the opportunity to change his tune a bit. 

Although the full text of the speech has not been released, the White House has stated that the president plans to focus his speech on the economy – not his stalled health care bill.  There has been mention that he will propose a three-year freeze on all discretionary, non-defense spending.  I am encouraged by president’s change of heart – during the election he stated that spending freezes sound good but don’t actually work.  However, I hope he is actually serious about this.  It has also been announced that he will request a 6.2% increase in education spending during the speech, all the while continuing to support the Senate’s $80 billion jobs bill and their $1.9 trillion debt limit increase proposal.

The election in Massachusetts last week should have served as a wake up call for my colleagues on the other side of the aisle that their current agenda of dramatically expanding the size and scope of the federal government that require unprecedented levels of spending and borrowing is simply not what the American people want.  Rather, we need to get back to focusing on job creation, improving our economy, and providing tax relief for the American people.

I encourage everyone to tune in tonight at 8:00pm central and hear what the president has to say – it should be an interesting watch.


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Thank you for your post Congressman!

ofsneocon (Diary) Wednesday, January 27th at 3:19PM EST (link)

I believe that Obama’s ‘spending freeze’ is nothing but a sham to take people’s eye off the ball. The only thing that will help our soaring deficit are spending cuts; freezing spending that has only been increased during his administration is pretty darned worthless.

The American people have had it with the Democrat’s lies and deceit. This November, I reckon we the people are going to go to the polls and show these fools that they answer to us.

Mr. Lucas, please know that we Redstaters are behind you and your colleagues 100%. Conservatives like you and other Congressional Republicans are the only ones standing in the way of soft tyranny and oppression of the Democrats.