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		<title>The Next Supreme Court Justice</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has announced that he will retire from the United States Supreme Court at the end of this term.  Judge Stevens is known as the most liberal member of the Court.  Although I disagree with his judicial philosophy, I appreciate his service.</p>
<p>I hope you will join me in urging President Obama to appoint and the U.S. Senate to confirm a successor who will be impartial and decide cases based on the constitution and not on personal politics.</p>
<p>I do not believe in a litmus test for judicial appointees.  Instead each nominee should be evaluated based on their qualifications, writings and rulings.</p>
<p>When our founding fathers created the Constitution of the United States they did so with the intent that future generations would follow this document, except in those rare instances when it was changed by a proper amendment.</p>
<p>Liberal judges throughout our court system have gone far beyond what the founding fathers intended in attempting to legislate from the bench.</p>
<p>Every year the Supreme Court makes decisions that have a profound impact on our society. We need a new Supreme Court justice who will adhere to the Constitution and respect all three branches of our government.</p>
<p>Cross posted at <a href="http://tinyurl.com/28wthvp">Vern Buchanan For Congress.com</a></p>
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		<title>People Need Jobs, Not Another Government Spending Spree</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Watch Out!  Just when you thought the Democrats couldn&#8217;t spend any more of our money, here they come again!</p>
<p>I was pleased to see President Obama shift his focus recently back to jobs and the economy.  It is by far the most important issue right now.</p>
<p>However, I was dismayed that the administration still believes that the federal government can spend our way to prosperity.  Private sector investments will create jobs &#8211; not big government spending.</p>
<p>I agree with the President that we need to help small businesses access credit and provide tax incentives to encourage investment and put people back to work.  After all, small businesses create 70 percent of the jobs in the country.</p>
<p>But the last thing we need is a new government spending spree under the guise of another &#8220;stimulus and jobs&#8221; package.</p>
<p>Despite record federal deficits, the administration continues to announce more and more spending.  In fact the proposals being pushed in congress by the Democrat leadership add up to more than $170 billion.  Yes, I said BILLION! And remember, that is on top of the $787 BILLION stimulus package they pushed through last year!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not certain who the President and the Democrat leadership are hearing from, but as I travel across the state in Florida, I hear one clear message from voters:  Stop spending and get our deficit under control!</p>
<p>The President has proposed using TARP funds to help pay for another stimulus package.  Those funds were approved as an emergency loan to help prevent the collapse of our financial markets.  Any left over or unspent TARP funds should be used immediately to pay down our national debt.</p>
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		<link>http://www.redstate.com/vernbuchanan/2009/12/10/people-need-jobs-not-another-government-spending-spree/</link>
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		<title>How To Fix A Broken System</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: x-small"></span>When the Obama Administration insisted on pushing through Congress a $787 billion stimulus package, the American people were told it would create or save hundreds of thousands of jobs.  We were told that if we passed this boost to the economy right away, unemployment would not rise above 8%.  Soon after the stimulus was rushed through Congress, members of the Administration made numerous public appearances, each one trumpeting jobs saved in a community or state.</p>
<p>Now most Americans recognize that the stimulus package didn’t work.  I voted against the bill because I did not believe it was targeted enough toward the entities that would create and/or save jobs &#8211; small business owners.  Over 70% of all American jobs are created by this group.  Unfortunately, the administration and Democrats in Congress chose to largely ignore them with their $787 billion bailout package.  I also felt that we were spending far too much money that we don&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>To no surprise, as the facts and figures began to surface, the initial claims of the administration that they had in fact saved almost a million jobs proved to be unreliable.</p>
<p>For example, researchers at the Franklin Center for Government &#38; Public Integrity found 440 ‘phantom districts’ listed on Recovery.gov, consuming $6.4 billion and creating or saving nearly 30,000 jobs. Phantom congressional districts!  You would think that would be something that the Federal government could easily check and verify, wouldn&#8217;t you?  I could list example after example of erroneous claims being made by the administration, such as Head Start of Augusta, Ga. claiming that they saved 317 jobs, when in reality they gave a one-time raise to 317 employees.  Why did they make a false claim?  Because the Administration&#8217;s stimulus “help” line told them to.</p>
<p>If government does not have the trust of the American people, nothing it claims or tries to do will be acceptable.  Much of what is wrong in Washington can be corrected by three things:  transparency, accuracy and honesty.  Washington has a lot of work to do to fix a broken system, but those three steps would be a good start.</p>
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		<link>http://www.redstate.com/vernbuchanan/2009/12/02/how-to-fix-a-broken-system/</link>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Time To Restore Fiscal Responsibility</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">For too many years official Washington has been on a spending spree.  We must take steps now to restore fiscal responsibility.  An economy in trouble requires all of us, politicians in Washington, as well as every day Americans, to exercise fiscal responsibility.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The American people have made it clear that they value fiscal responsibility in their elected officials.  Managing public money is a matter of public trust.  The American people have elected each member of Congress to safely manage their money.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I have consistently called for a Balanced Budget Amendment.  I believe that is the first step toward restoring fiscal responsibility.  Once Congress is required by law to balance the budget, we will be able to eliminate fraud and wasteful spending.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We must learn the important lessons of this economic crisis.  Record deficits are not the answer.  Paying $800 billion a year just to service our debt is not the answer.  Increasing government spending during these tough times is not the answer.  Restoring fiscal discipline is the answer.  By doing so we will become wise stewards of taxpayer money and at the same time we will be taking the necessary steps to protect the future of our young people.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I know that the economy continues to be the most important challenge facing us today.  Unemployment is at its highest rate in the last 26 years.  The American people are struggling to pay their bills.  But they are doing exactly that.  Every pay day they balance their budget.  They cut spending where they have to in order to do that.  How can Washington do any less?</p>
<p>Cross posted at <a id="bwrw" title="Vern Buchanan" href="http://tinyurl.com/lzhadw">Vern Buchanan</a></p>
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		<link>http://www.redstate.com/vernbuchanan/2009/09/15/its-time-to-restore-fiscal-responsibility/</link>
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		<title>The Deficit:  Is It Time To Panic?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely not, but it is time for strong leadership in Washington. We must begin to take fundamental, positive steps to reduce the deficit. We need to act responsibly, to stop the out of control spending and to work together to get the economy back on track.</p>
<p>As Ronald Reagan said, for too long our government has operated on the following premise: <em><strong>“If it moves, tax it.  If it keeps moving, regulate it.  If it stops moving, subsidize it.”</strong></em> It’s this kind of thinking that’s led to massive expansion of government into the private sector and led to our growing national debt.</p>
<p>To say that we can&#8217;t indefinitely sustain deficit spending is an understatement. Don&#8217;t let anyone tell you that increased government spending doesn&#8217;t affect each American. The average American worker now has to labor 111 days just to pay for federal spending, according to Monika Ciesielska, from the Center for Fiscal Accountability. She writes that although tax freedom day actually dropped ten days this year over the previous year, the Cost of Government Day advanced nearly a month.</p>
<p>Personally, I think Washington needs to take a deep breath and take their hands out of taxpayers’ pockets. Because I firmly believe leadership isn’t a knack for spending taxpayer money, but instead leadership is realizing when not to spend money and when you have to, knowing how to stretch each dollar in a positive direction.</p>
<p>Now is the time to cut spending, look for waste and not take on new programs that we can&#8217;t afford.</p>
<p>Cross posted at <a id="o" title="Vern Buchanan, United States Congressman." href="http://www.vernbuchananforcongress.com/index.cfm?p=Blog&#38;ContentRecord_id=ae2447db-91fc-40df-8d36-252724ef6460">Vern Buchanan, United States Congressman.</a></p>
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		<title>Focus On Creating Jobs</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>All of us have watched the raucous debate across the country regarding health care.  It is good to have a public discussion about such an important issue.  But both sides have engaged in some conduct that reasonable adults would not.</p>
<p>Recently, the White House posted on their web site a release called &#8220;Facts Are Stubborn Things&#8221;.  The White House Director of New Media, Macon Phillips encouraged citizens to report &#8220;fishy&#8221; speech opposing the Obama Health Care Bill to the White House.  Phillips wrote &#8220;If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.&#8221;</p>
<p>Why do they want this information?  What are they going to do wit it?  Instead of monitoring the free speech of American citizens, the White House should be focusing on the economy and the creation of jobs.</p>
<p>The White House should set the tone for the Country.  This isn&#8217;t the way to do it.</p>
<p>We are still clearly in an economic crisis.  I am pleased that the jobless rate went down slightly in July, but the truth of the matter is that the economy is still losing jobs. July marked the 19th month in a row of losses. Unfortunately most businesses are not hiring.  We need to do what we can to help reverse this situation.</p>
<p>When I read a statement by the chief executive of a hiring agency Adecco, Tig Gilliam who said &#8220;This is a very good jobs report, given where we are in the cycle, but we&#8217;re still losing 250,000 jobs. The other thing we need to remember is that we need to add 100,000 jobs a month in the U.S. economy just to stay steady.&#8221;</p>
<p>That is sobering news of the challenges facing the nation.</p>
<p>The Administration needs to focus on jobs and the economy and forget the partisan politics of asking Americans to report other American&#8217;s &#8220;fishy&#8221; emails.</p>
<p>Sources:  NPR, Article of August 11, 2009 &#8220;<a id="qvq6" title="Jobless Rate Down, But Hiring Remains on Hold" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=111665782">Jobless Rate Down, But Hiring Remains on Hold</a>&#8221;<br />
CNN.com of August 2, 2009 &#8220;<a id="tj0b" title="  Economy Healing, but Deficit Must Go Down" href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/08/02/geithner.economy/index.html">Geithner:  Economy Healing, but Deficit Must Go Down</a>&#8221;<br />
Bureau of Labor Statistics, issued August 7, 2009 &#8220;<a id="yre4" title="Economic News Release - Employment                      Summary&#34;" href="http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm">Economic News Release-Employment&#8221; </a></p>
<p>Cross Posted at <a id="hf4w" title="Vern Buchanan For Congress" href="http://www.vernbuchananforcongress.com/">Vern Buchanan For Congress</a>.</p>
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		<title>One Trillion and Climbing!!</title>
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<p>For the first time in the history of our great nation, the deficit has reached $1 trillion.  Experts predict that federal spending could very well exceed revenues by almost $2 trillion by this fall.</p>
<p>There is no question that the deficit has increased dramatically, in large part because of the so-called stimulus package of almost $800 billion.  Congress hastily enacted the bill in February without any thought or strategic planning. I opposed the bill because it exploded our national debt without providing any meaningful economic growth. Since the bill was signed into law, we have lost two million jobs and unemployment has reached a 26 year high of 9.5 percent.</p>
<p>American families have always known a basic economic fact that politicians in Washington, DC just can&#8217;t seem to understand &#8211; you can&#8217;t spend more money than you have!! Not a difficult concept, is it? I certainly learned the concept as a businessman and in raising my family. Most Americans live by that very basic rule. But they just don&#8217;t get it. Maya MacGuineas, president of the nonpartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget recently said, &#8220;Most anybody who&#8217;s being honest knows we&#8217;ve reached a point where we&#8217;ve got a very dangerous fiscal situation, and it won&#8217;t fix itself.&#8221; Too bad Washington hasn&#8217;t been listening.</p>
<p>I will continue to oppose the reckless spending of official Washington at every opportunity. I have said many times, I am a businessman, not a politician. I have created jobs, met payrolls and balanced budgets. I know what makes a strong economy and just as importantly I know what will harm our economy -higher taxes, more overly burdensome regulations, and ballooning deficits are not the answer. You and I know that the last thing we need in these difficult economic times is an out of touch Congress and President who increase taxes and spend your hard-earned dollars in a reckless manner.</p>
<p>Federal revenues are down 17.9 percent from a year ago. And yet government spending is at an historic high. The American people understand the need to cut personal spending and live within their means. What will it take for Washington to follow the lead of the people who put them all in office?</p>
<p>Also posted at <a id="tu6l" title="Vern Buchanan for Congress" href="http://tinyurl.com/lcqyl8">Vern Buchanan for Congress</a>.</p>
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