Current FreedomWorks Campaigns
Call Your Senators: Cosponsor S. 228 to Stop the EPA
Cosponsor S. 228, the Defending America's Affordable Energy and Jobs Act, to stop the EPA's job killing regulations.
Stop the EPA Power Grab
Support S. 228, the "Defending America's Affordable Energy and Jobs Act" to stop the EPA's cap and trade regulations.
Vote "Yes" McConnell Amendment to Repeal ObamaCare
Call you Senator today to ask them to vote "Yes" on the McConnell Amendment to repeal ObamaCare.
Help Senator Brown Stand Strong against Radical Environmentalist Attacks!
Senator Scott Brown (R-Mass.) is under attack from radical environmentalists, please call him to show your support.
Special Call List: Vulnerable Reps. Voting For ObamaCare
Please call these House members who supported ObamaCare.
Special Call List: Reps. Voting Against ObamaCare
Reinforce the position of the Democrats who voted against ObamaCare last year.
Call to Action: Expedite Constitutional Review of Obamacare
Expedite Constitutional Review of Obamacare. Send a Message to the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder
Tell Congress: Hands Off Our Gardens
Tell your lawmakers to Vote No on S. 510, a massive overreach of government regulation.
Stop Misdirecting America
Barack Obama insists FreedomWorks has been "misdirecting" Tea Party anger. Tell him HE'S WRONG. He's the one doing the misdirecting - of America.
Tell Congress: No Internet Kill Switch
Stop S. 3480 and oppose the government takeover of the internet
Tell Congress: No Cap and Trade!
Oppose the Kerry-Lieberman "American Power Act," an economy killing energy tax.
Help us Stop the EPA's Backdoor Cap and Trade Scheme!
Stop the Environmental Protection Agency's "endangerment" finding, which allows the EPA to treat carbon dioxide (CO2) as a pollutant and therefore regulate it.
Stop the Cap and Trade Energy Bailout!
Cap and trade could be the next multi-billion dollar, taxpayer-funded bailout.
Send Email to Congress: NO to Government-Run Health Care
Fix health care with private competition, not more government red tape.
FREEDOMWORKS STATE CAMPAIGNS
Request a Meeting to Discuss School Choice in Harrisburg
Please use this form to request an appointment with your state senator and representative in Harrisburg to discuss SB 1, the Pennsylvania school choice bill.
The Time is Now for Florida Insurance Reform
Unless the Florida legislature passes meaningful reform, nothing will protect Floridians from massive assessments should a major storm hit the state.
Tell Legislators to Oppose Tax Hikes in New Mexico
New Mexico needs kick the spending habit, not raise taxes.
Tell Wisconsin Legislators to Modernize Out-of-Date Telecom Laws
SB-469/AB-696 will modernize and streamline current laws to help inject competition into the state's telecommunications market.
Tell State Legislators to Oppose Tax Hikes in Washington
Proposed tax hikes could hurt Washington's small business and won't fill the budget gap.
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I've made it easy for you to connect to your congressional reps. All you need to do is click on each action point and you will be connected to your reps. Take the time and email this to all your friends or put it up on your blog. We need to get as many conservatives involved in contacting their congressperson. Let's make the Democrats liberal agenda more difficult to achieve. Freedom Works has made it easy for us, now all we have to do is spread the word so it can become the most effective.
Nothing worse then finding a thousand emails against your possitions. I know Sander and Debbie are going to get more then a few from my email list. This can be an effective tool if we choose to use it.
ReplyDeleteThis is an open thread. Discuse what you'd like.
ReplyDelete3.7 Trillion dollar budget. Question Whom do we borrow from and how much does it add to the NEXT generations DEBT?
ReplyDeleteIf OUR Unsubstainable DEBT is NOT addressed soon WE might have to BORROW just to PAY the INTEREST. Eventually that leads to BANKRUPTSY no other Solution!
Republicans had better address Issues NOW. Does appear old blood Republicans are reluctant to get the ball rolling and that would be a big mistake for both their party and political futures.
Should i click on the ones for New Mexico and PA???
ReplyDeleteDo you live there,Stupid??? I mean JoeC.
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ReplyDeletePresident Obama offers deficit reductions of a woefully inadequate $400 billion over ten years as he continues his ”trillion-dollar deficits for years to come.”
In this week’s edition of his, or rather “Your Weekly Address,” President Obama claims he is ”proposing a new budget that will help us live within our means”:
My budget freezes annual domestic spending for the next five years – even on programs I care deeply about – which will reduce the deficit by more than $400 billion over the next decade.
That’s right, a lousy $400 billion over 10 years. And that as Obama proposes another new budget that would spend more than $3.5 trillion and add another $1.5 trillion deficit to the national debt.
The national debt was $10.6 trillion, when Obama became president. Today it is $14.1 trillion. The national debt has already increased 35.5 percent during the two years of the Obama presidency.
Obama’s freeze on “annual domestic spending” amounts to just about 10 cents of every dollar the federal government spends. Worse, the freeze maintains the Obamacrats irresponsible 24 percent increase in this spending over the past two years.
According to the Associated Press, Obama’s new budget is “unlikely to even meet the president’s own goal of getting the deficit down to 3 percent of the size of the economy by 2015.”
Obama is so out of touch with his proposed continued profligate spending. He actually claims his new budget “asks Washington to live within its means.” Really, forty cents of every dollar he proposes to spend will have to be borrowed, further increasing the national debt. How is that living within our means?
Finally, in closing his, I mean “Your Week Address,” Obama says this is “what families do in hard times.” Does Obama really believe that in such hard times families can continue to borrow 40 percent of what they spend every year? Really?
As Senator Orrin Hatch said in the Weekly Republican Address:
The president’s proposal for a freeze in government spending might give the White House a nice talking point. But it is a totally inadequate solution to our nation’s spending problems.
I might. Does Chris live there stupid...er..anon?
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