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Weekly Republican Address 9/15/12: Rep. Allen West (R-FL)
In this week's address, Congressman Allen West, a Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, discusses the deadline for the sequester, and the White House's devastating inaction on what was originally their idea. The Republican-led House has proposed responsible replacements to the sequester's historically crippling across-the-board cuts to our nation's military. The recent vicious attacks on embassies in the Middle East underscore the need to preserve our military strength. The president and Senate Democrats must put aside partisan politics to work with us to preserve our military and replace the sequester.
9/11/12 Republican Leadership Press Conference
Chairman Hensarling: "The House has very important business in the days to come, and certainly no more important business than remembering 9/11 -- the heroes, the victims, and indeed we shall never forget."
Rhetoric vs. Reality
Our national debt is now more than 16 trillion dollars. The president's current budget has received zero votes. Senate Democrats haven't even passed a budget in more than 3 years. It's time for serious solutions to solve our fiscal crisis. Visit http://GOP.gov/budget to learn more. *** Sources: http://treasury.gov http://wh.gov
Weekly Republican Address 9/1/12: Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA)
In this week's address, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) speaks from his district in New Orleans, discussing the aftermath of Hurricane Isaac and its effect on constituents and the surrounding area. Hundreds of thousands of people still remain without power, and the threat of flooding continues throughout southeast Louisiana. "In tough times," he says, "we strive harder. We remember what's most important to us, and we fight to protect it."
Weekly Republican Address 8/18/12: Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO)
Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) delivered this week's address on the House's efforts to jumpstart our nation's sluggish economy. Republicans in the House have stopped a small business tax hike scheduled for January 1st, passed more than 30 jobs bills that eliminate excessive red tape, empower small businesses, and approve the Keystone XL pipeline. In addition, they have also passed a budget that fixes our dysfunctional tax code, pays down our debt, and strengthens Medicare. And while our nation's suffers under a historic drought, the House has passed a measure that will help devastated farmers during this time. House Republicans have acted. Senate Democrats and the president must do the same.
Fair?
Invests taxpayers' money into failed projects. Rejects domestic energy production. Raises taxes to increase government spending. President Obama calls for fairness, but ironically his failed policies are anything but fair to the American people. House Republicans have a jobs plan: http://jobs.GOP.gov

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