Showing posts with label Rand Paul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rand Paul. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2010

RAND PAUL How Not To Handle A Crisis

RAND PAULRand laying it all out like it is.

Recently, the President disturbingly noted he was studying the crisis in the Gulf in an attempt to find our “whose *ss to kick.” I’ll move past the obvious problem with the appropriateness of the comment to just say this: Look in the mirror Mr. President.
This crisis has been a case study in failure to lead, failure to act, and using a crisis to advance your own agenda rather than solve the problem.

Make no mistake, this is an environmental disaster of epic proportions, and should be treated as such. BP should be held responsible for whatever their negligence was. Congress and the Administration should examine how this happened, and what we can do to prevent this in the future. But it should be noted that offshore drilling of this kind has been in place for 40 years with few problems. It’s wrong for the Administration to use this crisis as a platform not for cleaning up the mess; but rather as one to threaten, bluster and seek to advance parts of their agenda.

If the Administration were serious, they’d be leading, much like Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana. Governor Jindal has had to wait weeks for federal waivers, assistance and supplies. He finally decided he’d had enough and is proceeding, in some cases without assistance or permission. He’s protecting his state while President Obama does photo ops.

That’s why for the people closest to the disaster, over 65% of his constituents approve of Governor Jindal’s handling of the spill, while only 30% approve of President Obama’s inaction.

But this isn’t the whole story. Part of their inaction has also been because of their special interest friends. You see, the Obama Administration could have waived something called the Jones Act, which is a party of a 1920 law that prohibits foreign ships from assisting in this type of crisis. The fact is many foreign countries have technology to clean up oil spills that exceed our own. We should be taking advantage of their offers to help. Now why would we not waive this Act, as was done just 3 days after Hurricane Katrina by President Bush? Because the single biggest proponent of the Jones Act is also the single biggest donors to President Obama and Democrats in Congress – Big Labor.

Then to add insult to injury, the President Obama announced two actions that, instead of helping clean up the mess, will lead to bigger problems.

First, he declared a moratorium on offshore drilling for wells more than 500 feet deep. According to a Senator from his own party, this could cost as many as 330,000 jobs and will surely cost hundreds of millions of dollars in increased costs to consumers and businesses.

According to the Minerals Management Service, Offshore drilling on the Outercontinental Shelf accounts for 27% of our domestic oil production. And that has been shut off, with no plan in mind to deal with the job loss and increased costs that will follow.

And now, he is using the crisis to revive his failed energy Tax/Cap and Trade scheme.

As the White House Chief of Staff said about another crisis “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste — and what I mean by that is it’s an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.

So what we have here is inaction and failed leadership, coupled with political opportunism and special interest paybacks. That’s not the kind of leadership Americans need or deserve.

Published on 18 June 2010 by RyanH in Press Releases.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Rand Paul George Stephanopoulos Good Morning America Civil Rights Act VIDEO

Dr. Rand Paul in response to George Stephanopoulos on Good Morning America this morning Friday May 21, 2010 related to his remarks about the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Below follows Dr. Paul's official statement from yesterday.

Rand Paul Sets the Record Straight. Published on 20 May 2010 by Jesse in General News

In response to liberal media attacks, Dr. Rand Paul today released the following statement:

“I believe we should work to end all racism in American society and staunchly defend the inherent rights of every person. I have clearly stated in prior interviews that I abhor racial discrimination and would have worked to end segregation. Even though this matter was settled when I was 2, and no serious people are seeking to revisit it except to score cheap political points, I unequivocally state that I will not support any efforts to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

“Let me be clear: I support the Civil Rights Act because I overwhelmingly agree with the intent of the legislation, which was to stop discrimination in the public sphere and halt the abhorrent practice of segregation and Jim Crow laws.

“As I have said in previous statements, sections of the Civil Rights Act were debated on Constitutional grounds when the legislation was passed. Those issues have been settled by federal courts in the intervening years

“My opponent’s statement on MSNBC Wednesday that I favor repeal of the Civil Rights Act was irresponsible and knowingly false. I hope he will correct the record and retract his claims.”

“The issue of civil rights is one with a tortured history in this country. We have made great strides, but there is still work to be done to ensure the great promise of Liberty is granted to all Americans.

“This much is clear: The federal government has far overreached in its power grabs. Just look at the recent national healthcare schemes, which my opponent supports. The federal government, for the first time ever, is mandating that individuals purchase a product. The federal government is out of control, and those who love liberty and value individual and state’s rights must stand up to it.

“These attacks prove one thing for certain: the liberal establishment is desperate to keep leaders like me out of office, and we are sure to hear more wild, dishonest smears during this campaign.”

TEXT CREDIT: Rand Paul 2010 | U.S. Senate

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Rand Paul Rachel Maddow Show Civil Rights Act VIDEO

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Rand Paul Rachel Maddow Show Civil Rights Act VIDEO



Rand Paul Sets the Record Straight. Published on 20 May 2010 by Jesse in Uncategorized


In response to liberal media attacks, Dr. Rand Paul today released the following statement:

“I believe we should work to end all racism in American society and staunchly defend the inherent rights of every person. I have clearly stated in prior interviews that I abhor racial discrimination and would have worked to end segregation. Even though this matter was settled when I was 2, and no serious people are seeking to revisit it except to score cheap political points, I unequivocally state that I will not support any efforts to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

“Let me be clear: I support the Civil Rights Act because I overwhelmingly agree with the intent of the legislation, which was to stop discrimination in the public sphere and halt the abhorrent practice of segregation and Jim Crow laws.

“As I have said in previous statements, sections of the Civil Rights Act were debated on Constitutional grounds when the legislation was passed. Those issues have been settled by federal courts in the intervening years

“My opponent’s statement on MSNBC Wednesday that I favor repeal of the Civil Rights Act was irresponsible and knowingly false. I hope he will correct the record and retract his claims.”

“The issue of civil rights is one with a tortured history in this country. We have made great strides, but there is still work to be done to ensure the great promise of Liberty is granted to all Americans.

“This much is clear: The federal government has far overreached in its power grabs. Just look at the recent national healthcare schemes, which my opponent supports. The federal government, for the first time ever, is mandating that individuals purchase a product. The federal government is out of control, and those who love liberty and value individual and state’s rights must stand up to it.

“These attacks prove one thing for certain: the liberal establishment is desperate to keep leaders like me out of office, and we are sure to hear more wild, dishonest smears during this campaign.”

VIDEO CREDIT: MSNBC

TEXT CREDIT: Rand Paul 2010 | U.S. Senate

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Rand Paul Victory Speech VIDEO


Rand Paul spoke to supporters and thanked them for their help in his win in the Kentucky Republican primary election.

05/18/2010 - Ron Paul is in Kentucky tonight to celebrate his son Rand Paul's victory in the Republican primaries for U.S. Senate. Rand secured 58.8% of the vote.

VIDEO CREDIT: RonPaul2008dotcom

Monday, May 17, 2010

Rand Paul expands lead VIDEO


Rand Paul has opened up an 18 point margin in polling of Kentucky’s U.S. Senate Republican primary, inspiring confidence among reform-minded voters.

Turnout is key for Tuesday’s election and this last-minute boost for voters supporting balanced budgets, term limits and strong national defense can only be seen as good news for those who want government to function within the confines of the U.S. Constitution.

VIDEO CREDIT: RandPaulsupporter

TEXT CREDIT: Rand Paul 2010 | U.S. Senate

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Rand Paul on Jim Bunning in the Senate VIDEO

Rand Paul on Rick's List discussing Senator Jim Bunning blocking the passage of a bill that will add to the deficit weeks after the Senate passes a Pay-As-You-Go rule.



Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Sarah Palin endorses Rand Paul VIDEO


National political icon and conservative leader Sarah Palin has endorsed Dr. Rand Paul in his bid for United States Senate from Kentucky. The Paul campaign has received a generous donation from Governor Palin’s PAC.
Rand Paul and Family

Rand Paul and Family
Sarah Palin has clearly seen that Rand Paul supports smaller, constitutional government and is taking the fight to the career politicians and will shake up the tax and spend crowd in Washington D.C.

“Governor Palin is providing tremendous leadership as the Tea Party movement and constitutional conservatives strive to take our country back,” Rand said.
“Sarah Palin is a giant in American politics. I am proud to receive her support.”

“I’m trying to go to Washington to fight to lower taxes and spending, and for term limits and balanced budgets. I will go to protect the lives of our unborn children,” Rand said.

“I will strive to capitalize on the support of Governor Palin and so many others to go to Washington and fight for liberty and limited government and put an end to the current climate of insider politics, runaway deficits and out-of-control growth of government.”

Sarah Palin’s endorsement is another major success in a long list of achievements for the Paul campaign. Dr. Paul was recently identified as one of the five most important candidates to support by Dick Armey, Freedom Works and the National Tea Party Movement. Dr. Paul has also received endorsements from Concerned Women for America, Gun Owners of America, Steve Forbes and RedState.com,

Recent independent polls show Rand holding a double digit lead in the Republican primary and large leads over either Democratic opponent. Rand Paul has raised over $1.8 million dollars, including over $650,000 in the fourth quarter of 2009.

TEXT and PHOTO CREDIT: Rand Paul for US Senate, 1332 Andrea Street Bowling Green, KY 42104 phone toll-free at 1-866-232-9747 Published on 01 February 2010 by David Adams in Uncategorized

VIDEO CREDIT: RandPaulsupporter

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Rand Paul Hawesville Tea Party VIDEO


Rand supports fiscal security. Published on 27 November 2009 by David Adams in General News

Kentucky voters are learning that Rand Paul is the one U.S. Senate candidate who will stand for them on economic issues against professional politicians of both parties owned by special interests.

From The New York Times:

“Dr. Paul said he intended to keep his campaign focused on the federal bailout, taxes and jobs, which, he said, are topics that concern Kentucky voters far more than social issues.”

That’s why the average contribution to Rand’s campaign is still under $100 despite the fact he is leading in the polls. Kentuckians understand government helps create jobs by getting out of the way, not by “stimulating” the economy with money borrowed from foreign lenders.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Rand Paul: Try, Convict and Lock Up Terrorists In Guantanamo

Rand PaulBOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY – Leading United States Senate candidate Rand Paul today criticized the Obama administration’s decision to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center and try terrorism suspects in United States Civil Courts.

“Foreign terrorists do not deserve the protections of our Constitution,” said Dr. Paul. “These thugs should stand before military tribunals and be kept off American soil. I will always fight to keep Kentucky safe and that starts with cracking down on our enemies.”
Dr. Paul believes in strong national defense and thinks military spending should be our country’s top budget priority. He has also called for a Constitutional declaration of war with Afghanistan.

For Immediate Release, November 19, 2009

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