Monday, December 19, 2011

Senate Conservatives Fund — Electing True Conservatives to the U.S. Senate

Senate Conservatives Fund — Electing True Conservatives to the U.S. Senate

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DECEMBER 17, 2011
A Shameful End to the Year
Refusing to work together to cut spending, Democrats demanded that Republicans compromise with them to increase spending, or shut down the government. As a result, Congress rammed through a 1,000-page, trillion-dollar omnibus spending bill that lumped 9 different appropriations bills in a single package at the very last minute rather than debating, amending, and voting on these bills in a transparent manner.
DECEMBER 12, 2011
Stenberg Supports Johnson for GOP Leadership
Don Stenberg, candidate for U.S. Senate in Nebraska, issued the following statement today expressing support for U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) in the Senate Republican leadership election for Vice Chair.
DECEMBER 08, 2011
GOP Leaders Work Against Stenberg
Republicans in Washington are working against a popular conservative candidate, and we must take immediate action to stop them.
NOVEMBER 28, 2011
Mark Neumann for U.S. Senate
Mark Neumann is a proven, conservative leader and he's running against Tommy Thompson, a Republican who helped President Obama pass his healthcare takeover.
NOVEMBER 18, 2011
Conservatives Offer Debt Plan Alternative
Today, Sens. Rand Paul, Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced a plan to give the Supercommittee a chance to do what bipartisan coalitions of Senators have stated they want done: "Go big" with $4 trillion in deficit reduction.
NOVEMBER 16, 2011
The Debt Generation
In 2008, the youth vote was overwhelmingly for Obama and helped elect him to the White House. Now, three years into his presidency and one year from the most important election of our lives, college students are thinking twice before voting for Obama again.
NOVEMBER 15, 2011
Ted Cruz Responds to Supreme Court Announcement
TED CRUZ: "I'm optimistic about the Supreme Court's decision. But we can't rely on the Court alone. There's a significant chance that the Court will also choose to keep the rest of ObamaCare in place. Which means that the real solution must be political.

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