The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act one year anniversary - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
On March 23, 2010 President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, one of many laws that Republicans have vowed to stop regardless of how many people are killed while trying to end it.
The new Republican controlled House promised to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and their very first piece of legislation which passed the House said just that. But they knew it was merely a appeasement to their right wing base knowing full well it would never get passed by the Senate or signed by the President.
Many of the new laws have already kicked in and Republicans hate it. They hate it because it was passed by Democrats and their corporate donors have instructed them to get rid of it.
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Senator Ensign addresses Nevada legislature one last time - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Senator Ensign addresses Nevada legislature one last time - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Senator John Ensign who announced that he will not seek reelection earlier this month spoke to both chambers of the Nevada legislature yesterday using his time to talk about the booms and busts that Nevada has gone through over the decades and to paint the US Congress as inept.
Senator Ensign has been part of that inept Congress since 1995, first in the House of Representatives, then as a US Senator since 2001, but he only sees others as the cause of the problems currently facing our nation. This is also the same characteristic flaw he has shown in his personal life where he only admitted to an affair because it was about to be made public.
In his farewell speech to the legislature Ensign said, “As members of the Nevada Legislature, you are required by law to balance the state budget. Unfortunately, the United States government is not required to do the same despite the efforts that I have led back in Washington to change this.”
“Does this make sense to any one of you? Families are required to balance their budgets; businesses are required to; states are required to do the same; and yet, the United States government is under no such requirement to ensure that the money it spends is not outweighing the money that it takes in.”
But that didn’t stop Ensign from voting on two wars that were off the books and not paid for andwill ultimately end up costing trillions of dollars. There was no attempt to offset the cost of the two wars with spending cuts somewhere else or seeking to increase revenue through higher taxes. As you know he voted to cut taxes that went to mostly rich people and corporations.
During the time that Ensign was a US Senator he more than doubled our National Debt and more than doubled the size of the Federal government. But none of that was his fault, even though he voted in favor of all the spending, after all he only has one vote, how could he be held responsible.
Ensign spoke of how Nevada needs to diversify its economy to create a new source of jobs, but he never met an education Bill that he liked that involved public education that would help Nevada with its diversification. And since President Barack Obama took office, Senator Ensign has voted against every jobs program that had come up for a vote.
Senator Ensign also said, “The next 21 months of my term in the United States Senate will be devoted to ensuring that the state of Nevada and this country are left better than before I first took office 14 years ago. Reducing government spending, balancing the federal budget, and improving education in America are at the top of my list.”
And when the Senator retires at the end of 2012, he will click his heels three times and say, “there’s no place like home”.
Full text of Senator Ensign’s farewell speech March 22, 2011.
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Senator John Ensign who announced that he will not seek reelection earlier this month spoke to both chambers of the Nevada legislature yesterday using his time to talk about the booms and busts that Nevada has gone through over the decades and to paint the US Congress as inept.
Senator Ensign has been part of that inept Congress since 1995, first in the House of Representatives, then as a US Senator since 2001, but he only sees others as the cause of the problems currently facing our nation. This is also the same characteristic flaw he has shown in his personal life where he only admitted to an affair because it was about to be made public.
In his farewell speech to the legislature Ensign said, “As members of the Nevada Legislature, you are required by law to balance the state budget. Unfortunately, the United States government is not required to do the same despite the efforts that I have led back in Washington to change this.”
“Does this make sense to any one of you? Families are required to balance their budgets; businesses are required to; states are required to do the same; and yet, the United States government is under no such requirement to ensure that the money it spends is not outweighing the money that it takes in.”
But that didn’t stop Ensign from voting on two wars that were off the books and not paid for andwill ultimately end up costing trillions of dollars. There was no attempt to offset the cost of the two wars with spending cuts somewhere else or seeking to increase revenue through higher taxes. As you know he voted to cut taxes that went to mostly rich people and corporations.
During the time that Ensign was a US Senator he more than doubled our National Debt and more than doubled the size of the Federal government. But none of that was his fault, even though he voted in favor of all the spending, after all he only has one vote, how could he be held responsible.
Ensign spoke of how Nevada needs to diversify its economy to create a new source of jobs, but he never met an education Bill that he liked that involved public education that would help Nevada with its diversification. And since President Barack Obama took office, Senator Ensign has voted against every jobs program that had come up for a vote.
Senator Ensign also said, “The next 21 months of my term in the United States Senate will be devoted to ensuring that the state of Nevada and this country are left better than before I first took office 14 years ago. Reducing government spending, balancing the federal budget, and improving education in America are at the top of my list.”
And when the Senator retires at the end of 2012, he will click his heels three times and say, “there’s no place like home”.
Full text of Senator Ensign’s farewell speech March 22, 2011.
Related articles:
Senator Ensign to announce he will not seek re-election
Congressman Dean Heller makes it official, announces he will run for US Senate
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Sharron Angle is back, announces run for US House of Representatives - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Sharron Angle is back, announces run for US House of Representatives - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Sharron Angle who lost to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) in 2010, has wasted no time in announcing that she will run for the US House seat (CD2) being vacated by Dean Heller (R-NV), who announced yesterday that he’s running for the US Senate seat being vacated by Senator John Ensign, who announced last week that he is retiring.
Her announcement has given cause for some Nevada republicans to breathe a sigh of relief, while others may be thinking here we go again.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Sharron Angle who lost to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) in 2010, has wasted no time in announcing that she will run for the US House seat (CD2) being vacated by Dean Heller (R-NV), who announced yesterday that he’s running for the US Senate seat being vacated by Senator John Ensign, who announced last week that he is retiring.
Her announcement has given cause for some Nevada republicans to breathe a sigh of relief, while others may be thinking here we go again.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Congressman Dean Heller makes it official, announces he will run for US Senate - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Congressman Dean Heller makes it official, announces he will run for US Senate - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Congressman Dean Heller (R-NV) sent out an e-mail to his supporters this morning to officially announce that he will run for the US Senate seat in 2012 which is being vacated by Senator John Ensign who last week announced that he was retiring.
Rep. Heller who has represented Nevada’s northern Congressional District 2 (CD2) since 2007, has set up a new website (a redesign of his previous campaign website for US Congress) and sent the following e-mail too his supporters.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Congressman Dean Heller (R-NV) sent out an e-mail to his supporters this morning to officially announce that he will run for the US Senate seat in 2012 which is being vacated by Senator John Ensign who last week announced that he was retiring.
Rep. Heller who has represented Nevada’s northern Congressional District 2 (CD2) since 2007, has set up a new website (a redesign of his previous campaign website for US Congress) and sent the following e-mail too his supporters.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Dean Heller will run for US Senate in 2012 - Las Vegas Clark County Elections 2010 | Examiner.com
Dean Heller will run for US Senate in 2012 - Las Vegas Clark County Elections 2010 | Examiner.com
Sources close to Dean Heller have told the Nevada News Bureau that the Congressman will seek the US Senate seat currently held by Senator John Ensign who recently announced that he will retire and not run for re-election in 2012.
While Heller has yet to make a formal announcement his release of an internal poll last month which showed him beating all Democratic opponents in a General Election indicated that he has a strong desire to run. And now that Ensign has pulled out, the job of winning the GOP primary has been made much easier for him and would allow him to focus most of his campaign contributions against his opponent during the run for the General Election.
For the Democrats, all eyes are currently watching and waiting to see what Congresswoman Shelley Berkley’s decision will be. Berkley who represents Nevada’s 1st congressional district is well liked and the district itself leans democrat.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Sources close to Dean Heller have told the Nevada News Bureau that the Congressman will seek the US Senate seat currently held by Senator John Ensign who recently announced that he will retire and not run for re-election in 2012.
While Heller has yet to make a formal announcement his release of an internal poll last month which showed him beating all Democratic opponents in a General Election indicated that he has a strong desire to run. And now that Ensign has pulled out, the job of winning the GOP primary has been made much easier for him and would allow him to focus most of his campaign contributions against his opponent during the run for the General Election.
For the Democrats, all eyes are currently watching and waiting to see what Congresswoman Shelley Berkley’s decision will be. Berkley who represents Nevada’s 1st congressional district is well liked and the district itself leans democrat.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Monday, March 7, 2011
Republican budget cuts attack children, seniors, veterans and the poor - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Republican budget cuts attack children, seniors, veterans and the poor - Las Vegas Democrat | Examiner.com
Nevadans need to call Congressman Joe Heck and Congressman Dean Heller and let them know that their proposed budget cuts in the House are immoral because they attack those that need the governments help the most.
The House Republicans proposed budget does little to help cut our deficit, in fact the proposed cuts will actually add $2.5 trillion to our deficit according to the CBO, and will endanger millions of Americans. Their budget proposal attacks children, senior citizens, veterans, the poor and working Americans.
And it gives billions of our tax dollars to corporations and the rich. What else is new.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Nevadans need to call Congressman Joe Heck and Congressman Dean Heller and let them know that their proposed budget cuts in the House are immoral because they attack those that need the governments help the most.
The House Republicans proposed budget does little to help cut our deficit, in fact the proposed cuts will actually add $2.5 trillion to our deficit according to the CBO, and will endanger millions of Americans. Their budget proposal attacks children, senior citizens, veterans, the poor and working Americans.
And it gives billions of our tax dollars to corporations and the rich. What else is new.
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Senator Ensign to announce he will not seek re-election - Las Vegas Clark County Elections 2010 | Examiner.com
Senator Ensign to announce he will not seek re-election - Las Vegas Clark County Elections 2010 | Examiner.com
Senator John Ensign (R-NV) is expected to announce that he will not seek re-election in 2012 according to an AP report. Ensign is expected to make his announcement at 12:00 noon.
After announcing that he would run again last year, the embattled Senator has seen little support by Nevada republicans for his re-election. Senator Ensign had admitted to an affair with a campaign worker and has been accused of paying $96,000 in hush money to her and her family to keep it quiet.
AP report:
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
Senator John Ensign (R-NV) is expected to announce that he will not seek re-election in 2012 according to an AP report. Ensign is expected to make his announcement at 12:00 noon.
After announcing that he would run again last year, the embattled Senator has seen little support by Nevada republicans for his re-election. Senator Ensign had admitted to an affair with a campaign worker and has been accused of paying $96,000 in hush money to her and her family to keep it quiet.
AP report:
COMPLETE ARTICLE HERE:
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