MONTGOMERY – Alabama House Speaker Mike Hubbard today reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare calling it “a victory for government-loving bureaucrats and a loss for taxpayers and small businesses.” The Court upheld the law’s requirement to purchase health insurance under Congress’ authority to tax, but struck down the authority to penalize
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AG Strange: Regarding U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Federal Health Care Law
(MONTGOMERY)— While I respect the Court’s decision, I strongly disagree with its ruling today. The individual mandate was sold to the American people as a penalty when it was proposed, but is now ruled constitutional as a tax, the very thing the Obama Administration and Congress insisted it was not. Now it is up to
Governor Bentley Responds to U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Obamacare
MONTGOMERY – Governor Robert Bentley on Thursday issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act. “I am deeply disappointed by today’s Supreme Court decision. The health care law is an overreach by the federal government that creates more regulation, bureaucracy, and a dramatic increase in costs to taxpayers. The ACA
Governor Bentley Responds to Supreme Court Ruling on Arizona Immigration Law
MONTGOMERY – Alabama Governor Robert Bentley on Monday issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Arizona’s immigration law. “While Alabama’s anti-illegal immigration law has similar provisions as Arizona’s law, the laws are not identical. We will analyze the Supreme Court opinion to see what potential effect it might have on the provisions of Alabama’s law. State laws
Girls State Delegates Visit Secretary of State’s Office
Last Friday, delegates from Girls State visited the office of Secretary of State Beth Chapman. They were told about the numerous roles of the secretary of state, including elections and business services. “It is wonderful when those in government have the opportunity to share their experiences with people who are interested in what we do,”
Just More Words: A Speech About Nothing
Rudderless In A Storm Of Bad News, Obama Will Give A “Framing” Speech On The Economy Berefit Of Fresh Ideas Or New Solutions OBAMA WILL DELIVER A “FRAMING” SPEECH ON THE ECONOMY ON THURSDAY WHICH WON’T INCLUDE ANY NEW IDEAS TO IMPROVE THE DISMAL ECONOMY This Thursday, Obama Will Deliver A “Framing” Speech, With No
Just More Words: 2012 Axelrod, Meet 1994 Axelrod
In His Advice To The Obama Campaign, James Carville Echoes The Same Points David Axelrod Made In 1994 AXELROD SEEMS TO FORGET THE ADVICE HE GAVE IN 1994 ABOUT AVOIDING ECONOMIC “HAPPY TALK” In 1994, Obama Adviser David Axelrod “Warned Against Happy Talk On Economy,” Just As “Clintonites” Are Warning The Obama Campaign Today. “The White
The Big Fail: Not #DoingFine Yet Posters
Obama May Be Satisfied With The Economy But For The Millions Struggling To Get By, It’s Not Time For Him To Put His Feet Up Just Yet VISIT RNCRESEARCH.TUMBLR.COM TO SHARE THESE #DOINGFINE POSTERS WITH FRIENDS Unemployment: 23.2 Million Americans Are Either Unemployed, Underemployed Or Have Given Up Looking For Work. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 6/1/12)View Image Here
#DoingFine: “Significant Progress”
Obama Lauds A Terrible Economic Record To Nevadans YESTERDAY, OBAMA TOLD NEVADA “WE’VE MADE SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS” ON THE ECONOMY Last Night, Obama Told Nevada, The State With The Highest Unemployment Rate, “We’ve Made Significant Progress.” OBAMA: “Well look, we’ve gone through the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. We’ve made significant progress. People obviously recognize
#DoingFine: 8 Democrats Not Feeling So Great With Obama’s “Doing Fine” Declaration
Obama’s Own Supporters Disagree Or Dodge On His Assessment That The “Private Sector Is Doing Fine” ORMER DNC CHAIR GOVERNOR ED RENDELL (D-PA): “IT’S OBVIOUSLY A SIGNIFICANT MISSTATEMENT” Former DNC Chair And PA Governor Ed Rendell: “I’m Not Saying The President’s Remark On The Private Sector ‘Doing Fine’ Was Smart, It’s Obviously A Significant Misstatement.” “By