Showing posts with label House-Conservatives-Fund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label House-Conservatives-Fund. Show all posts
Friday, March 18, 2016
Socialism v. Capitalism
It’s no secret that the liberal policies of the last 8 years have damaged our economy and eroded our values system. Nearly 75% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and a record 47 million are on food stamps.
We cannot afford even one more year of Barack Obama or his liberal allies, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
This election is about choosing our future: Socialism vs Capitalism. The fundamental principles of our nation are at stake.
I know where I stand. How about you? Help Stop Socialism Here!
For liberty,
Rep. Roger Williams
Chairman, House Conservatives Fund
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Thursday, March 29, 2012
House Conservatives Fund Endorsements
Dear Patriots,
I’m excited to announce our first round of endorsements from the House Conservatives Fund for 2012. Here’s the full list of our endorsements:
Allen West (FL)
Ann Marie Buerkle (NY)
Robert Hurt (VA)
Chuck Fleischmann (TN)
Doug Lamborn (CO)
Frank Guinta (NH)
Jim Renacci (OH)
Joe Walsh (IL)
Larry Bucshon (IN)
Mike Coffman (CO)
Mike Kelly (PA)
Quico Canseco (TX)
Renee Ellmers (NC)
Scott Garrett (NJ)
Sean Duffy (WI)
Steve King (IA)
Steve Southerland (FL)
Tim Griffin (AR)
Tom Reed (NY)
These men and women are rock-solid conservatives. Without question they have followed through on their commitment to fundamental conservative principles during their time in office. I can tell you that we didn’t take these endorsements lightly. They were made after careful study of their records.
What do these endorsements mean? First, thanks to your donations, we are able to support each of them with a check to their re-election campaign. We’re also going to feature them prominently on our website: HouseConservatives.com so voters in their districts know they are reliable conservatives.
We’re also going to look for other ways to support them, whether that’s radio and Internet ads, live webcasts, conference calls, or calling voters. This all requires your financial support. Please click HERE to make a donation today to continue HCF’s support of our endorsed candidates.
Each of these Members represents a majority-making seat. What does that mean? It means that in 2010 they helped conservatives win the House. In 2012, it means they represent a competitive district that could be won by a Democrat in November.
Despite the competitive races each of these candidates find themselves in, they haven’t shied away from standing strong for conservative principles in the House, whether it’s repealing Obamacare, fighting tax increases, getting our debt under control, or cutting wasteful government spending.
Please, support the House Conservatives Fund today so we can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies in Congress. It’s essential that we backup our friends in Congress.
Thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Congressman Patrick McHenry
House Conservatives Fund
I’m excited to announce our first round of endorsements from the House Conservatives Fund for 2012. Here’s the full list of our endorsements:
Allen West (FL)
Ann Marie Buerkle (NY)
Robert Hurt (VA)
Chuck Fleischmann (TN)
Doug Lamborn (CO)
Frank Guinta (NH)
Jim Renacci (OH)
Joe Walsh (IL)
Larry Bucshon (IN)
Mike Coffman (CO)
Mike Kelly (PA)
Quico Canseco (TX)
Renee Ellmers (NC)
Scott Garrett (NJ)
Sean Duffy (WI)
Steve King (IA)
Steve Southerland (FL)
Tim Griffin (AR)
Tom Reed (NY)
These men and women are rock-solid conservatives. Without question they have followed through on their commitment to fundamental conservative principles during their time in office. I can tell you that we didn’t take these endorsements lightly. They were made after careful study of their records.
What do these endorsements mean? First, thanks to your donations, we are able to support each of them with a check to their re-election campaign. We’re also going to feature them prominently on our website: HouseConservatives.com so voters in their districts know they are reliable conservatives.
We’re also going to look for other ways to support them, whether that’s radio and Internet ads, live webcasts, conference calls, or calling voters. This all requires your financial support. Please click HERE to make a donation today to continue HCF’s support of our endorsed candidates.
Each of these Members represents a majority-making seat. What does that mean? It means that in 2010 they helped conservatives win the House. In 2012, it means they represent a competitive district that could be won by a Democrat in November.
Despite the competitive races each of these candidates find themselves in, they haven’t shied away from standing strong for conservative principles in the House, whether it’s repealing Obamacare, fighting tax increases, getting our debt under control, or cutting wasteful government spending.
Please, support the House Conservatives Fund today so we can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our allies in Congress. It’s essential that we backup our friends in Congress.
Thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Congressman Patrick McHenry
House Conservatives Fund
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
Dismantling Obamacare
Today we have a very important message from Congressman Patrick McHenry with the House Conservatives Fund.
Dear Conservatives of America,
While the rest of the world has been focused on the new iPad this week, conservative Republicans in the House have been focused on IPAB. IPAB -- the Independent Payment Advisory Board -- is the panel of un-elected bureaucrats who will be making decisions about your health under Obamacare.
This week, we scored a major victory in our ultimate goal of full repeal of Obamacare, as two key House Committees under pressure from conservatives in the House voted to repeal IPAB altogether.
IPAB is one of the worst parts (of many) that make up Obamacare. As one expert recently warned before the House Ways and Means Committee, IPAB “absolutely will” lead to rationing health care.
For a more thorough look at how IPAB would ration care under the guise of “cost containment” read this Forbes Op/Ed: “President Obama’s Dangerous New Medical Board”
President Obama is doubling down on one of the most dangerous provisions in his 2010 health overhaul law. In his proposed budget, he plans to give even greater powers to the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), a panel created by the new health law to contain Medicare spending.
The IPAB is one of the most egregious parts of ObamaCare because it puts rationing of care on auto pilot. A House subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Joe Pitts (R-PA), is expected to vote today on a bill that would repeal the IPAB entirely. The Ways and Means Committee also will vote, and then it will go to the full House of Representatives for a vote, likely next month. After that, the legislation faces an uncertain fate in the Senate, where Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) just introduced an IPAB repeal bill.
Click here to continue reading on Forbes. It is a very informative article.
Whether it’s outright repeal or dismantling Obamacare until it collapses under its own weight, conservatives in the House are 100% committed to ending this disaster. The House Conservatives Fund will only endorse candidates that are also committed to ending Obamacare.
Please take a minute to share the good news about IPAB repeal with your friends on Facebook.
Thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Congressman Patrick McHenry
House Conservatives Fund
You can Contribute to The House Conservative Fund HERE
Dear Conservatives of America,
While the rest of the world has been focused on the new iPad this week, conservative Republicans in the House have been focused on IPAB. IPAB -- the Independent Payment Advisory Board -- is the panel of un-elected bureaucrats who will be making decisions about your health under Obamacare.
This week, we scored a major victory in our ultimate goal of full repeal of Obamacare, as two key House Committees under pressure from conservatives in the House voted to repeal IPAB altogether.
IPAB is one of the worst parts (of many) that make up Obamacare. As one expert recently warned before the House Ways and Means Committee, IPAB “absolutely will” lead to rationing health care.
For a more thorough look at how IPAB would ration care under the guise of “cost containment” read this Forbes Op/Ed: “President Obama’s Dangerous New Medical Board”
President Obama is doubling down on one of the most dangerous provisions in his 2010 health overhaul law. In his proposed budget, he plans to give even greater powers to the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), a panel created by the new health law to contain Medicare spending.
The IPAB is one of the most egregious parts of ObamaCare because it puts rationing of care on auto pilot. A House subcommittee, chaired by Rep. Joe Pitts (R-PA), is expected to vote today on a bill that would repeal the IPAB entirely. The Ways and Means Committee also will vote, and then it will go to the full House of Representatives for a vote, likely next month. After that, the legislation faces an uncertain fate in the Senate, where Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) just introduced an IPAB repeal bill.
Click here to continue reading on Forbes. It is a very informative article.
Whether it’s outright repeal or dismantling Obamacare until it collapses under its own weight, conservatives in the House are 100% committed to ending this disaster. The House Conservatives Fund will only endorse candidates that are also committed to ending Obamacare.
Please take a minute to share the good news about IPAB repeal with your friends on Facebook.
Thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Congressman Patrick McHenry
House Conservatives Fund
You can Contribute to The House Conservative Fund HERE
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