Update:
House Democrats Slam Republican Budget
America’s National Security Is Seriously Jeopardized by This Republican Budget Do You Earn $40,000 A Year? According to Speaker Hastert, You Don't Pay Taxes The Republican Budget is From the Land of Oz
Who Suffers Under the Bush Budget?
The Bush Budget: More of the Same Misplaced Priorities The Bush Budget and the Economy
The Bush Budget and Homeland Security
The Bush Budget and Competitiveness
The Bush Budget and Health Care
The Bush Budget and Education
The Bush Budget and Energy
The Bush Budget and the Environment
The Bush Budget and Young People
The Bush Budget and Veterans and Armed Forces
The President's Budget on Housing and Community Development The Bush Budget and Rural Communities
The Bush Budget and Women
The Bush Budget and Americans with Disabilities
The Bush Budget and Hispanic Americans The Bush Budget and African Americans
The Bush Budget and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Democrats are fighting back. House Democrats voted unanimously against the Bush Budget. We believe working families take priority over the special interests, and we know that the only acceptable leadership in Washington is honest leadership. See what House Democrats have to say on the Bush Budget:
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on the Bush Budget Rep. John Spratt on the Bush Budget
Rep. George Miller on Budget Cuts to Education The Blue Dog Coalition on Deficits, Debt and Dishonesty Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi on Cuts to Rural Communities
Watch: Rep. Tanner Puts the Deficit in Perspective
Democrats have a better way. Our nation needs a budget that is fiscally responsible, honors middle class values, and gives compassion to those in need and in poverty. Together, America can do better than out-of-control deficits and misplaced priorities. |