• Final Countdown: Every American Family & Small Business Facing Huge Tax Hike In Exactly One Month
    Dec 1, 2010  - With small businesses and every American family facing a massive tax increase exactly one month from today, Republicans are fighting to stop all of the job-killing tax hikes and end the economic uncertainty that is making it harder to create jobs.  Yesterday, House Speaker-designate John Boeh... More
  • GOP Leaders to President Obama: Let’s Work Together to Stop the Tax Hikes, Cut Spending & Help Create Jobs
    Nov 30, 2010  - Today, congressional leaders will head to the White House, where Republicans will urge President Obama to heed the message sent by the American people earlier this month: cut spending, stop all the tax hikes, and help create jobs now.  In an op-ed published in today’s Washington Post, House Rep... More
  • Proving The People's Point: Lame-Duck Dems Reportedly Set to Fight For Job-Killing Tax Hike
    Nov 29, 2010  - Lame-duck Democrats enter tomorrow’s meeting of congressional leaders at the White House showing “no signs of relenting” on their plan to impose a job-killing tax hike on families and small businesses.  Even after Americans clearly rejected job-killing policies such as this one, Democrats repor... More
  • Eight Months of ObamaCare Leaves Small Businesses Struggling, Unable to Create Jobs
    Nov 23, 2010  - It has been eight months since President Obama signed the job-killing government takeover of health care into law, leaving small businesses struggling to plan for the future with the prospect of countless taxes, mandates and regulations coming down the pike.  While Democrats initially claimed t... More
  • Democrats Reaffirm Commitment to Impose Job-Killing Tax Hike on Small Businesses
    Nov 19, 2010  - House Democrats have made it official – they will settle for nothing less than a massive, job-killing tax hike on the small businesses Americans are counting on to create jobs.  As POLITICO reports, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) told President Obama that Democrats remain “firmly committed” ... More
  • ObamaCare Turns Open Enrollment Into Open Season on Jobs
    Nov 16, 2010  - Proof that President Obama’s government takeover of health care destroys jobs is now coming from the unlikeliest of sources: his own administration.  The Department of Human Health Services (HHS) has granted dozens of waivers – 111 in all – “aimed at sparing certain employers, including McDonal... More
  • Lame-Duck Dems Plot Year-End Shopping Spree Despite Americans’ Concerns About The Exploding Deficit
    Nov 15, 2010  - According to a recent AP/GfK survey, nearly three-quarters of Americans (73 percent) say they are concerned about the federal budget deficit, which has soared to historically high levels on President Obama and Washington Democrats’ watch.   However, as Democratic leaders return to Washingt... More
  • Dems Remain Committed To Job-Killing Tax Hikes Despite Devastating Impact On Job Creators
    Nov 12, 2010  - Today, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) reaffirmed Democrats’ opposition to stopping the massive tax hike that will hit every American family and small business in less than 50 days.  At the same time, businesses across America continue to speak out against the job-killing uncertainty caused... More
  • Lessons Spurned: Out-of-Touch Dems Pick Up Where They Left Off
    Nov 8, 2010  - Washington Democrats appear to be picking up where they left off before the election, still divided over raising taxes and fighting to protect their job-killing health care law.  This murky brew of denial and division is all too familiar: it’s the same insular attitude and tin ear for the mood ... More
  • ObamaCare = Job-Killer: Small Business Owners Speak Out
    Nov 8, 2010  - In a recent interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi  (D-CA) made clear that she has “no regrets” about passing the job-killing government takeover of health care that is raising costs and jeopardizing coverage for millions of Americans, and making it harder to create jobs.... More


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