It was today 71 years ago that Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Empire of Japan.
"Always
will we remember the character of the onslaught against us. No matter
how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the
American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute
victory." - President Franklin D. Roosevelt
He was correct we are a hearty people and we band together and overcome what ever the world throws our way. This is exactly why I never lose face that our great nation will overcome the current economic mess that we find ourselves in.
Our leaders will work out a compromise by the dead line and we will begin the long road towards economic recovery in the new year.
My Name is Ed Gallagher. I'm an independent thinker tired of the continuous partisanship that is portrayed in the media and government. My goal with this blog is to inform my readers with unfiltered information for them to formulate their own opinions on the issues of our time. If you take the time to learn more about the issues and their effects on your everyday life you will then have the tools to make better informed decisions on who you want to be our leaders.
Showing posts with label Boehner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boehner. Show all posts
Friday, December 7, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Which Plan To Use?
Last week President Barack Obama released his plan for averting the Fiscal Cliff. Needless to say it was not what the Republicans had in mind when they had the summit at the White House.
The Obama Administration updated an info-graphic online to outline their plan and set up a website that citizens can have direct contact with the administration. You can tweet at President Obama and ask questions that he will be answering over the coming days.
Today, Speaker Boehner released today a letter addressed to President Obama outlining the Republican's position on the Fiscal Cliff. They wish to implement the Bowles Plan. Calling for much needed spending cuts coupled with in depth tax reform to close corporate loop holes and encourage job growth here at home.
What do you think of this battle over preventing the Fiscal Cliff?
Which plan do you want to see implemented?
The Obama Administration updated an info-graphic online to outline their plan and set up a website that citizens can have direct contact with the administration. You can tweet at President Obama and ask questions that he will be answering over the coming days.
Today, Speaker Boehner released today a letter addressed to President Obama outlining the Republican's position on the Fiscal Cliff. They wish to implement the Bowles Plan. Calling for much needed spending cuts coupled with in depth tax reform to close corporate loop holes and encourage job growth here at home.
What do you think of this battle over preventing the Fiscal Cliff?
Which plan do you want to see implemented?
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Election Update: “Whats Next?” “Continued Gridlock?”
This election cycle did not
disappoint, it was full of ups and down and the occasional surprise. I, like
probably most of America, was up late last night frantically following the vote
totals waiting to see who would be the next President. It was a close hard
fought campaign and I feel that both men gave it their all, unfortunately there
had to be a winner and a loser like always. President Obama will take the
victory and highlighted his goals for the next 4 years in his speech last
night.
Although these issues have been
sitting on the back burner for so long I am optimistic that they will be
addressed soon. Yesterday, both the Majority Leader of the Senate, Sen.
Harry Reid (D), and the Speaker of the House, Rep. John Boehner (R),
made public statements on the election outcomes and the future path that this
nation. Both addressed the major issues that are facing our country and talked
about the importance of working together to break the gridlock. This is a step
in the right direction, but, there are still more questions to be asked and
more debates to be had as we work to fix the issues that have plagued us for so
long.
Though the presidential race was
the most televised and it was not the only race yesterday as you know. A big
story was the battle over which party would control of the House of Representatives
and the Senate, as you know the Republicans held a majority in House while the
Democrats had a slim majority in the Senate. Both parties waged massive and
expensive campaigns in attempted to gain more seats in this election. Here in
Illinois there were 6 highlighted congressional races that Democrats’ set their
sights on picking up, in hopes of gaining a majority in the House. They fell
short on Tuesday and were only able to swing 4 of the 6, yet there was no
change in the balance of power in Washington D.C.
So, just over 4 billion dollars
later nothing has changed in government except maybe the sentiment. The
Democrats retain the Presidency and majority in the Senate while the
Republicans keep control of the House. The questions I find myself asking now following
the election is “What is going to happen now?” and “How will the next congress
work together to fix the issues facing the nation?”
When I woke up today and turned on
the news all I have been hearing about in the election aftermath and the looming
“Fiscal Cliff”. The Fiscal Cliff is the compilation of Bush Era Tax Cuts that
are set to expire at the same time as $100 billion Spending Cuts go into effect
January 1st. Many economic experts fear that these both will cause the US to
fall into another recession. Legislators are on record calling for the needed
action to prevent the Fiscal Cliff as soon as possible, yet nothing has been
done. Now it’s up to the lame-duck Congress to sort out that along with other
crucial legislation such as the Farm Bill, Budget Reform as well as issues with
the Debt Ceiling.
Although these issues have been
sitting on the back burner for so long I am optimistic that they will be
addressed soon. Yesterday, both the Majority Leader of the Senate, Sen.
Harry Reid (D), and the Speaker of the House, Rep. John Boehner (R),
made public statements on the election outcomes and the future path that this
nation. Both addressed the major issues that are facing our country and talked
about the importance of working together to break the gridlock. This is a step
in the right direction, but, there are still more questions to be asked and
more debates to be had as we work to fix the issues that have plagued us for so
long.
Through all of this I am optimistic
that a change for the better is on the horizon. I believe that today is a new
day in Washington D.C. and truly hope that our elected officials begin to work
with each other again to put our country back on the path to success and
prosperity.
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