Wednesday, May 16, 2012

C Club of Houston Endorses Cruz for Senate

AUSTIN—The Ted Cruz for U.S. Senate campaign announced today that it received the endorsement of C Club, one of the premier groups in Texas promoting fiscal conservatism, endorsed the campaign today. The influential Houston-based organization requires the vote of over 75 percent of its members to endorse a candidate. more here

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Mike Lee Introduces Budget Plan Based on Heritage's Saving The American Dream Plan

Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced a budget outline for the federal government based on The Heritage Foundation’s Saving the American Dream plan.

This “unprecedented” budget plan “directly confronts all of the major economic challenges our nation faces,” Heritage President Ed Feulner explains in yesterday’s Morning Bell: more here

Friday, November 18, 2011

My open letter to John Cornyn on the balanced budget amendment

While I agree that passing a balanced budget amendment is a big step in the right direction for this country, I don't think the proposed amendment that was voted down today was the right way to do it. We must have limits on spending much like the "Cut, Cap, and Balance" plan or a plan like Reagan or Milton Friedman proposed.
My fear is that without limitations on spending, a balanced budget amendment will only constitutionalist raising taxes to pay for government spending.

I hope that you take these words, and the of Paul Ryan into consideration before supporting another amendment like this.


Thanks,

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Cruz and Dewhurst Debate

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GRASSROOTS TEXANS NETWORK OFFERS TO HOST PROPOSED SENATE DEBATES

DALLAS, TEXAS, November 1, 2011 – In an open letter released today, the organizers of a statewide grassroots network have offered to host a series of Lincoln-Douglas debates proposed by U.S. Senate candidate Ted Cruz. Cruz issued a public proposal to Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst in a letter released on Monday.

The organization, known as The Grassroots Texans Network, is offering the candidates assistance in identifying local hosts, securing venues, negotiating dates and times and actively promoting the events to the public. The group has begun the process of reaching out to local grassroots organizations across Texas in order to identify potential venues and dates for the debates.

In the letter released today, group founder Ken Emanuelson notes, “the people of Texas are best served when they are provided with ample opportunities to get to know, full well, the candidates presented to them for election. We write to both of you today, in good faith, in the pursuit of that goal.”

Monday’s letter from Cruz to Dewhurst proposed a series of five debates in the Lincoln-Douglas style. The Grassroots Texans group proposes to host the five events in various locations around the state, in order to maximize the opportunities for Texas voters to evaluate the candidates. Organizers are in the process of contacting local organizations in Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio and Tyler, and hope to host a debate in each of these cities.

The Grassroots Texans Network is a non-partisan statewide network of hardworking Texans dedicated to the advancement of fundamental American principles such as limited government, fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, the rule of law and American sovereignty. The network’s mission is to advance these core principles by informing fellow Texans on the issues and working to actively engage them in the political process.

Removal Clarification Act of 2011

Today the Senate passed H.R.368, a bill about jurisdiction for certain cases against the United States.

Check it out and vote yourself on The People Decide