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Young Conservatives Study Reaganomics

Friday, June 5th, 2009

By Courtney Ann Jackson-Talk Radio News Service

A group of young conservatives and GOP leaders gathered for a discussion on lessons that they believe can be learned from “Reaganomics.” The day also marks the fifth anniversary of President Ronald Reagan’s death.

The group noted that Obama understands the importance of reaching out to young Americans, just as Reagan did during his presidency in the 1980s. But the group expressed concern over many of Obama’s policies.

“In Obama’s America, the federal government would pick economic winners and losers and substitute political judgements for economic ones.” said Frank Donatelli, former Deputy Chairman of the Republican National Committee. Donatelli said that the U.S. economy has seen a significant downturn, but countered Obama’s statements that America is on the brink of another Great Depression.

“The time is coming when this President will own the economy and we’ll have to learn yet again, government doesn’t create wealth, it only distributes it and when it does, we all have less of it,” Donatelli said.

Rep. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.) said that Reagan understood that it is “freedom and freedom alone that produces prosperity in a society.”

Kate Obenshain, former chairman of the Virginia GOP, said Reagan also understood that not only did freedom need to be understood but it needed to be reinstitutionalized.

The discussion was sponsored by the Young America’s Foundation. The Foundation called on the young conservatives to go out and get involved in campus activism and promote the conservative message.

The Budget: A “Transformative Package”

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

by Christina Lovato, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service

This afternoon, on the eve of President Obama’s 100th day in office, progressive leaders addressed the budget and how it will improve health care, clean energy and education.

The campaign to Rebuild and Renew America Now!, a coalition of 116 national and over 700 state and local progressive, labor and advocacy organizations working together to pass the President’s budget held a press conference this afternoon and said they are confident that Congress will do what is best for the American people, and that is to pass it.

Alan Charney, the Program Director for US Action said that the budget is “transformative.”

“This blueprint totally reverses the failed economic policies of the past and sets us on a road to long term recovery,” said Charney

Tom McMahon, the Acting Executive Director of Americans United for Change criticized the Conservatives and blamed them for leading our nation into one of the most deepest recession in decades.

“Their best and in fact, only prescription for this ailing economy is more and more tax breaks for big corporations that have outsourced American jobs and more tax breaks for multi-millionaires that never manage to trickle down to anyone else and more short change investments in things that will actually grow the economy, like health care and education,” said McMahon.

The coalition members said that a clean energy legislation, health care reform and education are the most pressing issues that they hope the budget will improve.

“Congress now has the choice to stand up for our students and vote for a budget that works or they can continue to play into the pockets of the student lenders,” said Carmen Berkley, the President of the United States Student Association (USSA) and the United States Student Association Foundation (USSAF).

Berkley said that student lenders are ruining credit and dreams of students who are wanting to go to college.

Berkley also said that by eliminating programs that don’t work, like the family federal education loan program, it will put $94 billion more into the Pell grant program for students.

“We know that Congress will make an investment in students this week that works for students and their families,” said Berkley.

David A. Keene: Speaker Pelosi gets a free pass

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Talk Radio News Service, Victoria Jones, interviews David A. Keene, chairman of The American Conservative Union at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C. Keene talks about the history of CPAC and how the younger people are making a difference for Conservatives and Republicans. Keene also talks about the congressional ratings and who was ranked the lowest and highest. (09:31)

 
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Cherri Jacobus: “People are so in love with Barack Obama, the rock star”

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Talk Radio News Service, Victoria Jones, interviews Cherri Jacobus, Republican strategist and founder of Capitol Strategies public affairs and communications firm, at the 2009 Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. Jacobus gives recommendations to Conservatives and Republicans on how to get back in power and about why she thinks President Obama is using the economic crisis as an excuse to put through his social agenda. (09:55)

 
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Conservatives hope for power in 2010

Monday, November 24th, 2008

The Heritage Foundation hosted a discussion with Michael Medved about his thoughts on the major falsities surrounding America as developed in his book “The Ten Big Lies about America”. Medved focused on three of his ten lies beginning with the idea that the one solution for economic downturns is to respond with aggressive government programs. Medved singled-out FDR and the New Deal as a perfect example for failure in terms of economic recovery. He believes that the new Obama administration will not “waste a crisis” and will behave in an extremely Rooseveltian capacity.

The second lie Medved specified was that the United States is an imperialist power and a constant threat to world peace. The alleged past of isolationism and pacifism that is believed to have existed at some point in American history is a fabrication that “never existed”, said Medved. He continued to deny America’s imperialist tendencies by pointing out that Canada is still “allowed to exist” almost undefended against our borders.

The final lie believed to distort America’s political dialogue is that America is in a state of “irreversible moral decline.” Medved says that every generation since the inception of America has believed they were the worst generation in the history of the world. However, conservatives can be reassured and encouraged by the passing of legislation like California’s Proposition 8 that created an amendment to ban same-sex marriage in the state, as opposed to the discouragement they felt with the overwhelming support for Democrats.

No matter what, Medved called himself a “tremendous optimist even at the age of the dawn of Obama”. He encouraged the conservative tone of the discussion by invoking the memory of Bill Clinton’s 1992 election. A similar sense of hope and change was in the air at the turn of that election, and by 1994 the Republicans had gained more seats (55 in the House of Representatives) than had ever been gained before in one election. Medved says this brings hope to the Republican Party for the possibilities in 2010.