Friday, July 17, 2009

Fwd: Boehner Floor Statement on Democrats’ $700 Million Welfare Program for Horses

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Andy



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Boehner Floor Statement on Democrats' $700 Million Welfare Program for Horses

        WASHINGTON, DC - House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) gave the following remarks on the floor of the House today during debate on the Restore Our American Mustangs Act (H.R.1018), a $700 million welfare program for horses scheduled by Democrats despite the fact that the federal deficit and unemployment continue to soar:

 
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        "Mr. Speaker, I think I must be confused.  The unemployment rate in our country is at over 9.5 percent as I speak.  Unemployment in my home state of Ohio is now over 11 percent.  Two million Americans have been put out of work since the 'stimulus' bill was signed into law.  Our budget deficit is already, this year, over $1 trillion and expected to reach nearly $2 trillion. 

        "Faced with this news, what's the House doing today?  Talking about a $700 million welfare program for wild horses and burros.  Is it any wonder, Mr. Speaker, that our constituents may be confused about their Congress? 

        "Let's get this straight.  We're debating a bill to spend millions of dollars to save wild horses, but yesterday, Democrats in the House blocked Republicans from offering an amendment to prevent federal dollars from being spent on saving unborn children.  Oh yeah, $700 million today to save wild horses and burros – and yesterday we weren't allowed to offer an amendment to save the lives of unborn kids.  That doesn't make sense to me, but I think most of my constituents would look up and go, well, that's just Washington being Washington. 

        "And it doesn't make any sense that we're debating a welfare program about wild horses when the American people really want to know, where are the jobs?  Debating this bill, I frankly think, is an insult to the American people who are out there looking for work and small businesses who are looking for customers and trying to keep their doors open.  If Democrats want to do something serious here in this House they should join with Republicans and focus our efforts on those things that will help create jobs in America, which, after all, is the number one priority of the American people. 

        "We probably ought to do a few other things if we're going to talk about creating jobs and keeping jobs in America.  Maybe we ought to scrap Speaker Pelosi's national energy tax which will cost about two and a half million jobs every year over the next 10 years.  Or, maybe we should shelve the health care bill which is being debated in committee as we speak - which is going to take private health care away from millions of Americans and shove them into some government-run system - and on top of all that, has a giant tax on small businesses, taxes employment and will lead to greater job losses in our country.

        "If we're serious about wanting to create jobs, maybe, maybe, we could work together to bring the American Energy Act to the floor of this House - our all of the above energy strategy which will create well over a million new jobs here in America, bring us more energy to the marketplace with lower prices, reduce our dependence on foreign sources of oil, and guess what?  If we do all of the above, we'll actually have much cleaner air than the bill that passed here last month.

        "Mr. Speaker, I think American families and small businesses deserve better than what they're getting out of this Congress.  They expect us to work together on their behalf.  They expect us to deal with issues to get this economy moving again and help create jobs, not to be debating a $700 million program - welfare program - to save wild horses and burros.  I think the gentleman's amendment is a good amendment.  His amendment will cost $500,000.  That's $699,500,000 less than the underlying bill.  It would be a step in the right direction so maybe our constituents, Mr. Speaker, would think we've got some sense for once in our lives.  I yield back."

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Fwd: Americans Ask "Where Are the Jobs?" As Dems Push $700 Million Welfare Program for Horses

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Andy



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Subject: Americans Ask "Where Are the Jobs?" As Dems Push $700 Million Welfare Program for Horses
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AMERICANS ASK "WHERE ARE THE JOBS?" AS DEMS PUSH $700 MILLION WELFARE PROGRAM FOR HORSES

GOP REP. HASTINGS: "INSTEAD OF RESTORING AMERICAN MUSTANGS, LET'S RESTORE AMERICAN JOBS AND PUT THE HORSEPOWER BACK INTO OUR ECONOMY." 
July 17, 2009 | House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) | Permalink

With unemployment at 9.5 percent, more than two million Americans out of work since the trillion-dollar "stimulus" spending bill became law, and a federal budget deficit topping $1 trillion, House Democratic leaders today plan to bring to the House floor a $700 million welfare program for … wild horses and burros

Yes, you read that correctly.  As middle-class families and small businesses across the country continue to ask, "Where are the Jobs?" House Democrats are proving just how out of touch Washington has become.  House committees continue work on a massive government takeover of health care that the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says drives taxpayers into deeper debt and increases Americans' health care costs, while the Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisor's own methodology predicts the plan will destroy 4.7 million jobs.  And yes, the business of the day in the "People's House" is of a decidedly equine persuasion.  Environment and Energy Daily reports:

"The House is expected to take up legislation today that seeks to protect wild horses and burros under federal care, but Republicans are bashing the bill as a waste of federal resources in the midst of tough economic times for many Americans…"

"Resources Committee ranking member Doc Hastings (R-Wash.) plans to attack the bill's pricetag, criticizing it as a '$700 million welfare program for wild horses' that comes at a time when he thinks the federal government should focus more of its resources on deficit reduction or job creation."

"'There are serious issues facing our country right now and it's absurd that Democratic leaders believe that spending $700 million to pamper wild horses is the best use of our time and Americans' tax dollars,' Hastings said in a statement yesterday.  'Instead of restoring American mustangs, let's restore American jobs and put the horsepower back into our economy.'"

If House Democratic leaders want to spend House floor time focusing on job creation – which, after all, is the American people's top priority – here are a few suggestions:

  • Scrap their plans for Speaker Pelosi's national energy tax, which the National Black Chamber of Commerce predicts will cost Americans 2.3 to 2.7 million jobs every year – jobs that would be shipped to countries like China and India.
  • Shelve their expensive government takeover of health care – which raises health care costs, destroys millions more American jobs, cuts Medicare and takes away health care choices for millions of seniors, and is financed by a small business tax – and work with Republicans on a better solution to give more Americans access to affordable health care.
  • Schedule a real jobs debate on the House floor – and a vote on the American Energy Act, which will create new jobs, bring down energy costs, and pave the way for a cleaner environment.

Don't families and small businesses deserve better than what they're getting from their leaders right now?  Shouldn't they expect more from Congress than a government takeover of health care that kills jobs and raise health care costs – and a $700 million welfare program for horses?  Is it any wonder why the American people are fed up with Washington?

REPUBLICAN LEADER PRESS OFFICE
REP. JOHN BOEHNER (R-OH)
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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Boehner Statement on CBO Confirmation that Dems’ Government Takeover Will Increase Cost of Americans’ Health Care


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CONTACT: Michael Steel, Kevin Smith, Steve Forde - (202) 225-4000
Boehner Statement on CBO Confirmation that Dems' Government Takeover Will Increase Cost of Americans' Health Care

        WASHINGTON, DC - House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) issued the following statement after Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Douglas Elmendorf confirmed to the Senate Budget Committee today that congressional Democrats' government takeover of health care will drive health care costs even higher for American families:

        "Americans are concerned about the rising costs of health care, but instead of alleviating those fears, the Democrats government takeover will drive health care costs even higher.  The Director of the Congressional Budget Office today confirmed that the Democrats' government-run plan will make health care more costly than ever, making clear that one of the Democrats' chief talking points is pure fiction.  Are Democrats in Congress listening?  Is the President listening?  Americans pay too much for health care already.  Why should Washington consider a plan that will force them to pay even more? 

        "Health care reform is too important to get wrong, and Americans deserve better solutions from Washington – ones that help lower health care costs instead of driving them even higher, as the Democrats' government takeover does.  Republicans have proposed an alternative plan that reins-in junk lawsuits, roots out waste, fraud, and abuse, and gives states, small businesses, and families new tools to make affordable health care more accessible.  Democrats should scrap their plan that will drive costs even higher and work with Republicans on real solutions to make health care more affordable."

        NOTE: The Associated Press reports, "Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Elmendorf warned lawmakers the legislation that he has seen so far would raise costs, not lower them.  Elmendorf was asked by Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, D-N.D., if the bills Congress is considering would 'bend the cost curve.'  The budget director responded: 'The curve is being raised.'"

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

FW: Thought of the day

“I always wanted to be somebody, but I should have been more specific.”
-Lily Tomlin

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Juice - 2009-07-12

3 carrots, 3 celery stalks, 1/2 cucumber, 5 strawberries, 1 lemon, 1/4 honeydew melon.
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Fat joke gone wrong

So, this weekend I told a good friend of mine that I was buying her dinner to keep her fatter than me....then this morning I looked in the mirror....jokes on me I guess....
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Friday, July 3, 2009

Lake Mary

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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Friday, June 26, 2009

First the rain....

Then....
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Flatley - Lord of the Dance

:)

Todays thought....

Brought to you by dove...
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Monday, June 22, 2009

andylovell@tmo.blackberry.net has shared: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Final day

Yesterday we had a nice dinner with Veda & Kit last night and then enjoyed some time visiting and catching up with them and playing with Xavies.

This morning we got up and stopped by veda's office at the forest service for a bit to say good bye and now its on the road heading home! It'll be a long day of driving but good to be home.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Jp fishing

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Enjoying Weed....

Not to much has really transpired since the last post. We went and had dinner with jp's grandpa for his 85th birthday in Diamond Springs and then headed to Lincoln to see his sister December and her family. We had planned to only be there for about 30 minutes but between arriving late and talking a lot we were there until just after midnight. We left there and headed to Redding to see his other sister where we would also stay for the night.

This morning we woke up and visited with his sister some and then showered and got ready for the day. Once ready we headed to see his grandma at the care center where she lives. Visiting her was awesome. She's 87 years old and sharp as a tack. At one point she said to us, "you know what, my life has been perfect." What a woman! She can think back to when she was 3 or 4 and her memories of her life are that it's been perfect. After visiting with her and showing her our pictures for a while we took off and headed up to Weed to see JP's dad where we'll stay the night.

Tomorrow its odd to McDoel to see his mom and stay the night with her and then hit the road home for Utah on Monday morning. Over the next few days I'll work on sorting through the couple of hundred pics that we've taken to do some better blogging with but I hope you've enjoyed things so far.

From Weed, CA....
Andy
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Friday, June 12, 2009

Lower Yosemite Falls

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Yosemite Falls

There are plenty of more pics to come of this but here is a little taste of what we saw this morning. It was incredible.
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Bridal Veil Fall

Another of the great falls in Yosemite National Park.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Morro bay

Sunset
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New orchard

We were stopped waiting for some construction and thought I'd share this.
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New orchard

We were stopped waiting for some construction and thought I'd share this.
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Travelling

We made it to the San Joaquin Valley. Its amazing to see all of the fruit and nut orchards. I'd love to be able to get out and walk around them even for a little bit. There isn't much fruit that you can really see right now but you certainly done are this every day in Utah.
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Breakfast of champions

:)....yes, they really are serving that here.
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Trip to California

We're well on our way. I am not sure exactly where we are but we should be to mesquite earlier than we planned.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Thought from Buddha

Contemplate the way in which life depends on variety~ and resolve not to let others' differences disturb your tranquility - Buddha

A good friend of mine sent me this and I really enjoyed it.
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fool's Day Joke

I have fun Co-workers
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Dinner with Seth

I made Seth try potstickers tonight with his "real" Mac and cheese from Noodles & Co.
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Friday, March 27, 2009

Gift from client

I have an amazing client that I'm fortunate enough to work with and today they sent me 24 of these apples. There are rocky road, cheesecake, apple pie, and pecan flavored apples. Mmmm! (Click on the picture!)
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Its been to long!

I'm snowboarding and loving it! The weather is perfect. The snow looks amazing! Sigh....
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

We got ur money...

:)

Andy

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

5 IDIOTS

Monday, March 2, 2009

So sad!

My baby is getting so old!
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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

Friday, January 9, 2009

Fwd: Lehi Accidents



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Sam,

Thanks for reporting on this story and making sure the pictures were available.  I am from Idaho and for a long time have wondered about the driving abilities of the majority of the Utah residents.  That is, until my Idaho license expired and I was forced to get a Utah license.  I pushed off getting my new license until the day before my license expired because I wasn't sure I could pass the test to obtain a new license.  You can imagine my surprise when I went to the DMV and was handed the manual for the test!  All of my questions were suddenly answered!  The driving is the way it is in Utah because it's an open book test!  Can you imagine how many drivers wouldn't have licenses if they actually had to learn how to drive and then pass the test without using the manual?  Can you imagine how fewer accidents we would have if Utah residents actually had to learn the contents of the manual and then pass the test!

Just some food for thought.

Andy

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Christmas morning madness

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The 'rents on Christmas day

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Music & the Spoken Word

They did a great job as always!
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Friday, December 19, 2008

Ugly sweater contest

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Thursday, December 18, 2008

IMG00170.jpg

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Birthday Sweet Shot

Eric decided to tell our waitress, Ashley, that it was my birthday.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Christmas lights

Aww so pretty....not! Lol ohwell...its better than nothing....I think
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Friday, November 28, 2008

Oh ya baby!

Bring it on....
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Cabela's

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IMG00110.jpg

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Bronco Mendenhall dies

Bronco Mendenhall, after living a full life, died. When he got to heaven, God was showing him around when they came to a modest little house with a faded Cougars flag in the window. "This house is yours for eternity," said God. "This is very special, not everyone gets a house up here." 
 
The coach felt special, indeed, and walked up to his house. On his way up the porch, he noticed another house just around the corner. It was a 3-story mansion that had a 50 foot tall flagpole with an enormous UTES flag,  and in every window was the UTE logo.
 
The coach looked at God and said, "God, I'm not trying to be ungrateful, but I have a question. I was a good coach. I went to bowl games, sent a bunch of my players on to the pros, and I turned around the entire BYU football program." God said, "So, what's your question?"
 
"Well," said the coach, "Why does Kyle Whittingham get a better house than me?"
 
God responded, "Oh that's not Whittingham's house, that's mine."
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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Wheres the Chips?

 

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Chili Cook-off

So, there is chili cook-off at my office today that I signed up for last week before realizing I'd be in Idaho the night before and morning of. So, in order to not let anyone down, I got up this morning and made my chili, plugged in my power inverter in my car, and will be cooking my chili on the way to salt lake today. :)

Better turn out to be good chili!
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Monday, November 10, 2008

Word of the day

Your The Office Addictionary Word of the Day for Monday, November 10th, 2008 is:

(noun) Blackberry Jam
A people traffic jam that occurs in subway tunnels and bus stations. Caused by inconsiderate workaholics walking too slow while their noses are glued to their Blackberry device.

I was late for work because there was a Blackberry Jam getting out of the A train.

jennifer

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Is it too much to ask....

To have this every morning when I wake up? Lol! I love the snow and even though I'm still trying to get over being sick, what a great surprise this morning. Its coming down so hard that I can barely keep my windows clear.

Happy winter!
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Monday, November 3, 2008

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Conference Center #2

The foliage on the conference center grounds still has pretty awesome colors in it.
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Conference Center

Its a nice day at the conference center. There is a strong breeze and an overcast sky which creates a nice, peaceful setting to enjoy temple square.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Breast cancer awareness

Jeremiah is a better person than I am. I guess you never really know cancer's far reaching effects.
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Corn Maze

hahahahaha

Trick Or Treat

 


Sunday, October 26, 2008

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View of snowbird


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View from snowbird #4

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View from snowbird #3

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View from snowbird #2

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View from Snowbird

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Winger's all you can eat sticky wings

Give hunger the bird....
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Office move joke

So, there were recently some office moves that people weren't to thrilled about. A couple of our executive assistant type employees were relocated to across the wall from Greg and I so as a joke, this was placed at their desk so as to welcome them to their new work station. Ha ha ha....as if nbs would ever really do something like this!
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Sunday, October 12, 2008

2008-10-12 moab

Today, even though it was Sunday, we didn't go to church. Instead, we spent the day out in the outdoors enjoying the creator's work. We woke up and made some breakfast (pancakes, eggs & sausage) and then loaded up for some bike riding. We headed into town to check out the visitors center for some information regarding the local trails and decided we'd ride one in the morning and then one in the afternoon. We headed first out to the Monitor and Miramax trail. The trail seemed pretty simple and straightforward so we felt good about what we were setting out to accomplish. The ride started out pretty well until my front tire got caught in the sand at the bottom of a hill and I did a little endo. Luckily, there was quite a bit of sand so the landing was fairly soft. Upon getting up, I realized the my front tire had come off in the wreck so that took some evaluating to ensure everything was in order and then off we were again. The ride consisted of some fairly soft sand interspersed along a four-wheeler trail-type road. While the road wasn't bad to ride on, the sand made for some interesting challenges. A little further into the trail, we were climbing up some rocks and I made the mistake of trying to shift gears and broke my chain. Lucky enough for me, once again, I have a pretty sweet bike tool that I carry with me and I was able to put the chain back together with the help of Jeremiah and Lance. Once again, we were off on the trail. The ride from that point on was a little smoother regarding my bike. The views and scenery were amazing. It was incredible to be there amongst these rock formations that are so wonderous. We finished the ride and loaded up the bikes to head off and find somewhere to eat lunch. We drove up towards the Pot Ash area and checked out some of the rock climbers on our way to find a picnic area. The rock climbers were so much fun to watch and it made me want to try it though not anything like what they were climbing. After watching them for a little while we headed further up the road and ended up at Gold Bar Recreation Area. We found a picnic area and made some lunches and then went down by the river for a little bit and hung out. We stopped by the campground to fill up our water packs and then headed down to Hurrah Pass. Turns out, this ride wouldn't be as entertaining and I think a combination of being tired from the morning ride and most of the ride being uphill, we didn't last a real long time on that trail. We headed back into town and found our way to Eddie McStiff's for some dinner. Dinner was pretty good, a little spicy, but good overall. We stopped by City Market for some cookies and ice cream and then back to the campground for some relaxing in the hot tub. The pool and hot tub closed at 9 so once that time came, it was off to the showers to get cleaned up and head to bed. All in all, pretty awesome day. This area is beautiful and we're lucky to live so close.

Pics will be coming!
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Friday, October 10, 2008

Funny Friday

 

Monday, October 6, 2008

Bear Warning