Thursday, January 20, 2011

Americans for Prosperity Town Hall ~Lexington~


Attended the Americans for Prosperity Town Hall meeting today in Lexington where there was a crowd of 50 to 60 locals attending to hear about AFP's efforts and to discuss the repeal of Obamacare and the continuing overreach of the federal government...
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It was good to see AFP Virginia State Director Ben Marchi and guest speaker Gov. George Allen at the event which took up a full hour with many questions and comments from those attending....
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Governor Allens was asked several questions regarding the deficit spending in both the nation as well as the State of Virginia and responded with answers and examples of how its was dealt with as a Governor and U.S. Senator...
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Marchi then provided a 140 report on the 2010~2011 Virginia budget "A Spending Problem or A Revenue Problem?".....


Interesting report on the budget of Virginia and the excessive spending by a ever growing government and how the problem needs to addressed in the future...
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Much info to review and will take sometime but I was impressed by the "simple set of principles that provide a readily applicable fiscal philosophy which policymakers can apply to the complex budget issues that confront them"....
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The 9 R's of Fiscal Responsibility

Reform Entitlement Programs

Require More User Responsibility

Redirect Spending to Higher-Priority Uses

Reorganize State Government

Revive Free Enterprise

Restore Civil Society

Remove Advocacy, Waste, and Race-Based Programs

Reshape the State-Local Government Relationship

Reduce Biases in the Tax Code






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1 comment:

J. Tyler Ballance said...

Where is his apology for backing warrantless wire-tapping, and the rendering of U.S. citizens to other countries to be tortured and murdered?


Republicans will be stunned when the records of the Bush regime are declassified in twenty years.

He nearly suspended the Constitution, and Mr. Allen did nothing to stop him, or protect our Constitution.

George and Susan did a lot for Virginia when they were in the Governor's mansion, but George was, at the least, clueless in D.C. and at worst, complicit in the atrocities of the Bush regime.