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We need $100 million in green signs to know the government is spending OUR money?

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Totally worth $10k of our money

We’ve all seen them–the lovely green signs lining our roads and highways over the past year plus, letting us know that this government construction project is being paid for by the government.  And we’re all really glad to know that, because normally there is a lot of confusion about who is paying the tab on road construction.  Finally, someone in Congress is taking notice of this nonsense–Congressman Aaron Schock was on the FOX Business Channel to take the Obama Administration to task on the continued government waste of our tax dollars.  Here are a few quick notes from Cong. Schock’s takedown of the ARRA signs:

-ARRA was supposed to be the largest allocation of funds for infrastructure projects since President Eisenhower, yet only 8% of the funds are going to infrastructure projects.

-These signs, with mandated design requirements cost anywhere from $300 to $10,000 a pop.  Yep, $10,000.  One sign, or funds for a year of college education at a state university in Ohio, with change.

-Over $20 million has been spent on signs already, and $100 million has been allocated over the life of the bill.

-”It is an insult to the intelligence of the taxpayers to suggest that we need to tell them that a public works project, that a road project, is their tax money at work.  Think if every unit of government did that…the amount of overhead and unnecessary expense that would be coming in addition to the already costly public works projects that you all pay for with your tax money.  Its ridiculous.  But it is, it is the same propaganda, narcissism, self-aggrandizing promotional stuff that is indicative of the Obama Administration.”

Check out the video from Congressman Schock, and pass it along via the Sociable bar below to Facebook or Twitter!

Stay tuned–we’re headed to PA-12 this weekend for Tim Burns!

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Next Tuesday is Election Day in Pennsylvania, and most notably in the 12th Congressional District on the outskirts of the Pittsburgh area in Southwestern PA, where voters will have a real choice for the first time in over three decades. This seat has been held by Democrat Jack Murtha for that time, and his passing created the vacancy that this special election will fill. Democrats are running a former Murtha staffer who spent his time in DC working to pass a liberal agenda, and waited until after healthcare reform passed to come out and say he opposed it but does not support a repeal. Sounds a bit fishy, to say the least. Republicans have found a gem of a candidate in Tim Burns, who has not made the race about Jack Murtha, but rather about the fact that voters there share many of the same fiscally conservative, pro-gun, pro-life views that he holds.

PA-12 is even more interesting, given that voters there voted for John McCain in 2008, and polling shows both Burns tied or in the lead against Critz along with President Obama being rather unpopular, too. This race is going to come down to turnout, which is why College Republicans will be able to make a serious impact on it this weekend. Stay tuned for videos and blog posts from the road, and follow our Twitter feed at twitter.com/OhioCRs as well for the latest updates.

Here are a few videos talking about Tim Burns:

    TV ad from Tim Burns campaign, talking about his roots in Johnstown and his core values:

    Web ad from Right Change about derailing the Pelosi/Obama agenda:

    Video from Tim Burns’ appearance on “Hannity” on April 27, with guest host Tucker Carlson:

    Another Young Gun “Contender”, Tom Ganley, appears on Huckabee to talk about run for Congress & taking on the Mob

    Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

    Tom Ganley has made a name for himself in Northeast Ohio as a small businessman, creating a successful chain of car dealerships throughout the area, and now he has decided to take a stand and run for Congress to replace second-term Democrat Betty Sutton in Ohio’s 13th Congressional District, which is made up of parts of Lorain, Summit, Cuyahoga, and Medina Counties. But this isn’t the first time Tom Ganley has taken on corruption–it turns out that he volunteered with the FBI to take down over 20 members of the Cleveland Mafia, essentially wiping out their organization all while a $1 million contract was out on his life. Mike Huckabee, host of FOX News weekend program “Huckabee” had Tom Ganley and the FBI Special Agent who worked with Tom on the case, Bob Freedman, on his show to discuss how he put it all on the line for what was right. Now that Tom is running for Congress, this quote sums it all up:

    “If I didn’t back down to the mafia [when they were] threatening my entire family…I am certainly not going to back down…in Congress.”

    Watch the video for yourself, and then make sure to visit www.TomGanley.com to see how you can help send Tom to Congress this fall!

    OH-16 Young Gun “Contender” Jim Renacci profiled on CNN

    Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

    Yesterday, CNN’s American Morning profiled Jim Renacci, a Republican candidate in Ohio’s 16th Congressional District looking to replace freshman Democrat John Boccieri. Jim is a great candidate who was part of our 2010 Convention back in April via video, and is not a career politician, but rather a small businessman who sees the opportunity to stand up for what is right. Jim has been working very hard on the campaign trail, including taking several district-wide tours, knocking on lots of doors, and hosting a town hall with renowned conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt recently in Canton. Check out the video below, and look out for more from him on the campaign trail!

    If you are in the 16th District, which encompasses all of Wayne and Stark Counties, as well as large portions of Ashland and Medina Counties, please make sure to sign up as a volunteer to help Jim’s campaign this summer at www.RenacciForCongress.com and pass along the video via your Facebook Wall! In fact, you can click on the Mashable tool bar below and share it without ever leaving this page!