Rep. Quayle Praises Passage of the Cut, Cap and Balance Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, July 19, 2011
CONTACT: Richard Cullen

WASHINGTON (D.C.) Congressman Ben Quayle (R-AZ) released the following statement Tuesday after the House passed the Cut, Cap and Balance Act of 2012. Rep. Quayle was a cosponsor of the bill which passed 234 to 190.

“Last Friday, President Obama said ‘we don’t need a constitutional amendment to do our jobs.’ Given his record on spending, including the staggering $3.7 trillion added to the national debt since he took office, it should come as no surprise that he is unwilling to take serious measures to control government spending.

“President Obama has stated that he will veto the Cut, Cap and Balance Act which is the only plan that reins in our debt while also paying for our past debt obligations. Once again, the president is leading from behind on an issue of grave national importance. He has not offered a single plan during this process—only speeches and sound bites that distort reality and obfuscate the issues. Today, the Republican House has again taken the lead to get our fiscal house in order. The Cut, Cap and Balance Act provides the reform we need so future generations inherit a more prosperous America.”

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Rep. Schweikert Praises Passage of Cut, Cap Balance as Real Genuine Solution to Debt Crisis

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2011
CONTACT: Rachel Semmel

Washington, D.C. – Congressman David Schweikert (R-AZ) issued the following statement on the passage of the Cut, Cap and Balance Act, H.R. 2560:

“We are $14.5 trillion in debt, borrow nearly 42 cents of every dollar, and have been spending rampantly for decades. Even Moody’s has made it clear that the U.S. will be downgraded, our credit rating damaged, and potential borrowing will be extremely difficult if we don’t get our debt under control.

“But today, the House of Representatives voted to change all of that and draw a line in the sand against the big spenders in Washington.

“It has been clear for quite awhile that our current borrow-and-spend economic path is unsustainable and devastating to jobs and the economy.

“While the President and the Senate Majority have refused to lead and propose a credible plan, House Republicans have done so yet again. This commonsense legislation, of which I am a proud cosponsor, will require Washington to balance its budget and ensure out-of-control spending and borrowing no longer remain the status quo.

“Cut, Cap, and Balance will cut spending by $111 billion in Fiscal Year 2012, impose fiscally responsible spending caps, and amend the Constitution to require Congress to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment before raising the nation’s debt limit.

“Though I am sorely disappointed with the Senate’s inaction and the President’s threat to veto this legislation, I am optimistic that they will soon acknowledge the severity of our debt crisis and stop playing politics with the economic stability of this country.

“This is a real, genuine path to prosperity, and I am proud to join my Republican colleagues in supporting Cut, Cap, and Balance.”

NOTE: To learn more about the Cut, Cap, and Balance Legislation, click HERE.

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Congressman Flake Votes for Cut, Cap, and Balance Act

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2011
CONTACT: Genevieve Frye Rozansky

Legislation Will Put Federal Government on a Responsible Fiscal Path

Washington, D.C. – Republican Congressman Jeff Flake, who represents Arizona’s Sixth District, today voted in favor of H.R. 2560, the Cut, Cap, and Balance Act of 2011. Congressman Flake is a cosponsor of the bill.

The bill cuts FY2012 spending by $111 billion, caps annual spending at 19.9-percent of gross domestic product by 2021, and requires the passage of a balanced budget amendment before raising the nation’s debt limit.

“Our problem isn’t just the level of the debt ceiling; it’s the level of spending that got us to this point in the first place,” said Flake. “The Cut, Cap, and Balance Act will put us on a responsible fiscal path. We must get our fiscal house in order, and this is the plan to do it.”

“House Republicans have put forward our plan to restore fiscal responsibility. If the president is so keen to veto it, now would be the time to put his own ideas on the table.”

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Sheriff Arpaio Backs Salmon’s Return to Congress

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2011
CONTACT: Adam Deguire

“Now more than ever, Washington requires experienced and principled conservatives in Congress – Matt Salmon exemplifies these qualities to the highest degree.”

EAST VALLEY – Former Congressman and candidate for Arizona’s 6th Congressional District Matt Salmon announced today the endorsement of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Sheriff Arpaio released the following statement regarding his endorsement of Matt Salmon for Congress:

“I am honored to support my good friend Matt Salmon in his bid to return to Congress. Having worked extensively with Matt in the past, I know I can count on him to protect the interests of our community and our state, especially when it deals with securing our borders. Now more than ever, Washington requires experienced and principled conservatives in Congress – Matt Salmon exemplifies these qualities to the highest degree.”

Matt Salmon stated, “Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been a tireless advocate for the safety of Maricopa County citizens for almost two decades. He understands how important it is to protect our national borders against illegal immigration and he knows I will make that a top priority in Washington. I am grateful for his confidence in my ability to represent the best interests of our communities.”

About Matt Salmon
Matt Salmon was first elected to the United States Congress in 1994 and served until 2000, honoring his term limit pledge. A proud fiscal conservative, Salmon was rated in the top five among all 535 members of the House and Senate by Citizen’s Against Government Waste for all six years he was in office. He is a lifetime member of the NRA with an A+ rating and also earned a 100% rating by the National Right to Life. He was also the proud recipient of the American Cancer Society’s “Top National Elected Official” award. 

Matt Salmon has received endorsements from Arizona Congressman Trent Franks, former Arizona Congressman John Shadegg and East Valley mayors Gail Barney (Queen Creek), Hugh Hallman (Tempe) and John Insalaco (Apache Junction). 

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Congressman Trent Franks: Obama Administration Arrogance, Lack of leadership on Budget & Debt

In case you missed it, our own Congressman Trent Franks spoke on the floor of the House yesterday explaining the hubris of the Obama Administration regarding lack of leadership in solving the national debt crisis.

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This is YOUR chance to contact Congress and demand that they Cut, Cap and Balance the Budget. Call TODAY at (202) 224-3121 and demand they support HR 2560.

DiCiccio Endorses Peggy Neely

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 19, 2011
CONTACT: Paul Bentz

Neely for Mayor continues to build governing coalition 

Phoenix – Today, Councilmember Sal DiCiccio joined the growing chorus of supporters for Peggy Neely and “The Phoenix We Want.”

“I am so pleased to have my former colleague Councilmember DiCiccio join Councilmember Johnson in support of my bid for mayor,” said Peggy Neely, “I am proud that the people who have worked with me in the trenches to support our quality city and begin the process of reform are giving me their vote of confidence to help preserve what is best about Phoenix. I am looking forward to working with them to build a coalition dedicated to improving our city.”

Councilmember Sal DiCiccio, representing District 6, stated, “Peggy Neely has a strong track record standing up for the taxpayers of Phoenix – not the unions and city hall special interests. I fully endorse Peggy. She is the right person who will make reforms that put taxpayers first and create more transparency; and Peggy will repeal the food tax – the same tax used for pay raises and bonuses to government employees. Phoenix gave huge pay raises and cut services to kids and seniors and we both believe that is wrong. Peggy and I don’t see eye to eye on every issue, but we both care about the people of Phoenix and believe we can be much better.”

“As Mayor, you must build a solid governing coalition based on working well with your fellow councilmembers,” concluded former Mayor Skip Rimsza, “Peggy Neely is proving she can bring people together to find solutions. She is building a strong coalition for the City of Phoenix dedicated to serving the taxpayers.”

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David Schweikert: The last debt-ceiling debate America will ever have

14 trillion reasons to embrace the ‘cut, cap, balance’ proposal

By David Schweikert

While the debt-ceiling battle continues to rage in Washington, closed-door meetings and last-minute deadlines have become thehallmark of the debate.Congress is staring down an Aug. 2 deadline that would mark the first time the U.S. would not make good on its promise to pay the bills.

Since 1940, Congress has increased the debt ceiling 95 times. The last 10 times the U.S. borrowing limit has been raised, the average increase was $799 billion. It is clear this is an unsustainable pattern.

However, instead of continuing to increase our borrowing level, which we fail to pay back, we have the opportunity to pass systemic changes once and for all to make this the last debt-ceiling debate America will ever have.

By the end of this year, our national debt will overtake the size of the entire U.S. economy for the first time in history, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

In less than two years, President Obama has added more than $3.7 trillion to our national debt. It previously took the U.S. from the birth of our nation until 1992 to accumulate this much debt. In fact, under Mr. Obama’s proposed 2012 budget, our debt would increase to a record $25.7 trillion by 2021. Not only did Mr. Obama’s proposed budget fail to address entitlement reform, it was so fiscally irresponsible that it received zero votes in the Senate. This is not a serious approach, nor is it leadership.

It could not be clearer that our current fiscal path is a recipe for a debt catastrophe. Even Mr. Obama’s own debt commission has called the impending debt disaster “the most predictable economic crisis in history.” Our situation is too serious, and our time is too short to continue to play games, wring our hands or even protect our political careers.

In an effort to stem the tide of our impending crisis and ensure that this is the last time the U.S. breaches its borrowing limit, I have joined colleagues in both the House and Senate in advocating for a “cut, cap, balance” proposal.

The premise of this three-tier plan is simple.

First, we must cut spending immediately. The cuts should include both discretionary and mandatory spending reductions and reduce the deficit by half next year. According to projections from the CBO, this would require spending cuts around $380 billion in the 2012 fiscal year. However, one-time spending cuts are not enough. We must create a permanent solution to the spending curve.

Next, we must cap spending. We need statutory, enforceable caps to federal spending that decrease the amount we spend to match our average revenues of 18 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Automatic spending reductions also must be in place, should government spending exceed the GDP. Washington does not have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem.

Third, not only do we need cuts, we need systemic changes. This is why I, along with Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Republican, have proposed an amendment to the Constitution that requires Congress to balance its budget every year. This balanced-budget amendment would limit federal spending to no more than 18 percent of GDP and would require a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress to increase taxes. Time and again, Congress has proved it cannot be trusted to spend less than our federal revenue each fiscal year. This is a bold step that must be included to hold government accountable to the people.

Mr. Obama and congressional Democrats seem to have given up on creating solutions to our debt crisis. While they continue to sit on the sidelines, we sink further and further into debt. We owe it to our children and future generations to quickly embrace a common-sense strategy of major spending cuts and budget reforms to save our country and our future.

We must oppose any debt-limit increase without substantial spending cuts, enforceable caps on spending and a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution.

This is our opportunity to send a message to the world: America is serious about our debt. We will not become Greece, Portugal, Ireland or Spain. We can avert this disaster if our rhetoric does not trump our reality. Our solutions must go beyond smoke and mirrors; they must be real and genuine.

If we enact a cut, cap, balance approach to solving our debt crisis, this will be the last time we allow out-of-control spending to remain our status quo. If we enact cut, cap, balance, this will be the final vote we will ever need to take on the debt ceiling.

Addressing our debt crisis will take sacrifice, but it is one I am willing to make to save this country so future generations don’t sacrifice even more. We need to fight to save our country, because America is worth fighting for.

Congressman David Schweikert is serving his first term representing the 5th Congressional District of Arizona.