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Club for Growth Winter Conference

Just got back from a great-and warm-weekend in Palm Beach, Florida, where the Club for Growth held its annual winter conference. We had a slew of great speakers, including three outstanding keynote dinner talks. Thursday night, we were privileged to ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  9 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Mark Sanford,  U.S. Republican Party,  John Deere,  Jim DeMint

Bailout Nation

Washington - The Club for Growth declared the auto bailout a grave mistake for which taxpayers will pay dearly. "President Bush's decision to extend loans to the big three auto companies is just the latest in a series of unfair burdens imposed on ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  19 Dec 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  Pat Toomey,  Barack Obama

Pat Toomey on the Stimulus

Obama Stimulus Bill is a Recipe for Disaster Washington - The Club for Growth condemned Barack Obama's latest effort to push a stimulus package through Congress. "As cities and states around the country line up for a piece of the stimulus pie," said ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  18 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Pat Toomey,  U.S. Congress

Flake for Approps

As reported Nov. 26 by the Tribune’s Paul Giblin, Flake has requested a seat on the House Appropriations Committee. We could not imagine a better assignment for Flake. Democrats would still be the majority on the panel, but taxpayers would have to feel ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  9 Dec 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party

Great Minds Think Alike

Yesterday, Pat had an article on NRO promoting Rep. Jeff Flake for a seat on the Appropriations Committee and Sen. Jim DeMint for a seat on the Finance Committee. Today, the Baltimore Examiner says the same thing. ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  25 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Jeff Flake,  Jim DeMint

Club for Growth PAC Endorses Saxby Chambliss in Georgia Run-Off

Washington - Club for Growth PAC endorsed Georgia Senator Saxby Chambliss in his run-off race. With the Democrats already claiming fifty-seven seats in the U.S. Senate and three Senate seats still up in the air, Senator Chambliss' victory in this ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  7 Nov 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Senate,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Saxby Chambliss,  Jim Martin (politician),  Pat Toomey

A Fantastic Idea

Pat will probably kill me for posting this, but Gregory S. McNeal at National Review Online had a great idea last week that I just stumbled across: Pat Toomey for Veep. The rest of NRO is kicking around their predictions, hopes and fears regarding ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  28 Aug 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  Pat Toomey,  Tom Ridge,  U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama

Poll Results: Alaska Primary

Methodology: This survey of 300 likely Republican primary election voters in Alaska was conducted on August 18th 2008 and correlates with a similar poll conducted August 7th, 2008. All interviews were conducted via telephone by professional ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  19 Aug 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Don Young,  U.S. Congress

Team USA Rocks

Regardless of whether you are a fan of the Olympics, this is the most amazing swim race. After trash-talking the U.S. team to the press, the French team was supposed to win the 4X100m freestyle relay, but the Americans came from behind and clinched the ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  11 Aug 2008

Jeff Flake's Energy Petition

Rep. Jeff Flake may be best known for his anti-pork crusades, but he is also leading the fight to lift the ban on offshore drilling. Flake has a new website up with an online petition urging the Democratic leadership in Congress to open up our domestic ...

From NACHAMA SOLOVEICHIK, The Club for Growth,  31 Jul 2008
Related Topics: Jeff Flake

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