Archives for January 2013

ALG urges House subcommittee to defund West Point Combating Terrorism Center

Jan. 31, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government today urged a House subcommittee to defund the West Point Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) after it released a study on terrorism that Wilson said is targeted against regular Americans.

“Not one more dime of taxpayer money should be wasted on CTC, which is indoctrinating our servicemen and women with brazen propaganda against the American people until this report is denounced and its author terminated from government service,” Wilson wrote in his letter to members of the House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee.

The report, “Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding America’s Violent Far-Right,” by Dr. Arie Perliger, director of terrorism studies at the CTC, was published on Jan. 15.

“The West Point report makes several dangerously irrational generalizations about the ‘far-right,’ a stunningly one-sided demonization of conservative ideology,” Wilson wrote, noting the report warns of the rising militancy of so-called “anti-federalists” that Perliger says embrace ideas like “civil activism, individual freedoms and self-government.”

“These are the fundamental, constitutional ideals upon which our nation was founded. But if you espouse those views, per the report, you could be labeled a terrorist,” Wilson said.

The report also warns that so-called “anti-federalists” “espouse strong convictions regarding the federal government, believing it to be corrupt and tyrannical, with a natural tendency to intrude on individuals’ civil and constitutional rights.”

Those beliefs, Wilson said, are “widely shared by millions of self-described conservative and libertarian Americans,” noting the work of national pollster Scott Rasmussen, who charts 43 percent of voters that consider themselves conservative.

Wilson also pointed to a recent Pew Research Center poll that found 53 percent of Americans view that the federal government threatens personal rights and freedoms.

“Should Americans who are concerned that the government threatens personal rights and freedoms read into the West Point study that they are now enemies of the United States? The fact this is even being discussed at the premiere military training ground for officers is simply inexcusable,” Wilson said in a statement.

“Reports like the one issued at West Point should raise alarm bells for all Americans, as the very concept of our nation’s military being prepared for battle against its own citizenry is counter to the fundamental principles of our nation. Remember, the founding fathers feared a standing army for this very reason, and it is shocking that after 237 years that these reports could surface from within the military establishment,” Wilson added.

“Perhaps the reason 53 percent of Americans believe the government is a threat to their liberty is because of a stream of reports that target Americans on the basis of their political beliefs similar to the West Point study,” Wilson said.

Wilson called it a “part of a wider pattern of targeting Americans by the military and security establishment that ought to be disturbing to all Americans regardless of political stripe. For those left-wing ideologues who today take glee in these reports issued by the government should be reminded that the targeters today can be targeted tomorrow.”

Since 2009, Wilson noted that:

1)    the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued such a report on right-wing extremism that defined the ideology as “groups, movements, and adherents that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority” that an Americans for Limited Government Freedom of Information Act request had revealed the DHS memo was full of bogus, kooky “sources”;

2)    a similar memo was also sent out by Missouri Information Analysis Center to Missouri law enforcement;

3)    retired Army Colonel Kevin Benson, seminar leader at the University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and former head of the Army’s School of Advanced Military Studies wrote an article in Small Wars Journal depicting a scenario where a “tea party” militia led by “race-baiting and immigrant-bashing by right-wing demagogues” had overtaken the government of Darlington, South Carolina with the tacit consent of law enforcement and a tea party-sympathizing governor;

4)    a written exam administered by the Pentagon defined “protests” as a form of “low-level terrorism,” raising serious concerns among civil liberties advocates about how the military views the expression of First Amendment freedoms; and

5)    2009 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Jim Garrow on his Facebook page has claimed that he was “informed by a former senior military leader that Obama is using a new ‘litmus test’ in determining who will stay and who must go in his military leaders. Get ready to explode folks. ‘The new litmus test of leadership in the military is if they will fire on US citizens or not’. Those who will not are being removed.”

“Maybe the American people have every right to be afraid of the government after all,” Wilson concluded, “When a liberal group like the Pew Research Center finds that more than half of the American people feel the government is a threat to their liberty, this a hardly a fringe concern.”

Attachments:

ALG letter to House Appropriations Defense Subcommittee, Jan. 31, 2013 at http://getliberty.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/LetterBillYoung-WestPointCombatingTerrorismCenter-1-31-13.pdf

Interview Availability: Please contact Adam Bitely at (703) 383-0880 ext. 126 or at media@algnews.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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Economic contraction in Q4 in spite of Fed easing

Jan. 30, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement in response to the latest report by the Bureau of Economic Analysis showing the economy shrank at an annualized rate of 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012:

“The economy is once again shrinking despite White House and economists’ expectations of 1.1 percent growth for the quarter. And all in spite of renewed quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve, which will be pumping $1 trillion of new ‘stimulus’ into the economy every year perhaps for the rest of our lives. Half will go to buying government debt, and the other half to bailing out financial institutions still weighed down with dodgy mortgage backed securities from the financial crisis.

“None of which will boost growth, as can already be seen. A printing press is no replacement for real productivity, a lowered cost of doing business, and regulations that welcome company creation. Instead, we have a spiraling national debt backed only by the Fed’s useless paper trade, taxes that were just increased on small businesses, and a regulatory environment in health care, the environment, and labor that would make Soviet Russia blush. The result is sustained high unemployment and no growth. We’re in another depression.

“This is simply unsustainable. The only problem is that seemingly nobody in Washington, D.C. is listening. To get the economy back on track, we must get our fiscal house in order, roll back regulatory agencies in the nation’s capital that are holding back growth, and return to sound money. We got into this mess because of too much debt, and yet more of it from Congress, the White House, and the Fed will never get us out.”

Interview Availability: Please contact Adam Bitely at (703) 383-0880 ext. 126 or at media@algnews.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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ALG urges House to maintain $85 billion sequester

Jan. 28, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement urging the House of Representatives not to reduce what remains of the $85 billion of sequestration cuts to budgeting authority due to take effect March 1 agreed to in August 2011:

“Sequester was originally supposed to be for $109 billion, but since then these cuts to budget authority have already been reduced to $85 billion during the fiscal cliff negotiations. They must not be reduced any further.  The House can attempt to find offsetting cuts for defense, but before they do so, they ought to take a close at Sen. Tom Coburn’s “Back in Black” proposal, which included $963 billion of easy, feasible cuts over ten years from the defense budget.

“In a study that swept across all departments and agencies, Coburn found in defense for example $10 billion for elementary schools or the potential to consolidate its worldwide grocery store chain that would save $9.1 billion. These are non-defense items snuck into the defense budget. He found $184 billion in potential health care savings alone. There is plenty that could be cut without undermining security.

“So, if sequestration falls on vital security programs, it will only be because the Obama Administration failed to prioritize the cuts to be made, despite having almost two years to prepare.

“In any event, the American people were promised these cuts in return for the last $2.1 trillion increase of the debt ceiling. To secure the votes for the most recent suspension of the debt ceiling until May 19, House leaders had to promise to maintain the sequester cuts. Now there is no excuse for not keeping the commitment.”

Attachments:

“Sequester must be maintained,” By ALG senior editor Robert Romano, Jan. 25, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/sequester-must-be-maintained/

Interview Availability: Please contact Adam Bitely at (703) 383-0880 ext. 126 or at media@algnews.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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ALG praises D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals decision ruling Obama ‘recess’ appointments unconstitutional

Jan. 25, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government today praised a decision by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling unconstitutional “recess” appointments made by Barack Obama to the National Labor Relations Board that did not occur during a congressional recess.

The decision also struck down a controversial ruling by the NLRB as being unconstitutional because the “recess” appointments that provided the Board its quorum were not constitutionally made.

According to the unanimous ruling, “Because none of the three appointments were valid, the Board lacked a quorum and its decision must be vacated,” upholding the 2010 New Process Steel 2010 case.

The case now heads to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Americans for Limited Government (ALG) general counsel Nathan Mehrens said the decision would have wider implications if upheld by the Supreme Court: “If it stands, all of the acts of the unconstitutionally appointed NLRB will be struck down.”

ALG President Bill Wilson hailed the decision as “a victory for a return to constitutional government the way it’s worked for the prior 200 years, reaffirming the advice and consent process.”

He added in conclusion, “As important as this is for the appointments in question, the wider implication is that it will prevent the White House from ever again engaging in illegal activity of this nature.”

Attachments:

“Obama’s Extraconstitutional NLRB Appointments,” By Rick Manning, Vice President of Public Policy and Communications, Americans for Limited Government, Jan. 9, 2012 at http://netrightdaily.com/2012/01/obamas-extraconstitutional-nlrb-appointments/

“NLRB ‘recess’ appointments an egregious power grab,” By Robert Romano, Senior Editor, Americans for Limited Government, Jan. 6, 2012 at http://netrightdaily.com/2012/01/nlrb-recess-appointments-an-egregious-power-grab/

ALG Urges Passage of Bill Repealing NLRB Adjudicatory Powers in Light of Unconstitutional Appointments, Jan. 5, 2012 at http://getliberty.org/alg-urges-passage-of-bill-repealing-nlrb-adjudicatory-powers-in-light-of-unconstitutional-appointments/

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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Elimination of debt ceiling passes House

House Republican leadership turns power of the purse over to the White House

Jan. 23, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement blasting the House of Representatives for suspending the debt ceiling until May 19, 2013 through passage of H.R. 325:

“This is a partial repeal of representative government. Through the elimination of the debt ceiling, even just until May 19, the American people now have no say in the amount of debt the government contracts. The only say whatsoever representatives had on the some 60 percent of the $3.7 trillion budget that operates on autopilot, which includes Social Security, Medicare, and other forms of so-called ‘mandatory’ spending, was the periodic vote on increasing the debt ceiling.

“Now that it has been suspended, the debt ceiling may never be reinstated. All the Senate needs to do now come May 19 is again threaten default should the debt ceiling suspension not be indefinitely extended. Under those circumstances, House Republican leadership is likely to fold under even the slightest pressure.

“That said, Republican leadership has gotten what they want. Now the onus is on them to deliver the spending cuts that were promised. That means, in the continuing resolution debate in March, the 10-year pathway to a balanced budget must be included. That means, the ‘Full Faith and Credit Act,’ which would prioritize interest payments in the event the debt ceiling is ever reached, must be passed. That means the budget sequester passed in 2011 must be kept in place.

“And it means, come May 19, the debt ceiling must be reinstated. Otherwise, House Republicans will have ceded their constitutional authority over fiscal matters to the executive, marking an end to representative government in any true sense.”

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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White House accepts House Republican surrender

Jan. 22, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement responding to the White House’s statement of support of a House Ways and Means Committee proposal to suspend the debt ceiling until May 19, 2013, H.R. 325:

“Not shockingly the Obama Administration has announced its support House Republican proposals to suspend the debt ceiling until May 19, knowing full well that once the debt ceiling is suspended, it likely will never be reinstated. In their attempt to avoid a confrontation over the debt ceiling, House Republicans have effectively given the Obama Administration a blank check and the capacity to meet their stated goal of eliminating the debt ceiling once and for all.

“It is time for congressional Republicans to reject the House Ways and Means Committee trial balloon, H.R. 325, and to take the steps necessary, including passage of the ‘Full Faith and Credit Act,’ to begin the process of restoring fiscal sanity in our nation, and the power of purse where it belongs in Congress.

“Unless House Republicans change the current path we are on, our nation’s national debt will have increased by more than $4 trillion during their four years in the majority. For a group that gained control of the House on the promise of deficit reduction, that will be an extremely difficult record to defend in 2014.”

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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Sen. Toomey, Senate Republican proposal to avert default a ‘good faith effort’

Jan. 22, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today called a “good faith effort” a proposal by Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) and more than 30 Senate Republicans to avert default even if the $16.394 trillion debt ceiling is not increased.

The “Ensuring the Full Faith and Credit of the United States and Protecting America’s Soldiers and Seniors Act,” would prioritize payments on interest, Social Security, Medicare, defense, and veterans should the debt ceiling be reached.

“This is a good faith effort by Sen. Toomey that at least would take the threat of default off the table,” Wilson said, calling it a “necessary precursor to real reform.”

He added, “It would stop the fear mongering aimed at seniors who are being scared that their Social Security and Medicare benefits are in jeopardy if the debt ceiling is not raised. It would stop making our brave soldiers on the front lines human shields for the big spending brigades in Washington, D.C.”

“It’s impossible for lawmakers to have an honest discussion with the White House about future spending priorities when there’s still a loaded gun on the table,” Wilson noted. “Default, if it comes to that, will be a choice by Obama, because there’s actually enough revenue to pay interest on the debt.”

Out of the $2.8 trillion of annual revenue the White House expects in 2013, only about $360 billion, or $30 billion monthly, will go to paying gross interest on the debt.

In addition, there would also be enough revenue to pay out Social Security ($820 billion), Medicare ($564 billion), defense ($700 billion), and veterans’ benefits ($79.5 billion), with as much as $600 billion left over to pay for other essential items.

But even if there were a temporary cash shortfall at the Treasury in lieu of revenue coming in, the legislation “would also give limited authority to Treasury to raise the debt ceiling just enough to borrow the difference between revenue on hand and what’s owed on the priority payments,” according to CNNMoney.com.

Wilson called Sen. Toomey’s proposal “an important building block to a more comprehensive solution, which must also include spending cuts,” noting that the U.S. is currently at risk for another credit downgrade of its AAA rating, this time by crediting ratings agency Fitch.

“Credit rating agencies are looking for major deficit reduction in the midterm. If they are honest to their clients, seeking to provide credible investment advice, which I believe they are, if the U.S. cannot significantly reduce the deficit then we should be downgraded,” Wilson explained.

In its statement, Fitch wrote, “In the absence of an agreed and credible medium-term deficit reduction plan that would be consistent with sustaining the economic recovery and restoring confidence in the long-run sustainability of U.S. public finances, the current negative outlook on the ‘AAA’ rating is likely to be resolved with a downgrade later this year even if another debt ceiling crisis is averted.”

Fitch added that even under a payment prioritization plan, such as Toomey’s, it would “prompt a downgrade even as debt obligations continued to be met.”

“That is because a payment prioritization plan on its own does not include a spending-reduction package,” Wilson said. “If the best we can do is pay interest on the debt, and we provide no means of reducing our principal owed, our credit-worthiness will continue to deteriorate.”

Americans for Limited Government has previously advocated for a statutory, ten-year path to a balanced budget without any tax increases in exchange for any debt ceiling increase, coupled with a proposal similar to Toomey’s, which Wilson said together could avert a downgrade if enacted.

He concluded, “The fact is, we’ll be downgraded with or without a payment prioritization plan if there are not sufficient spending cuts. Those cuts become that much more difficult necessary so long as Obama can wield the threat of default against lawmakers. That makes passage of Sen. Toomey’s proposal a first, essential component to real reform.”

Attachments:

Memo for the Movement, “Congress must pass a 10-year pathway to balance to raise debt limit,” Jan. 17, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/memo-for-the-movement-congress-must-pass-a-10-year-pathway-to-balance-to-raise-debt-limit/

“Obama’s default threat bluff,” by ALG President Bill Wilson, Jan.15, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/obamas-default-threat-bluff/

“Why the debt ceiling is the only way,” by ALG Senior Editor Robert Romano, Jan. 17, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/why-the-debt-ceiling-is-the-only-way/

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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Suspension of debt ceiling would be step towards ‘total capitulation’

Jan. 22, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement blasting a House Ways and Means Committee proposal to suspend the debt ceiling until May 19, 2013, H.R. 325:

“When will the liberal tail stop wagging the Republican dog? This is an absurd, unserious proposal by the House Ways and Means Committee, especially when other Republicans have been coming up with serious proposals to address our fiscal problems.

“On one hand, it is a foolish fraud wherein Republicans are pretending not to raise the debt ceiling — that they are merely ‘suspending’ it — when under their own proposal, it will automatically increase on May 19.

“On the other, it appears Republican leadership is ready to wave the white flag. It is borderline surrender, a half-step toward eliminating the debt ceiling all together.  All the Senate has to do after the four months are up is insist that the debt ceiling suspension be extended indefinitely as the only means to avert default. Come May 19, Republicans will be backed into a corner of their own making from which they will see no escape but total capitulation.

“How does this in any way substantively strengthen the Republicans’ hand? They will be transferring all of their leverage to Obama and Reid on a silver platter. This proposal should not be given one minute of consideration.”

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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ALG urges House to tie debt ceiling to balanced budget, ‘Full Faith and Credit Act’

Jan. 17, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today joined with 38 other free market and limited government organizations in urging action by the House to tie a vote to increase the $16.394 trillion debt ceiling to a 10-year pathway to a balanced budget without any tax increases and passage of the “Full Faith and Credit Act.”

“With the $16.4 trillion national debt growing disproportionately larger than the economy, the American people are rapidly running out of time to get Washington, D.C.’s spending and borrowing addiction under control,” said Wilson.

Wilson added that tying a balanced budget and the “Full Faith Credit Act” to the vote was “absolutely necessary to take President Obama’s threat of default off the table. Never again should any president be allowed to demand a blank check from Congress by threatening default, when there is more than enough revenue to pay our creditors on time and in full.”

The “Full Faith and Credit Act” would prioritize payments on interest, Social Security, Medicare, defense, and veterans’ benefits out of revenue in the even the debt ceiling is reached.

Out of the $2.8 trillion of annual revenue the White House expects in 2013, only about $360 billion, or $30 billion monthly, will go to paying gross interest on the debt.

“That means even if the debt ceiling was reached, the government could still refinance existing debt up to the limit, and would have ample revenue to pay interest out. So, there would be no need to default,” Wilson explained.

“There would even be enough revenue to pay out Social Security ($820 billion), Medicare ($564 billion), defense ($700 billion), and veterans’ benefits ($79.5 billion). And if the White House’s 2013 revenue estimate is anywhere near correct, there could be as much as $600 billion left over to pay for other essential items,” Wilson added.

The August 2011 increase of the debt ceiling had been accompanied by $65 billion of sequestration cuts, which Wilson said needed to be kept in place.

Congressional Democrats, along with the Obama Administration, have threatened to eliminate the national debt ceiling from law, which would allow the White House to borrow at will without any congressional authorization.

“This could be the last chance House Republicans have to use the debt ceiling to achieve a balanced budget,” Wilson noted, concluding, “It is time to stop stealing from our children and grandchildren.”

Attachments:

Memo for the Movement, “Congress must pass a 10-year pathway to balance to raise debt limit,” Jan. 17, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/memo-for-the-movement-congress-must-pass-a-10-year-pathway-to-balance-to-raise-debt-limit/

“Obama’s default threat bluff,” by ALG President Bill Wilson, Jan.15, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/obamas-default-threat-bluff/

“Why the debt ceiling is the only way,” by ALG Senior Editor Robert Romano, Jan. 17, 2013 at http://netrightdaily.com/2013/01/why-the-debt-ceiling-is-the-only-way/

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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ALG condemns House for refusing to pay for hurricane relief bill

Jan. 15, 2013, Fairfax, VA—Americans for Limited Government President Bill Wilson today issued the following statement condemning the House of Representatives for defeating an amendment by Representatives Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) that would have saved taxpayers $17 billion on the hurricane disaster relief bill:

“The House had an opportunity to pay for the $17 billion hurricane disaster relief bill with offsetting spending cuts but took a pass. This is truly a shame. After all the wrangling on sequestration about reducing the deficit, the moment Congress has a pork-laden bill they refuse to pay for it.

“The majority of House Republicans who voted in favor of the Mulvaney amendment are to be praised. But there is simply no excuse for Democrats and Republicans who refused to pay for disaster assistance, who are hiding behind those most hurt by Hurricane Sandy to facilitate a special interest agenda. What does this foretell for sequestration or other promised cuts to spending?

“The House majority is running the risk of losing its mandate to govern, when it appears so incapable of reining in spending in Washington, or even paying for a worthy goal as disaster assistance.”

Interview Availability: Please contact Robert Romano at (703) 383-0880 ext. 106 or at robert@getliberty.org to arrange an interview with ALG President Bill Wilson.

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