Videos
Democrats and the White House spend a lot of time talking about bipartisanship, but when it comes time to put their money where their mouth is, Democrats continue to take the partisan route. In the past month alone, Democrats have abandoned a bipartisan jobs bill and continued to push partisan health care legislation.
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Republicans emphasize that Democrats budget will result in more taxes, more spending, and more debt. Democrats may talk about fiscal responsibility, but their budget is just more of the same.
President's Rhetoric Doesn't Match Reality
Feb 02 2010
The president's speeches emphasize things like fiscal responsibility and his willingness to work with Republicans, but the reality seldom matches the rhetoric, as the recent release of his bloated budget and his failure to consider Republican ideas on health care make clear.
2009 in Review: A Bad Year for Democrats
Jan 28 2010
Rising unemployment and an ever-increasing deficit, a stimulus bill that failed to stimulate the economy, budget-busting health care legislation that would raise taxes and cut Medicare, and broken promises on transparency and closing Guantanamo it hasn't been a very good year for Democrats. Here, the year in review.
Senate Republicans Discuss Issues They Hope President Obama Addresses in State of the Union
Jan 27 2010
Prior to the State of the Union, Senate Republicans discuss three of the most pressing issues facing our nation: the economy, government spending and national security. Senators Mitch McConnell, Lamar Alexander and John Cornyn said they hope President Obama uses his State of the Union to focus on these issues and works with Congress, in a bipartisan fashion, to address these concerns.
Democrats' Top 10 Moments
Jan 27 2010
From crashing teleprompters to lost elections, it has been a tough year for the Democratic party. This video brings together a few of the high (or low) points.
2009 in Review: A Bad Year for Democrats
Jan 27 2010
Rising unemployment and an ever-increasing deficit, a stimulus bill that failed to stimulate the economy, budget-busting health care legislation that would raise taxes and cut Medicare, and broken promises on transparency and closing Guantanamo it hasn't been a very good year for Democrats. Here, the year in review.
Democrats in Disorder After Brown Election
Jan 26 2010
The American peoples' dissatisfaction with Democrats' health care proposals recently propelled Scott Brown to victory in Massachusetts. Republicans are urging Democrats to go back to the drawing board to draft real health care reform that will lower costs, strengthen Medicare, and increase access to health care for all Americans.
At a press conference in the US Capitol, Senate Republicans point out that Senator-elect Scott Brown's win in Massachusetts is a clear sign that Americans are fed up with Democrats' attempts to ram through health care legislation that would raise taxes, slash Medicare, and drive up insurance rates. Republicans want to start over on health care and work with Democrats to develop health care legislation that will provide real reform.
Republicans are fighting against Democratic health care reform proposals, which would cut your Medicare, raise your taxes, and threaten your health care choices. We believe that any health care reform legislation should lower costs and expand access without raising your taxes or adding billions of dollars to the deficit.