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Has your Governor Issued a Proclamation Honoring Ronald Reagan on Feb 6th ? http://t.co/bHatxoTg
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RT @timothy_stanley: Just interviewed @GroverNorquist. Flipped my view of the recession/election: recovery due to stopping Obama tax hik ...
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RT @GroverNorquist: Reagan Birthday proclamations by 34 Governors, both R and D (Utah & Nevada just joined) 16 bitter D Govs fail test o ...
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CoGC: House Republicans Lead on Budget Honesty http://t.co/wHJpzOC1
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RT @MDuppler: Follow the Money taping - tonight 10 pm EST on Fox Biz (@ Fox News Washington Bureau) http://t.co/41Rucj7n
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CoGC: CoGC & ATR Support Travel Transparency Act http://t.co/cSfR6qtD
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RT @RepPaulRyan: .@SenateDems confirm they’ve given up on budgeting. What a disgrace. Reid's refusal to budget is a recipe for crisis. h ...
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Did Bernanke See His Shadow? http://t.co/7Kl720bo
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The Top Five Tax Polling Questions Anyone Would Ever Need to Know http://t.co/qU1LcVuR
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ATR Applauds House Republican Energy Policy http://t.co/GQ15wJ2p
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If Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Penn.) votes for cloture on the Manager’s Amendment or for final passage of the Senate healthcare bill, he will violate his Taxpayer Protection Pledge – a written commitment Specter made to Pennsylvanians and the American people.
“Senator Specter promised the people of Pennsylvania that he would vote against any income tax increases,” said Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. “Senate Democrat bosses have said that Senator Specter has promised to vote for a bill to give the government more control over health care. That bill includes 18 different tax increases.”
When Sen. Specter ran for the U.S. Senate, he made a written Pledge to his constituents to oppose any net income tax hikes. He is bound by that Pledge for the duration of his career as a senator. The Senate healthcare bill contains nearly $500 billion in new tax hikes over the next decade, including billions in income tax hikes.