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Chaingang -> 100 Hours (11/16/2006 10:35:58 AM)

100 Hours

Our New Direction begins with a commitment to integrity, civility, and fiscal responsibility. We will break the link between lobbyists and legislation. We will govern the House of Representatives under bipartisan administration, so that the voice of every American will be heard. And we commit to no new deficit spending, with pay-as-you-go budgeting. These are the principles by which we will govern. And under these principles we will take our country in a new direction, with priorities that address the urgent needs of the American people.

In the first 100 hours:
    We will start by cleaning up Congress, breaking the link between lobbyists and legislation and commit to pay-as-you-go, no new deficit spending.

    We will make our nation safer and we will begin by implementing the recommendations of the independent, bipartisan 9/11 Commission.

    We will make our economy fairer, and we will begin by raising the minimum wage. We will not pass a pay raise for Congress until there is an increase in the minimum wage.

    We will make health care more affordable for all Americans, and we will begin by fixing the Medicare prescription drug program, putting seniors first by negotiating lower drug prices. We will also promote stem cell research to offer real hope to the millions of American families who suffer from devastating diseases.

    We will broaden college opportunity, and we will begin by cutting interest rates for student loans in half.

    We will energize America by achieving energy independence, and we will begin by rolling back the multi-billion dollar subsidies for Big Oil.

    We will guarantee a dignified retirement, and we will begin by fighting any attempt to privatize Social Security.

We will introduce this legislation on the first day of the new Congress, we will pass it within the first 100 legislative hours. This new direction represents the priorities of a unified Democratic Party. This is our pledge to the American people.

http://www.housedemocrats.gov/bigpicture/jobs_and_economy/issue.cfm?level2id=102

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Food for thought...




mnottertail -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 10:37:54 AM)

Oh shit, I thought I was getting detention again.

Ron




meatcleaver -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 10:42:22 AM)

This reminds me of Tony Blair and the Labour Party when they got power in Britain. None of it lasted long, they were soon seduced by power and now Tony Blair is exppecting to be interviewed by the police soon. The moment politicians talk about honesty and integrity I turn off. Politics is a rough dirty business and it will never change. The only honest, ethical and politicians with integrity are failed politicians.

The whole programme has echoes of dear Tony. None of it came about.




Lorelei115 -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 10:49:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Oh shit, I thought I was getting detention again.

Ron


And I thought I was getting community service....




Arpig -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 11:33:32 AM)

To dream, the impossible dream........




CrazyC -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 12:18:47 PM)

I think i would just be happy two or three fo these things were done. I don't even have a pref just that it is done.




ToGiveDivine -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 1:29:21 PM)

What hooey!!!!!

This is the "Contract with America" all over again.  The Repubs came through with their promise on EVERY point - unfortunately, the promise was to only bring their items to debate, not to pass anything.

They passed a couple of things and the rest went South.

The Dems are doing the same political song and dance - it just sounds good to say, if they actually accomplished all these points they'd bankrupt the country.

They'll get 2 or 3 done and say, "we tried our very best, it was the evil Repubs that thwarted us" - just in time for the 2008 election cycle.

Politians never change - same shit, different day




UtopianRanger -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 3:31:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Chaingang

100 Hours

Our New Direction begins with a commitment to integrity, civility, and fiscal responsibility. We will break the link between lobbyists and legislation. We will govern the House of Representatives under bipartisan administration, so that the voice of every American will be heard. And we commit to no new deficit spending, with pay-as-you-go budgeting. These are the principles by which we will govern. And under these principles we will take our country in a new direction, with priorities that address the urgent needs of the American people.

In the first 100 hours:
    We will start by cleaning up Congress, breaking the link between lobbyists and legislation and commit to pay-as-you-go, no new deficit spending.
    We will make our nation safer and we will begin by implementing the recommendations of the independent, bipartisan 9/11 Commission.
    We will make our economy fairer, and we will begin by raising the minimum wage. We will not pass a pay raise for Congress until there is an increase in the minimum wage.
    We will make health care more affordable for all Americans, and we will begin by fixing the Medicare prescription drug program, putting seniors first by negotiating lower drug prices. We will also promote stem cell research to offer real hope to the millions of American families who suffer from devastating diseases.
    We will broaden college opportunity, and we will begin by cutting interest rates for student loans in half.
    We will energize America by achieving energy independence, and we will begin by rolling back the multi-billion dollar subsidies for Big Oil.
    We will guarantee a dignified retirement, and we will begin by fighting any attempt to privatize Social Security.

We will introduce this legislation on the first day of the new Congress, we will pass it within the first 100 legislative hours. This new direction represents the priorities of a unified Democratic Party. This is our pledge to the American people.

http://www.housedemocrats.gov/bigpicture/jobs_and_economy/issue.cfm?level2id=102

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Food for thought...


I’ll be extremely happy if they move to dissolve the patriot act and bring back habeas corpus. That's a good start, I think.







 - R




Quivver -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 4:07:26 PM)

It's their dance card, I expect it will be the same old dance.............




popeye1250 -> RE: 100 Hours (11/16/2006 4:11:37 PM)

Sounds good to me if they could shut down K Street all the better!
It's about time Washington started doing things that benefit the American People instead of big business, foreign countries, lobbyists, and others.




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