ALBERT TORCASO’S CLIP 4, IT’S PATRIOTIC

May 162010

Clip 4, ? Tape roll 2 plays It is a Veterans Day Remembrance by Albert Torcaso. ? Nora Rose calls in and speaks about Ben Roethlisberger and Hines Ward, Ben?s injury. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-lives-include-a-public-option We, the People of the United States Of America, respectfully request that the US House of Representatives and the US Senate combine the health care bills from both bodies of Congress and that they include a public option to allow Americans a way to afford good health car http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8716989 Watch this great report by ABC News then start telling Congress that it's time for a health care bill with a public option The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved

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Senate Session 2010-03-26 (12:55:27-13:48:34)

May 72010

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Health Care Reform – Panel Discussion at U of R – Part I

May 42010

Sponsored by R World R Vote, Sept. 24, 2009

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Senate Session 2010-04-12 (14:49:43-15:50:57)

April 282010

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8/12/09: White House Press Briefing

April 252010

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)

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Stimulus Plan; Net Job Loss. None-Stimulus Bill is Bad for America; Pork and Earmarks

April 222010

Rep. Dave Camp is right, this pork filled government-growing so called Stimulus Bill will not work, and in fact may do harm in the long run. Will someone please explain to me America’s road map to long term prosperity, because I don’t see it? And then after you’ve done that, you can explain to me how this spending bill will lead us in that direction.

Can you say pork? Can you say big government? Can you say deficit? Can you say irresponsible, inept representatives? If you can say these things, and understand there implications on the long term financial health of our country, then you know that we need to get our act together, and that does’nt include adding another trillion dollars of debt to our tab.
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Debt and Deficit
The House and Senate may soon be asked to vote on economic stimulus legislation with a price tag near or exceeding $1 trillion over two years. It may even sooner vote on a resolution to release the second half of TARP funding, or $350 billion. Revenues will be down this year and next by percentages that few active Members of Congress have ever seen, and this Congress will find itself creating more debt more rapidly than any Congress in U.S. history just to meet current expenses.
However, the U.S. government is not alone in borrowing to stimulate its economy and to pay for current services. Every major economy, including the Asian giants, is in recession. Every government is borrowing or creating money and credit at historic levels. Furthermore, over the next three decades the need to find lenders to pay for promised income and health programs for retirees will only increase, particularly among those countries that experienced unusually rapid population growth following World War II.
Indeed, last spring one of the world’s leading credit rating agencies suggested that continued failure to reform entitlement programs would lead to such excessive spending and debt that U.S. bonds could well be downgraded to junk status.
While many Members are working to avoid this financial calamity, few have addressed the economic harm that massive borrowing will produce.
The Numbers of Debt and Deficit
Where is our nation in terms of the annual surplus or deficit and the total amount of U.S. debt?
First, the annual surplus or deficit:
•In FY 2000, the federal government had a surplus of $189 billion (as measured in the National Income and Product Accounts).
•In FY 2008, that deficit stood at $541 billion.
•Given the slow economy, the deficit will likely grow to $941 billion (including the second installment of TARP funds).
•If Congress passes an $800 billion, two-year stimulus bill, that deficit in FY 2009 could stand at $1.31 trillion and for FY 2010 could be $1.27 trillion.
•As a percent of GDP, the FY 2009 deficit could be 9.2 percent of GDP, and the FY 2010 could be 8.7 percent of GDP.
Second, the total amount of federal government debt:
•In 2000, total federal government debt stood at $5.7 trillion, or 58 percent of GDP.
•By 2008, that debt had grown to $10 trillion, or 70 percent of GDP.
•If Congress borrows the funds for its economic stimulus plan, total debt could grow to $13 trillion in FY 2009, or 92 percent of GDP.
•By 2010, total debt could grow to $14 trillion, or 95 percent of GDP.
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12/15/09: White House Press Briefing

April 162010

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)

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12/7/09: White House Press Briefing

April 132010

White House Press Briefings are conducted most weekdays from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room in the West Wing. (public domain)

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Copenhagen; Global Climate Change Scam For Global Taxes

April 102010

http://RevolutionNews.us — December 2009 — Deliberately timed to coincide with the start of the United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen, the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday declared that carbon dioxide, a naturally occurring gas thats essential to life on Earth, poses a threat to human health and welfare. This determination clears the way for the federal government to begin restricting energy production and restructuring the entire American economy.

The EPA cited a 2007 Supreme Court ruling declaring that carbon dioxide is a pollutant, subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act, but the science upon which that ruling was based has now been called into question when emails and internal documents between the UNs leading climate change scientists were leaked to the public. Contained with in the files was evidence of suppression, manipulation and destruction of climate data. The emails revealed that the entire historical climate record that is the basis for all determinations of climate change is based on inaccurate data and has been manipulated to match a political and economic agenda.

If the EPA acts unilaterally to restrict carbon dioxide emissions, the impact on the economy could be even worse than a cap and trade law enacted by Congress. The reasons for this move by the Obama Administrations EPA appear to be two-fold: First, to establish authority for President Obama to make enforceable agreements at the UNs climate conference even in lieu of a treaty or Congressional approval; and Second to give the administration leverage to coerce the Senate into enacting a cap and trade law just to lessen the economic damage that could be wrought by the EPAs heavy-handed restrictions of CO2.

At this moment, our national economy is under threat by carbon regulation schemes on three fronts: The Copenhagen conference designed to create a world carbon regulatory authority which could undermine our sovereignty; The cap and trade bill thats been passed by the House of Representatives and now awaits Senate approval; and the Obama Administrations decision that it can regulate carbon dioxide via the EPA even without approval by Congress.

For a preview of what this could mean to American families, one can look to Germany, where due to restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions, electricity costs three-times more than in the US and gasoline is now $8.00 per gallon.

You must make your voice heard loud and clear right now. This is no longer a far-away possibility. Its happening as you read this. Times up.

Take Action: If you dont think its a good idea to dramatically slash domestic energy production at a cost of trillions of dollars and untold American jobs over the politics of a discredited climate scare, pick up your phone and call the White House right now. Tell the Obama Administration you wont stand for this unparalleled fleecing of the American public. Call (202) 456-1111 to be heard today.

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ALBERT TORCASO’S CLIP 3, IT’S PATRIOTIC

April 72010

Clip 3, ? Chris Weis calls in and tells some truths that Albert Torcaso has suffered through. ? Albert Torcaso says a few words about Donna Weis. ? Hurry and call 1-202-225-3121 hurry! ? Hurry and go to www.thepetitionsite.com hurry fast go. Visit these sites to help change America and the world. www.senate.gov The Senate. www.house.gov The House. www.thepetitionsite.com Sign petitions that will make America an even greater nation. www.care2.com Go there and be amazed. http://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/save-lives-include-a-public-option We, the People of the United States Of America, respectfully request that the US House of Representatives and the US Senate combine the health care bills from both bodies of Congress and that they include a public option to allow Americans a way to afford good health car http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=8716989 Watch this great report by ABC News then start telling Congress that it's time for a health care bill with a public option The time to act for justice, fairness, and what is right is now, and we must not ever retreat in these duties. Albert Torcaso Copyright 2009 Albert Torcaso All Rights Reserved

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