URGENT PETITION
Block Deficit Spending For Obama's Agenda
Pressure is building on the Republican House of Representatives to authorize new highs in the federal debt ceiling, already at $14.3 trillion!
This expansion of the national credit card will finance Obamacare, corporate bailouts, and other job-destroying government power-grabs.
This may be your only opportunity to make your voice heard on this critical issue.
Sign the petition below now!
Sign the petition below now!
WHEREAS: For every dollar that Congress spends, a whopping 40-cents must be borrowed – leading to an increase in the federal debt limit five times in the last ten years, and
WHEREAS: Explosive deficit spending crowds out private-sector job creation and makes more people dependent on government, reducing the self-reliance of the American people, and
WHEREAS: I firmly believe that Americans elected a Republican majority to the U.S. House of Representatives in order to reverse reckless spending, not expand it, and
WHEREAS: Americans elected scores of Tea Party candidates in a clear protest against the massive bailouts of the Obama administration and the Pelosi/Reid Congress, and
WHEREAS: Years of government spending to pay people not to work has done nothing but increase joblessness and debt, and
WHEREAS: Increased debt devalues the U.S. dollar, robbing the value of my assets and every American's assets, and
WHEREAS: I believe Congress should start living within its means the way millions of working families have to,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT:
Congress should NOT raise the debt ceiling so it can continue its habit of massive deficit spending, AND FURTHER, I instruct my Member of Congress to vote "NO" on raising the debt ceiling and instead get to work immediately to cut spending.
Congress should NOT raise the debt ceiling so it can continue its habit of massive deficit spending, AND FURTHER, I instruct my Member of Congress to vote "NO" on raising the debt ceiling and instead get to work immediately to cut spending.
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