Annual Army – Navy Rivalry

When Army and Navy renew their annual rivalry at the end of every football season we are reminded that even though the service academies very much want to beat each other on the football field, their fierce rivalry is characterized by a profound sense of mutual respect and national solidarity.  Thank you to all of the men and women in our armed services and their families for their service to our country and protecting our freedoms.

Here is an excerpt from my book, What Washington Can Learn from the World of Sports, about the storied rivalry between the Army and Navy football teams.

When Army and Navy renew their annual rivalry at the end of every football season, no one is ever quite sure whether the game itself will be the main attraction—or whether the pageantry and pranks surrounding the game will take center stage. Certainly, the Cadets and Midshipmen have played their share of classic gridiron battles.

In 1926, more than 110,000 fans watched an undefeated Navy team led by All-American Frank Wickhorst tie Army 21–21 in the first-ever game played at Soldier Field in Chicago. Among the fans in attendance that day was Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne, who was so interested in seeing this classic rivalry that he actually skipped his own team’s game against Pittsburgh. (In Rockne’s absence, Pitt upset the Irish, 19–0.)

In 1944, an undefeated Army team led by “Mr. Inside” Doc Blanchard and “Mr. Outside” Glenn Davis beat Navy 23–7 to complete the Black Knights’ perfect season and win Army its first of two consecutive national championships. Blanchard and Davis would each go on to win a Heisman Trophy, and the pair would finish their careers at Army as the only backfield tandem to ever be named All-American three straight years.

In 1963, future Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach led Navy to a 21–15 win over Army in a nationally televised game that featured the first-ever use of instant replay. After Army’s first score, CBS commentator Lindsey Nelson had to explain to the viewing audience that they were not watching the Cadets score again. “Ladies and gentlemen, what you are seeing is a tape of Army’s touchdown,” Nelson said. “This is not live.”

In addition to football memories, the Army-Navy game has also had its share of rowdy, raucous, audacious, off-the-field shenanigans. In 1894, for example, President Grover Cleveland called a special meeting of his cabinet to discuss ways to preserve the reputation of the military academies after brawls in the stands and a near-duel between a retired general and a rear admiral marred the 1893 Army-Navy game. President Cleveland cancelled the game indefinitely. Several years later, President William McKinley revived the annual tradition.

In 1953, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a West Point grad, ordered the Army cadets to return Navy’s billy goat mascot to Annapolis after a group of West Point cadets conducted the first of many successful kidnappings of the opposing school’s mascot during the week leading up to the big game.

In 1975, Navy alum H. Ross Perot got revenge for his graduating class (1953) when he snuck onto the West Point campus the night before the big game and serenaded the cadets from the chapel belfry with a medley of “Anchors Aweigh,” “The Marine Hymn,” and “Sailing, Sailing.” Perot was captured by some cadets and turned over to military police.

In 2007, an international peace conference being held in Annapolis the week of the big game caused Navy midshipmen to rein in their pranks, doing little beyond the customary effigy-burning of an Army mule at a mid-week pep rally. But the peace conference didn’t stop a group of West Point cadets from sneaking onto the Annapolis campus and burning a special message into the Naval Academy’s parade field grass. That message read: “Go Army.”

So, in addition to some smash-mouth football, the Army-Navy game has also been the impetus for all sorts of good-natured off-the-field fun. More than anything, though, the Army-Navy game has featured moments that remind everyone that even though the service academies very much want to beat each other on the football field, their fierce rivalry is characterized by a profound sense of mutual respect and national solidarity.

During World War II, for example, travel restrictions prevented students at the academies from going to away games. So in 1942, under orders from their superiors, some Navy midshipmen filled the visitors stands in Annapolis and cheered for the Army team. In 1943, some Army cadets returned the favor at West Point. When the travel restrictions were lifted prior to the 1944 game, a fleet of five Navy destroyers escorted a steamer full of Army cadets into Baltimore Harbor to attend the game.

Perhaps no moment, however, can top the scene at the end of every Army-Navy game when the players for both academies gather together to listen to the playing of each other’s school songs in a show of mutual appreciation and great sportsmanship.

“Army-Navy is like playing your brother,” Navy safety Gary Lane told a Smithsonian magazine reporter after the 1999 game. “You play harder, but you share something because you know what the other guy has been through.”

 

Picks for Week 14 of the NFL Season

Here are this week’s picks for Week 14 of the NFL Season.  Share your predictions in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

This week’s picks:

Tony and I both picked Houston over Cincinnati and New Orleans over Tennessee.

We differed on the other three games:

I picked Dallas, Tony picked the GiAnts.

I picked Miami, Tony picked Philadelphia.

And I picked the 49ers, while Tony took Arizona.

ICYMI: George Allen on The Mark Levin Show

ICYMI – George Allen’s interview with Mark Levin on Wednesday’s debate. Mark Levin called George Allen a “strong Constitutional conservative” and said “I have endorsed enthusiastically George Allen for the United States Senate, the Republican primary and any other way I can.”

Click below to listen:

What They’re Saying…bout the Two Very Different Visions and Clear Choice for Virginia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 8, 2011

 

What They’re Saying…

About the Two Very Different Visions and Clear Choice for Virginia

 

“In the first few minutes of the debate hosted by the Associated Press at the state Capitol, Allen (a former senator and governor) essentially painted Kaine (a former governor who served most recently as chairman of the Democratic National Committee) as a President Obama proxy. . .”  (Caitlin Huey-Burns, “Allen, Kaine Face Off In First Debate,” Real Clear Politics, 12/7/11)

 

“Allen set the tone early, attacking Kaine saying he’d sided with President Obama over Virginians.  It was a point Allen made several times, linking the Democrat to the President.” (Jarrett Henshaw, “Allen, Kaine Square Off In 2012 Senate Debate,” WSLS, 12/7/11)

 

“Allen repeatedly criticized Kaine for serving as chair of the Democratic National Committee during his fourth and final year in office.”  (Francesca Chambers, “Allen, Kaine Get ‘Frisky’ In Va. Senate Debate,” The Washington Examiner, 12/7/11)

 

  • “Allen said if Kaine had been focused on his job as governor instead of DNC chair, maybe 100,000 Virginians wouldn’t have been out of work when he, Kaine, left office.”  (Francesca Chambers, “Allen, Kaine Get ‘Frisky’ In Va. Senate Debate,” The Washington Examiner, 12/7/11)

 

“Tying Kaine to Obama’s policies was a theme Allen used repeatedly to lay the blame for the nation’s worst economic crisis since the Great Depression on his opponent.”  (Todd Allen Wilson, “Allen, Kaine Come Out Swinging,” The Daily Press, 12/7/11)

 

  • “Allen said that since being appointed head of the Democratic National Committee by Obama in 2009, Kaine has advocated ‘every policy’ the president has put forth, including the $800 billion stimulus package that he said has failed to get the economy going again.”  (Todd Allen Wilson, “Allen, Kaine Come Out Swinging,” The Daily Press, 12/7/11)

 

“Allen aimed punches at Kaine for supporting President Barack Obama’s unpopular economic stimulus and health care overhaul bills while serving a term as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, which Allen called ‘the most political, partisan job in America.’”  (Mason Adams, “Tim Kaine, George Allen Face Off In First Debate Of 2012 Senate Race,” Roanoke Times, 12/8/11)

 

  • “‘On every significant issue, Tim has sided with President Obama rather than the people of Virginia,’ Allen said. ‘He’s for imposing huge tax increases in the midst of a recession, something he did, repeatedly tried to do, as governor. He’s for massive stimulus spending he said would jump-start the economy that has only left us deeper in debt and without the jobs promised. He’s for government mandates on health care, job-killing regulations on energy that really hurt families, seniors and small businesses.’”  (Mason Adams, “Tim Kaine, George Allen Face Off In First Debate Of 2012 Senate Race,” Roanoke Times, 12/8/11)

 

“The Republican repeatedly looked to tie Kaine to unpopular policies of President Barack Obama, including the federal stimulus plan and health care reform.”  (Calvin Trice, “Tim Kaine And George Allen Face Off In 1st Debate,” Staunton News-Leader, 12/8/11)

 

  • ‘“On every significant issue, (Kaine) has sided with President Obama rather than the people of Virginia.’”  (Calvin Trice, “Tim Kaine And George Allen Face Off In 1st Debate,” Staunton News-Leader, 12/8/11)

 

“So it was a bit of a surprise — and frankly refreshing — to see Kaine defend the president’s record without hesitation. . . . But he also didn’t waffle or try to distance himself from the president’s policies, polls be damned.”  (Robert McCartney, “Kaine Stands By Obama, Despite Polls, In Debate With Allen,” The Washington Post, 12/7/11)
“Tim Kaine made his strongest defense yet of President Obama’s policies Wednesday as his GOP opponent George Allen sought to cast the Democrat as a blind disciple of a president whose popularity has plummeted in the commonwealth.” (Steve Contorno, Tim Kaine, George Allen Spar Over Obama in Virginia Debate, Washington Examiner, 12/8/11)

 

George Allen’s Vision…

 

“Allen thinks the way out of the sluggish national economy is to reinvigorate America’s entrepreneurial spirit, making the best use of the nation’s creativity and natural resources and by checking the reach of the federal government.”  (Calvin Trice, “Tim Kaine And George Allen Face Off In 1st Debate,” Staunton News-Leader, 12/8/11)

 

  • “‘We need to send a message to the world that America is open for business again,’ Allen said.”  (Calvin Trice, “Tim Kaine And George Allen Face Off In 1st Debate,” Staunton News-Leader, 12/8/11)

 

“Allen stressed job creation and the ‘promise of the American Dream,’ promising if elected back to the Senate seat he lost to Webb in 2006 to reinvigorate America’s entrepreneurial spirit and unleash the nation’s energy resources.”  (Todd Allen Wilson, “Allen, Kaine Come Out Swinging,” The Daily Press, 12/7/11)

 

  • “‘We need to send a message to the world that America is open for business again,’ Allen said. ‘President (Barack) Obama and those who share his agenda have exactly the opposite approach.’”  (Todd Allen Wilson, “Allen, Kaine Come Out Swinging,” The Daily Press, 12/7/11)

 

“On the topic of healthcare reform, Allen said he’d heard from a diverse number of Virginians who were concerned about Obamacare, including seniors and small business owners.”  (Francesca Chambers, “Allen, Kaine Get ‘Frisky’ In Va. Senate Debate,” The Washington Examiner, 12/7/11)

 

  • “‘The reality is that this is hurting jobs,’ he said.”  (Francesca Chambers, “Allen, Kaine Get ‘Frisky’ In Va. Senate Debate,” The Washington Examiner, 12/7/11)

 

 

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Tim Kaine: Obama’s “Defender-in-Chief”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
December 8, 2011

Tim Kaine: Obama’s “Defender-in-Chief”

Henrico, VA –George Allen for U.S. Senate Campaign Manager Mike Thomas issued the following statement on Tim Kaine’s claim that the Chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee “was not the most partisan job in America:”

“Even Mr. Kaine’s closest Washington allies would be hard-pressed to agree that leading the Democratic Party’s largest organization is not one of the most partisan jobs in the country.  As leader of the Democratic Party in Washington, Tim Kaine consistently sided with President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and his liberal Washington allies over the best interests of the families and businesses of Virginia.  Mr. Kaine has been unwavering in his support for the failed Washington policies that have left Americans with 34 consecutive months of unemployment above 8%, $4.4 trillion more in debt, higher taxes and regulations that are killing jobs and undermining our economic recovery.  On issue after issue, Chairman Kaine has looked to President Obama for the answer, at the great expense of the people of Virginia.  Whether it’s the failed $800 billion stimulus, tax increases or the President’s $1.5 trillion healthcare monstrosity, Tim Kaine has championed ever major initiative that this Administration pushed through, and it’s clear that he will be a Senator for President Obama and his Party, not Virginia.”

Tim Kaine: “Obama’s Defender-In-Chief”

Kaine Was Described As “Obama’s Defender-In-Chief At The DNC.” “His position as Obama’s defender-in-chief at the DNC brought him national prominence.” (Cameron Joseph, “Virginia’s Allen And Kaine Prepare For First Debate Showdown,” The Hill, 12/4/11)

Kaine Said His Job As DNC Chair Is “A Wonderful Job,” And Includes Going Out And Being The President’s Advocate And Promoter. “‘My agreement with the president is I was going to do what he wants me to do,’ Kaine said on CNN’s ‘State of the Union.’ ‘And what I know sitting here today is he wants me to continue in this spot and that’s what I’m going to do with excitement, you know, traveling all
around the country, going through the TSA lines like everybody else, going out and being the president’s advocate and promoter. And it’s a wonderful job and I intend continue it.’” (Felicia Sonmez, “Kaine To Stay On As Democratic National Committee Chairman,” The Washington
Post
’s Virginia Politics Blog, www.washingtonpost.com, Posted 1/2/11)

Tim Kaine Supported the $800 Billion Failed Stimulus

  • Kaine Said The Stimulus Would “Jumpstart The Economy.” “The President and Members of Congress have passed a stimulus plan that will help jumpstart the economy and accomplish critical objectives to get our economy growing again.” (DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, BarackObamaDotCom YouTube Channel, 2/6/09)

Tim Kaine was a Chief Advocate for ObamaCare

  • Kaine: “[I] Think Health Care Reform Is Going To Go Down In History As One Of The Great Achievements Of This President.” (CNN’s “State Of The Union,” 1/2/11)

Tim Kaine Supported an Explosion of Government Spending, Adding $4.4 Trillion to the National
Debt

  • Since President Obama Took Office, The National Debt Has Risen $4.4 Trillion, An Increase Of Over 41 Percent. (US Department Of The Treasury, TreasuryDirect.gov)

Now Tim Kaine is Pushing for More of the Same

  • Kaine: “President Obama Offered A Series Of Strong, Bipartisan Solutions Designed To Spur Hiring And Job Growth Without Adding To The Deficit.”
    (Tim Kaine For U.S. Senate, “Kaine Statement On The American Jobs Act,” Press Release, 9/9/11)

 

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George Allen Meets with the USO in Hampton Roads

During his visit to the Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce, George Allen stopped by the USO’s mobile unit in Hampton Roads to thank those in the USO who do so much for the brave men and women who defend our freedom!

Tim Kaine on ObamaCare: “One Of The Great Achievements Of This President”

Chief Advocate For Obama’s Health Care Reform

Kaine Said Health Care Reform Would Be Obama’s Greatest Achievement And Would Be Good For The American People

 

Kaine: “[I] Think Health Care Reform Is Going To Go Down In History As One Of The Great Achievements Of This President.” (CNN’s “State Of The Union,” 1/2/11)

 

In 2010, Kaine Said He Wanted To Be Out On The Campaign Trail Promoting Obama’s Health Care Reform. KAINE: “[L]et me, let me focus on it, because I think you’ve asked an excellent question. Will the campaigns of 2010 be heavily focused on health care? You will have the Republican Party campaigning to repeal this historic health bill that will pass. You’ll have me and my team out promoting it. I want to have that campaign.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 1/10/10)

 

Kaine Said When The American People “Immediately See The Benefits,” Then Health Care Would Be “A Great Thing Politically For The Dems.” AMANPOUR: “You mentioned health care. I want to say something that you, yourself, said about this issue when it comes to elections.” KAINE: “OK, great.” (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) KAINE: “When make this happen, and people immediately see the benefits that are going to come their way, I think this is going to be a great thing politically for the Dems. And we’re trying to show members that they’ve got their constituents behind them if they vote with the president.” (ABC’s “This Week,” 10/24/10)

 

Kaine Said He Was A “Strong Believer” That Obama’s Health Care Reform Was “The Right Thing To Do” And That It Would Bear “Positive Fruit For The American Public For Generations Going Forward.” KAINE: “I am a strong believer that the health care bill was the right thing to do, and I think it’s going to be very, you know, positive fruit for the American public for generations going forward. It will shift and change, just like Social Security doesn’t look today like it did when enacted. But I think when you have the opportunity, you should do big things.” (MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” 11/2/10)

Kaine Said Health Reform Would Control Costs And Reduce The Deficit

 

Kaine Said The Health Care Overhaul Would Reduce The Deficit By Over A Trillion Dollars And Said The Bill Was “Good News For The Health Of Our Economy.” Kaine: “And we’ll do this [health care overhaul] while reducing the deficit by over a trillion dollars over the next twenty years.  So this isn’t just good news for the health of our people, it’s also good news for the health of our economy.” (Andrew Malcolm, “What Each Said About The Healthcare Vote: Obama, John Boehner, Tim Kaine, Michael Steele,” Los Angeles Times, 3/22/10)

 

Kaine: “This [Health Care Overhaul] Is Fiscally Responsible Reform, And It’s An Important Step Towards Getting Our Economy Back On Track For The Short And Long Term.”  (Andrew Malcolm, “What Each Said About The Healthcare Vote: Obama, John Boehner, Tim Kaine, Michael Steele,” Los Angeles Times, 3/22/10)

Kaine Said Virginia “Stands To Benefit” From Health Care Reform:

 

Kaine Said Virginia Would Benefit From Obamacare. KAINE: “I think Virginia stands to benefit, much as do other American states, from finally passing meaningful healthcare reform.” (NBC’s “Meet The Press,” 1/10/10)

But In Reality, Obama’s Health Care Reform Hurts The Economy And Small Businesses

 

UBS Investment Research: “Arguably The Biggest Impediment To Hiring (Particularly Of Less Skilled Workers) Is Health Care Reform, Which Has Added The Drawback Of Straining State And Federal Budgets.” (UBS, “Great Suppression II,” UBS Investment Research, 9/19/11)

 

The Health Reform Law Is Hampering Small Businesses From Expanding. “The new law requires most businesses to provide a generous ‘essential’ package of benefits, which is beyond what many small businesses provide today. It subjects businesses to highly complex rules that increase the cost risk, and ‘hassle factor’ of adding payrolls. Companies that do offer insurance can be fined if low-income employees take a government-subsidized plan. All firms with more than 50 workers must provide benefits, which creates an incentive for smaller firms to stay ‘under the limit’ by expanding overseas, outsourcing, or dividing into two companies.” (UBS, “Great Suppression II,” UBS Investment Research, 9/19/11)

And Health Care Reform Will Add To The Deficit, Cut Medicare, And Raised Taxes By Hundreds Of Billions

 

The Richmond Times-Dispatch: The Health Care Reform Law Will Cause Higher Health Care Costs, Higher Deficits, Higher Taxes, And Higher Premiums. “The critics’ predictions — it’s going to raise health care costs, the deficit, taxes, and insurance premiums, make getting medical care more complex, and help fewer people than advertised — are coming true already. Members of the public understand this all too well.”(Editorial, “Health Care: ‘You Dummies,’”The Richmond Times-Dispatch, 9/27/10)

 

$2.6 Trillion: True Cost Of Health Care Reform Once Fully Implemented. (Office Of The Speaker Of The U.S. House Of Representatives, Report, 1/6/11)

 

$701 Billion: Amount Health Care Reform Will Add To The Deficit. (Office Of The Speaker Of The U.S. House Of Representatives, Report, 1/6/11)

 

$500 Billion: Cuts To Medicare In Health Care Reform. (Lori Montgomery and Paul Kane, “House Leaders Announce $940 Billion Health-Care Compromise Bill,” The Washington Post, 3/19/10)

 

$491.7 Billion: Taxes Raised In Health Care Reform Law. (Letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi, 3/18/10; Joint Committee On Taxation, 3/2/10)

$210 Billion: Amount Of Income Taxes Collected Over 10 Years Through Health Care Reform Law. (“Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Manager’s Amendment To The Revenue Provisions Contained In The ‘Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act,”Joint Committee On Taxation Report, 3/20/10; Editorial, “Taxes Upon Taxes Upon…,” The Wall Street Journal, 7/11/11)

 

$60 Billion: Health Insurance Tax On Businesses. (“Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Manager’s Amendment To The Revenue Provisions Contained In The ‘Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act,” Joint Committee On Taxation Report, 3/20/10; Editorial, “Taxes Upon Taxes Upon…,” The Wall Street Journal, 7/11/11)

 

$4.5 Billion: Taxes On Retiree’s Prescription Drug Plans. (“Estimated Revenue Effects Of The Manager’s Amendment To The Revenue Provisions Contained In The ‘Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act,” Joint Committee On Taxation Report, 3/20/10)

 

$2.2 Billion (SFY 2010-2022): Estimated Added Medicaid Costs To Virginia Under Health Care Reform Law: (“Medicaid Expansion In The New Health Law: Costs To The States, Joint Congressional Report, Senate Finance Committee And House Energy & Commerce Committee, www.energycommerce.house.gov, Accessed 11/22/11)

 

78 Million: Americans Forced To Find Other Sources Of Health Coverage. (Grace Marie-Turner, “No, You Can’t Keep Your Health Insurance,” The Wall Street Journal, 6/8/11)

 

14 Million: Americans That Won’t Keep Their Current, Employer Based Coverage. (Anna Wilde Mathews, “Workplace Set To Remain Key Source Of Health Coverage,” The Wall Street Journal, 5/17/10)

 

7 Million: Number Of Medicare Advantage Recipients That Will Have To Find Other Coverage. (Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, “Medicare Official Doubts Health Care Law Savings,” The Associated Press,1/26/11)

 

6 Million: Retirees That Will Lose Prescription Drug Coverage. (The Board Of Trustees, Federal Hospital Insurance And Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds, “2010 Annual Report Of The Boards Of Trustees Of The Federal Hospital Insurance And Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Funds,” 8/5/10)

 

800,000: Number Of Workers That Will Be Cut Out Of The Workforce By The Health Care Reform Law. (J. Lester Feder & Kate Nocera, “CBO: Health Law To Shrink Workforce By 800,000,” Politico, 2/10/11)

Worst Of All, Health Care Reform Harms Virginia

 

January 2010: “Local [Virginia] Health Care Leaders Said That, Overall, They Didn’t Believe The Bills Now Pending In Congress Would Bring Down Costs. ‘The legislation as it stands would actually lead to higher health insurance premiums,’ King said.” (Amy Jeter, “Industry Execs Diagnose Bills’ Effectiveness,” The Virginian-Pilot, 1/26/10)

 

A Virginia Small Business Owner Said The Health Care Reform Bill Is “Detrimental To The Incentive To Grow And Provide Jobs For People.” “Karch, for example, said 95 percent of the staff at Home Instead Senior Care work part time, but he technically has more than 50 full-time equivalent employees. He said he doesn’t know if that means he has to provide health insurance for all his employees or just those who work full time. If part-timers are included, he said he’d either have to shut down or raise his rates. ‘As a small business owner, I definitely feel this legislation is detrimental to the incentive to grow and provide jobs for people, especially people that, for a variety of reasons, can only work part time,’ Karch said.”  (Cathy Jett, “Reform Getting Mixed Reviews,” The Free Lance Star, 4/3/10)

 

A Virginia Cardiologist Said Medicare Cuts Will Force Him And Other Small-Town Doctors To Close Their Offices. “The cuts would be ‘impossible’ for some small-town cardiologists who rely on Medicare patients, said Zia Roshandel, a heart doctor in Culpeper, Virginia. The town of 10,000 people is about 60 miles southwest of Washington . . . If the proposal stands, ‘the bottom line is I’m going to close the office,’ he said. ‘This is impossible for me to survive.’” (Alex Nussbaum & Lisa Rapaport, “Cardiologists Crying Foul Over Obama Medicare Cuts,” Bloomberg, 8/28/09)

 

Virginia’s Norfolk Southern Corp. Took A $27 Million Charge For New Health Care Costs. “Norfolk Southern Corp. has announced it will pay about $27 million more in expenses for the first quarter of the year as a result of federal health care legislation signed last month. ‘Under the new legislation, to the extent the corporation’s future health-care drug expenses are reimbursed under the Medicare Part D retiree drug subsidy program, the reimbursed expenses will no longer be tax deductible after 2012,’ the company stated in a filing Monday with the Securities and Exchange Commission” (Robert McCabe, “Norfolk Southern To Pay $27M More After Health Care Bill,” The Virginian-Pilot, 4/8/10)

 

Richmond, VA-Based Brink’s Took A $14 Million Hit From Obama’s Health Care Reform. “The Brink’s Company, a global leader in security-related services, reported a first-quarter loss from continuing operations of $5 million ($.10 per share) versus income of $22 million last year ($.48 per share). Results include an income tax charge of $14 million ($.28 per share) related to recently enacted U.S. healthcare legislation.” (The Brink’s Company, “Brink’s Reports First-Quarter Results,” Press Release, 4/29/10)

 

The Richmond Times-Dispatch: The “Problem” Is Not The Complexity Of The Law, But “That The Law Stinks.” “The problem is not that people just don’t understand a complex law, or even that — as a recent AP story spun it — Obama ‘has yet to find the right wavelength for communicating information that’s relatively straightforward.’ After all, congressional Democrats conceded they didn’t understand what was in the bill, either. But that didn’t keep them from voting for it. The problem is that the law stinks.” (Editorial, “Health Care: ‘You Dummies,’” The Richmond Times-Dispatch, 9/27/10)

A Plan For More Of The Same

A Plan For More Of The Same

 

Kaine Supported Obama’s $800 Billion Failed Stimulus

 

Kaine Said The Stimulus Would “Jumpstart The Economy.” “The President and Members of Congress have passed a stimulus plan that will help jumpstart the economy and accomplish critical objectives to get our economy growing again.” (DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, BarackObamaDotCom YouTube Channel, 2/6/09)

 

Kaine Said Stimulus Would Save Or Create More Than 3 Million Jobs. “The number one priority of the President’s economic recovery plan is to get Americans back to work. The plan will boost employment by saving or creating more than 3 million jobs nationally.”  (DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, BarackObamaDotCom YouTube Channel, 2/6/09)

Stimulus Ineffective

 

34 Record Number Of Straight Months With Unemployment Rate Above 8 Percent. (Bure
au of Labor Statistics
)


Since President Obama’s $825 Billion Stimulus Passed, The Unemployment Rate Has increased From 8.2 Percent To 8.6 Percent and The Nation Has Lost 1.1 Million Jobs.
(Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 12/2/11)


According To An Analysis By The Associated Press, Local Unemployment Unaffected Across The Country By Stimulus Regardless Of How Much Money Was Spent On Roads And Bridges:

 

  • “A federal spending surge of more than $20 billion for roads and bridges in President Barack Obama’s first stimulus has had no effect on local unemployment rates, raising questions about his argument for billions more to address an ‘urgent need to accelerate job growth.’”  (Matt Apuzzo and Brett J. Blackledge, “Stimulus Cash Doesn’t Create Local Jobs,” The Associated Press, 1/12/10)

 

  • “An Associated Press analysis of stimulus spending found that it didn’t matter if a lot of money was spent on highways or none at all: Local unemployment rates rose and fell regardless. And the stimulus spending only barely helped the beleaguered construction industry, the analysis showed.”  (Matt Apuzzo and Brett J. Blackledge, “Stimulus Cash Doesn’t Create Local Jobs,” The Associated Press, 1/12/10)

 

As The Richmond Times Dispatch Reported, The Congressional Budget Office Found The Stimulus Less Effective Than Predicted. “Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, the Congressional Budget Office released its latest estimates of the economic effect from the Obama stimulus package, and guess what: The stimulus did less good than earlier estimates suggested.”  (Op/Ed, “Stimulus: Correction,” Richmond Times Dispatch, 11/29/11)

Stimulus Will Do More Harm Than Good In Long Run

 

CBO: The Debt Caused By The Stimulus Will Drag On Economic Growth After 2016. “In contrast to its positive near-term macroeconomic effects, ARRA will reduce output slightly in the long run, CBO estimates—by between zero and 0.2 percent after 2016. … ARRA’s long-run impact on the economy stems primarily from the resulting increase in government debt. To the extent that people hold their wealth in government securities rather than in a form that can be used to finance private investment, the increased debt tends to reduce the stock of productive private capital. In the long run, each dollar of additional debt crowds out about a third of a dollar’s worth of private domestic capital, CBO estimates.” (“Estimated Impact Of The American Recovery And Reinvestment Act On Employment And Economic Output From July 2011 Through September 2011,” Congressional Budget Office, November 2011)

 

Richmond Times Dispatch: “In The Future, Some Jobs That Would Have Been Created Otherwise Will Not Be. Of Course, Those Losses May Be Offset By All The Current Man-Hours Devoted To Stimulus Cheerleading.” “Finally, the CBO concedes that in the long run, the stimulus will be harmful because of ‘the resulting increase in government debt.’ In the future, some jobs that would have been created otherwise will not be. Of course, those losses may be offset by all the current man-hours devoted to stimulus cheerleading. It might not show up in tables from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, but the pro-stimulus snow job may be the biggest ARRA-related job of all.” (Editorial, “Stimulus: Correction,” Richmond Times Dispatch, 11/29/11)

 

The Stimulus “Shuffled” Jobs Rather Than “Created” Them. “What’s more, the CBO concedes that ‘the impact on employment suggested by [CBO] reports could be too great. Some people whose employment was attributed to ARRA might have worked on other activities in the absence of the law.’ In many cases, that is, the stimulus may not have ‘created’ jobs so much as shuffled them around.” (Editorial, “Stimulus: Correction,” Richmond Times Dispatch, 11/29/11)

 

“So How Many Jobs Has The Stimulus Actually Created? We Have No Idea. But It Did Cost $825 Billion.” “So how many jobs has the stimulus actually created? We have no idea. But it did cost $825 billion. And the CBO predicts — using models favorable to the stimulus — that its positive effects (whatever they actually are) are fading and the burden of its debt soon will begin dragging the economy down. So, happy holidays.” (Editorial, “Stimulus Check: How Many Jobs?” New Hampshire Union Leader, 11/28/11)

Now Chairman Kaine Supports Obama’s Second Stimulus Funded By Higher Taxes

 

Kaine: “President Obama Offered A Series Of Strong, Bipartisan Solutions Designed To Spur Hiring And Job Growth Without Adding To The Deficit.” (Tim Kaine For U.S. Senate, “Kaine Statement On The American Jobs Act,” Press Release, 9/9/11)

 

Kaine: “A Combination Of Budget Cuts And New Revenues.” “As Governor of Virginia, I invested in education and work force development initiatives that helped improve opportunities for our citizens and attract new business to Virginia. . . . In order to free-up revenue for these critical investments, Congress should employ a balanced approach to fiscal responsibility and job creation that emphasizes a combination of budget cuts and new revenues by rolling back tax breaks for corporations who don’t need them and the wealthiest Americans.” (Tim Kaine For U.S. Senate, “Kaine Statement On The American Jobs Act,” Press Release, 9/9/11)

 

Kaine: “By Balancing Investments In Our Long-Term Economic Stability With Short-Term Job Growth Measures Like The President Proposed Tonight, We Can Ensure Sustainable Job Growth For Generations To Come.” (Tim Kaine For U.S. Senate, “Kaine Statement On The American Jobs Act,” Press Release, 9/9/11)

 

Kaine: Obama’s Jobs Plan “Is A Very Tested Set Of Strategies.” “Kaine, who is seeking the party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Jim Webb, said Obama’s speech was ‘intense,’ and he voiced support for the plan. ‘It’s is a very tested set of strategies that has had bipartisan support in the past, and we need to do it’ he said. ‘If anyone’s going to be opposed to it, they’re going to have some explaining to do.’” (Olympia Meola And Wesley P. Hester, “At UR, Obama Urges Support For Jobs Plan,” Richmond Times-Dispatch, 9/10/11)

 

The Washington Post: “Kaine Backs Much Of Obama’s Jobs Proposal.” “Kaine backs much of Obama’s jobs proposal, particularly a payroll tax cut, though he believes the measure should be offset by letting Bush-era tax cuts expire for people making over $500,000, and by eliminating subsidies for oil companies.” (Ben Pershing, “Democrats Look To Tie Allen To Senate GOP Jobs Proposal,” The Washington Post, 10/20/11)

But Obama’s Jobs Plan Just More Of The Same

 

The Washington Post’s Zachary Goldfarb: “The program includes the repackaging of some previous Obama proposals and the extension of other initiatives, including temporary payroll tax cuts that were enacted last year.” (Zachary Goldfarb, “Obama Announces $447 Billion Plan To Boost Economy,” The Washington Post, 9/8/11)

Los Angeles Times: “But his speech offered no new thoughts on how to do so; instead, Obama simply repeated his call for modest reforms in entitlements and more taxes on the wealthy.” (Editorial, “A Jobs Generator?” Los Angeles Times, 9/9/11)

 

New York Post: “That’s it? After waiting for weeks to hear President Obama’s answer to staggering unemployment and a stalled economy, the nation last night got nothing more than a $447 billion pile of recycled ideas that isn’t likely to pass Congress.” (Geoff Earle and S.A. Miller, “You Call That A Jobs Plan?” New York Post, 9/8/11)

 

The Detroit News: “Instead, Obama offered the same ideas that have failed to stimulate the economy.” (Editorial, “Obama Offers Stimulus Lite,” The Detroit News, 9/9/11)

 

Boston Herald: “So that was it? That was President Barack Obama’s really big jobs speech? The one that required a joint session of Congress to be both window dressing and whipping boy? The one that after his nearly three years in office is going to set things right? Honestly? ‘There should be nothing controversial about this piece of legislation,’ Obama said last night in announcing his American Jobs Act. ‘Everything in here is the kind of proposal that’s been supported by both Democrats and Republicans — including many who sit here tonight.’ Which is just another way of saying there is nothing new here.” (Editorial, “Same Old Barack Obama,” Boston Herald, 9/9/11)

Jobs Plan Won’t Work

 

The Economist’s Will Wilkinson: “Notice what Obama’s not claiming passing this bill will do: stimulate growth or significantly reduce the unemployment rate.” (Will Wilkinson, Twitter Feed, 9/8/11)

 

USA Today’s Susan Page: “His dilemma: the public’s view of him, his leadership and his handling of the economy has soured, making it harder for him to convince Americans that he’ll be able to enact his proposals — or that, if enacted, they would work.” (Susan Page, “Analysis: Among The Jobs Obama Hopes To Save Is His Own,” USA Today, 9/8/11)

 

Time’s Adam Sorensen: “The effects of Obama’s speech — and his plan — will be limited. Some of his proposals, already in place in some form this year, haven’t prevented the recovery from grinding to a halt.” (Adam Sorensen, “Obama Unveils A New Jobs Plan And A Sharper Message,” Time’s Swampland, 9/8/11)

 

Las Vegas Sun: “But even if all of Obama’s recommendations were adopted, it might still not be enough for Nevada, which isn’t just crumbling under the job market. The drag from Nevada’s housing sector and failing education system is equally crippling.” (Karoun Dimirijan, “President Unveils Sweeping $450 Billion Jobs Plan,” Las Vegas Sun, 9/8/11)

 

St. Petersburg Times: “He also would extend unemployment benefits that are scheduled to expire at the end of the year. With consumer confidence at historic lows, those efforts would help put a bit more money into Americans’ pockets and increase their purchasing power. But they would not directly put more people back to work.” (Editorial, “Obama’s Uphill Battle,” St. Petersburg Times, 9/9/11)

The Washington Post’s Zachary Goldfarb: “Some economists warned that even if major tenets of the plan were to pass, overcoming deep Republican skepticism, they might do little more than keep the economy growing at a snail’s pace.” (Zachary Goldfarb, “Obama Announces $447 Billion Plan To Boost Economy,” The Washington Post, 9/8/11)

 

Jason Fichtner, Policy Researcher At The Mercatus Center: “‘The infrastructure bank model that is being promoted by President Obama is all smoke and mirrors and continues to funnel taxpayer dollars to fund projects in a vain attempt to stimulate the economy in the short term without accounting for the long-term costs,’ Jason Fichtner, a policy researcher at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center, said in a statement.” (Lesley Clark, “Obama To Congress: Pass My $447 Billion Jobs Plan Now,” The Miami Herald, 9/8/11)

And Obama’s Jobs Plan, Including Payroll Tax Cut, Panned By Business Community

 

Companies Say Obama’s Jobs Plan Won’t Cause Them To Hire. “The dismal state of the economy is the main reason many companies are reluctant to hire workers, and few executives are saying that President Obama’s jobs plan — while welcome — will change their minds any time soon.” (Motoko Rich, “Employers Say Jobs Plan Won’t Lead To Hiring Spur,” The New York Times, 9/9/11)

 

“Many Employers Dismissed The Notion That Any Particular Tax Break Or Incentive Would Be Persuasive.” “As President Obama faced an uphill battle in Congress to win support even for portions of the plan, many employers dismissed the notion that any particular tax break or incentive would be persuasive. Instead, they said they tended to hire more workers or expand when the economy improved.” (Motoko Rich, “Employers Say Jobs Plan Won’t Lead To Hiring Spur,” The New York Times, 9/9/11)

Payroll Tax Cut’s Negative Impact On Social Security And Deficit

 

Payroll Tax Cut Decreased Revenue By $112 Billion For Social Security, Creating Deficit Spending. “The one-year cut to Social Security’s funding stream decreased federal revenues by $112 billion in 2011, but the already-dwindling trust fund for Social Security remained untouched because the government borrowed extra money to fill the gap, adding instead to the $1.3 trillion deficit.”  (Amy Bingham, “Payroll Tax Cuts: Will They Bankrupt Social Security?” ABC News, 11/30/11)

 

  • “‘On paper [the payroll tax cut] does nothing to Social Security,’ said Andrew Biggs, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. ‘It is just as solvent as it was before. But that’s not the sort of bookkeeping that you would do in the private sector.’”  (Amy Bingham, “Payroll Tax Cuts: Will They Bankrupt Social Security?” ABC News, 11/30/11)

 

“Some Democratic Lawmakers Say That, While President Barack Obama’s Plan To Cut Payroll Taxes May Strengthen The U.S. Economy, It May Have Some Unintended Fallout: Weakening Social Security.”  (Brian Faler, “Obama Payroll Tax Cuts Seen Undermining Social Security,” Bloomberg, 12/6/11)

 

USA Today Editorial: Payroll Tax Cut Is “Budgetary Malpractice.” “ “What is billed as a stimulative cut in payroll taxes is really budgetary malpractice on the order of diverting money that’s supposed to go into your 401(k) account, or your kid’s 529 college savings plan, to pay for current expenses.”  (Op/Ed, “Our View: Payroll Taxes Raid Social Security,” USA Today, 6/16/11)

 

USA Today: Payroll Tax Cut Will “Add To The Nation’s Debt Problems And Further Weaken Social Security.” “Absent such steps, extending or expanding the payroll tax cut would just add to the nation’s debt problems and further weaken the Social Security system just as the program faces unprecedented pressures from retiring Baby Boomers. It’s the height of irresponsibility.”  (Op/Ed, “Our View: Payroll Taxes Raid Social Security,” USA Today, 6/16/11)

Jim Webb, The Democrat Senator Kaine Seeks To Replace, Opposes Obama’s Jobs Plan

 

“President Barack Obama’s New Jobs Plan Is Hitting Some Unexpected Turbulence In The Halls Of Congress: Lawmakers From His Own Party.” (Manu Raju, “Obama Jobs Bill Picked Apart By Congressional Democrats,” Politico, 9/14/11)

 

“[Webb Has] Opposed President Barack Obama’s Jobs Proposals Because Of Its Tax Policies. He Suggests The Administration Is Not Being ‘Serious’ And Believes The White House Seems To Have ‘Misquoted’ Warren Buffett In Some Of Its Proposals. Webb Won’t Even Say Whether He’d Stump Next Year For Obama In Virginia, A State Critical To The President’s Reelection Hopes.” (Manu Raju, “Webb Goes Out Swinging,” Politico, 11/2/11)

 

“In An Interview With POLITICO, Webb Made Clear His Opposition To The President’s $447 Billion Jobs Agenda, The $35 Billion Package For Local Governments To Hire First Responders And Teachers And The $60 Billion Infrastructure Bank Plan, Which All Rest Primarily On One Concern: They’re All Funded By A Surtax On Millionaires.” (Manu Raju, “Webb Goes Out Swinging,” Politico, 11/2/11)

 

“‘I Do Not Believe We Should Be Increasing Ordinary Earned Income Taxes On Any Level,’ Webb Said Monday on Andrea Mitchell Reports. ‘I think there are places for us to be able to get money by changing things like the capital gains tax and the loopholes that have existed in our tax code.’” (Ben Pershing, “Webb Criticizes Obama’s Tax Hikes, And GOP Pounces,” The Washington Post, 9/14/11)

 

“Webb Was More Blunt Tuesday, Telling Politico That Obama’s Proposed Tax Increase Was ‘Terrible.’” (Ben Pershing, “Webb Criticizes Obama’s Tax Hikes, And GOP Pounces,” The Washington Post, 9/14/11)

 

Tim Kaine: “Obama’s Defender-In-Chief

‘My job was not the most partisan job in America” – Tim Kaine, Capitol Correspondence Debate, 12/7/11

 

 

Kaine Was Described As “Obama’s Defender-In-Chief At The DNC.” “His position as Obama’s defender-in-chief at the DNC brought him national prominence.” (Cameron Joseph, “Virginia’s Allen And Kaine Prepare For First Debate Showdown,” The Hill, 12/4/11)

 

Kaine Said When He Was DNC Chair, “Nobody Ever Asked Me To Say Anything I Didn’t Agree With Or Believe . . . That’s Not How I Operate.” “Kaine resigned Tuesday as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, where he was a tireless and unapologetic advocate for Obama’s agenda. ‘When I was DNC chair, nobody ever asked me to say anything I didn’t agree with or believe,’ Kaine said. ‘That’s not how I operate.’” (Michael Sluss, “Kaine Answers Questions About 2012 Senate Race, Jens Soering Controversy,” The Roanoke Times, 4/6/11)

 

Kaine Said His Job As DNC Chair Is “A Wonderful Job,” And Includes Going Out And Being The President’s Advocate And Promoter. “‘My agreement with the president is I was going to do what he wants me to do,’ Kaine said on CNN’s ‘State of the Union.’ ‘And what I know sitting here today is he wants me to continue in this spot and that’s what I’m going to do with excitement, you know, traveling all around the country, going through the TSA lines like everybody else, going out and being the president’s advocate and promoter. And it’s a wonderful job and I intend continue it.’” (Felicia Sonmez, “Kaine To Stay On As Democratic National Committee Chairman,” The Washington Post’s Virginia Politics Blog, www.washingtonpost.com, Posted 1/2/11)

 

 

Tim Kaine In His Own Word: Stimulus Would “Jumpstart The Economy”

Tim Kaine In His Own Word: Stimulus Would “Jumpstart The Economy”

 

Kaine Said The Stimulus Would “Jumpstart The Economy.” “The President and Members of Congress have passed a stimulus plan that will help jumpstart the economy and accomplish critical objectives to get our economy growing again.” (DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, BarackObamaDotCom YouTube Channel, 2/6/09)

 

Kaine Said Stimulus Would Save Or Create More Than 3 Million Jobs. “The number one priority of the President’s economic recovery plan is to get Americans back to work. The plan will boost employment by saving or creating more than 3 million jobs nationally.”  (DNC Chairman Tim Kaine, BarackObamaDotCom YouTube Channel, 2/6/09)

 

Since President Obama’s $825 Billion Stimulus Passed, The Unemployment Rate Has increased From 8.2 Percent To 8.6 Percent and The Nation Has Lost 1.1 Million Jobs. (Bureau Of Labor Statistics, Accessed 12/2/11)