Tuesday, July 23, 2013

RedState Briefing 07/23/2013

Morning Briefing
For July 23, 2013







1.  The RedState Gathering 2013 #RSG13
We’re two weeks away from the RedState Gathering in New Orleans, LA. It’ll be August 2nd and 3rd. You can still register at www.redstategathering.com.

The event starts at 9am on August 2nd and runs through the early evening of the 3rd. This year I’m pleased to announce the following speakers:

Governors Bobby Jindal, Nikki Haley, and Rick Perry.

Senators Tim Scott and Ted Cruz


Congressmen Steve Scalise, Jim Bridenstine, and Mick Mulvaney

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp

Special Guests Matt Bevin, Milton Wolf, Kevin Kookogey, Bryan Smith, Art Halvorson, Rob Maness, Greg Brannon, and Jenny Beth Martin

We may even have a few surprises in store.

This will be a really exciting RedState Gathering this year as we celebrate some truly disruptive Republicans who’ve helped move the nation in the right direction and introduce some candidates who might join their ranks in the future.


2.  Primaries Bring Fresh Air to Foul Odor Emanating From GOP Establishment
Conservatives have been ill-served by a prevailing conventional wisdom pertaining to flaccid incumbent Republicans.  The conventional wisdom dictates that every incumbent should automatically enjoy a rubber stamp for 6 more years in the Senate unless he/she is plagued by some egregious scandal or overtly votes with the Democrats on almost every major issue.  If we continue down this path of reauthorizing failure in the primaries, elected Republicans will never have an incentive to represent the ideals of those who elected them. . . . please click here for the rest of the post

3.  Why It’s Time To Replace Mike Simpson
It’s not just that Mike Simpson boasts an abysmal 58 percent on the Club for Growth’s Congressional Scorecard, or that Citizens Against Government Waste has called Simpson “hostile” to the Taxpayer, or that Heritage Action for America gave Simpson a 47 percent last year. (By way of comparison, Idaho’s First District Congressman Raul Labrador has a lifetime 99 percent on our Scorecard, is called a “Hero” by CAGW, and received an 87 percent from Heritage.)

It’s not just that Simpson is a career politician, who has been in public office since 1984 while opposing term limits every chance he gets. Or that he voted to bail out Wall Street to the tune of $700 billion and voted to spend billions on wasteful pork projects outside of Idaho such as a Lobster Institute in Maine, new exhibits at a Jazz Museum in Kansas City, and shellfish research in New Jersey. All of which he did while voting to raise his own pay nine times. . . . please click here for the rest of the post

4.  Spending tomorrow’s money is easy
The short explanation for the demise of Detroit is that time caught up with it.  Decades of corruption built a mountain of liabilities, while scaring off the taxpayers needed to finance those promises.  It’s like a movie trailer for the blockbuster disaster film to come, when America’s declining demographics catch up with the federal government’s vastly higher mountain of unfunded commitments.  Detroit is the city our debt monster destroyed to get limbered up for the greater fiscal carnage to come. . . . please click here for the rest of the post
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Sincerely yours,

Erick Erickson
Editor-in-Chief, RedState

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