Monday, September 12, 2011

Letter from Congressman Woodall

Under the recently-passed Budget Control Act, Congress has guaranteed that the House and Senate will each consider a Balanced Budget Amendment before the year is through.  That said, time is passing quickly, and I want to make sure that I hear all of your thoughts and concerns about this important policy decision before we move forward.  Your feedback is incredibly valuable to me, and you should have every opportunity to provide it. 

 


 

Our nation still faces a mass of economic uncertainty due in large part to the $4 trillion that has been added to this nation's debt in the past 31 months—the most rapid increase we have experienced in our nation's history.  I talk to Americans every day who are scared about our nation's economic future.  As Americans, we can turn that fear into hope by finding the strength to make the necessary decisions today.  We can change the course of history today by bringing fiscal discipline to America in the form of a Balanced Budget Amendment. 

 

Not only would a Balanced Budget Amendment provide a permanent solution for restoring fiscal balance in Washington, but it would also grow America's economy without increasing the size of government.  A Balanced Budget Amendment demands that Congress clear the way for economic growth by reducing the burden of ruinous federal debt that is plaguing individual Americans, their families, and their businesses.  More "stimulus"—the new word for deficit spending—will not grow this economy.  America's job creators do not need Washington in order to succeed; they need Washington to get out of the way and simply protect their freedom to succeed.

 

Under a Balanced Budget Amendment, Washington and the American people would have no choice but to make the needed spending, taxing, and policy tradeoffs that are so often avoided today.  You know as well as I do that passing legislation is not enough.  We cannot rely on the occasional responsible President and Congress.  What one Congress can do, another Congress can undo.  It's time to take fiscal reform to the next step and pass a Constitutional Amendment that forces Congress to spend only as much as the American taxpayer is willing to give.

 

Again, my Telephone Town Hall Meeting will be this Wednesday, September 14 from 7:00PM – 7:30PM. Click here for call-in details.

 

With the proposed Balanced Budget Amendment coming down the pipeline, we need to stay in touch about how this piece of game-changing policy will affect America and the Seventh District. 

 

The Seventh District's commitment to freedom is second to none, and I am proud to serve on your behalf.  In 1995 the BBA passed the House and failed by just one vote in the U.S. Senate.  Imagine what this nation would look like today if America had found that one vote fifteen years ago.  Working together, we can ensure that America succeeds this time around. 

 

Thank you again for all that you do.  I look forward to being in touch again soon.

Sincerely,
Signature
Rob Woodall
Member of Congress

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

GA GOP Mornng Report

Today’s Big Thing: Tonight, eight of the Republican Presidential Candidates will take the stage at the Reagan Library in California for the next in a series of 2012 GOP Debates. The debate is slated to begin at 8:00pm ET, and can be watched on MSNBC or live online at POLITICO.  



Nationally, the American people are cautiously awaiting President Obama’s Joint Address to Congress on Thursday evening. While the exact measures to be proposed during his “jobs” speech are yet to be seen, it is almost certain that the President will call for substantial spending ‘stimulus’ to spur our economic recovery (sound familiar?). It seems that either way, this will be too little, too late for Mr. Obama, who seems more concerned with his re-election figures than our nation’s economic well-being.



The Republican National Committee released a web video this morning as a preface to tomorrow night’s national address entitled “Sound Familiar?” Says the RNC: Same words, same speeches, same filed policies. It’s time to change direction and defeat Barack Obama in 2012. Watch the video here.



Finally, for your viewing pleasure- POLITICO: The Incredible Shrinking Obama.



The once-muscular presidency of Barack Obama has undergone a dramatic downsizing – in power, popularity, prestige and ambition – to the point where even Obama die-hards are starting to question his ability to right the economy or win reelection.”

GAGOP Media Briefing



In the Headlines…



Athens Banner-Herald: Butterworth to head Georgia National Guard (Click here to read more)


GPB: Republican Supermajority On Horizon (Click here to read more)


Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Editorial: Teacher incentives: Governor might be onto something (Click here to read more)


AJC: Georgia’s primary date yet to be set (Click here to read more)


Human Events: Georgia Redistricting to Benefit GOP (Click here to read more)


Tweetable: Georgia



@RepPhilGingrey: To learn more about legislation passed by the House to eliminate excess regulations #4jobs, click here: http://1.usa.gov/rh4F4y



@TimEchols: industrialinfo.com - Georgia Power: Contractor Issues Fixed, Construction of Vogtle 3 and 4 is 'On Track': http://bit.ly/rniZcvvia @AddThis



@BrettHarrell: Congrats @MelvinEverson on promotion and appt to Dir Ga Comm for Equal Oppty by Gov Deal #gagop #gapol #welldeserved



@SueGAGOP: It is a shame that @BarackObama continues to choose prime-time speeches over real economic solutions. Americans deserve better. #gagop



@Georgia_AG: En route to Baxley for my first stop on a 4 day trip to South GA! #gapol



                        Tweetable: National



@GOPWhip: 62% of Americans disapprove of POTUS approach to #jobcreation. #GOP passed 11 bills that will help grow econ. http://wapo.st/qbntWu



@RNCResearch: POLITICO: The Incredible Shrinking Presidency http://bit.ly/qjpbeL



@SpeakerBoehner: GOP reaches out to @WhiteHouse on job creation, while economists, ed boards weigh in against more ‘stimulus’ spending http://j.mp/ok9AEs



@NRCC: Obama Has Zero to Say About Zero Jobs http://ow.ly/6kdCc #madeinwdc


Sunday, August 28, 2011

GA GOP Fish Fry Straw Poll

Georgia Republican Party Announces Presidential Straw Poll Results

ATLANTA – On Saturday, August 27th, at the Annual GAGOP Fish Fry, the Georgia Republican Party hosted the first statewide Republican Presidential Straw Poll. Results of the poll are as follows:

Herman Cain – 26% (232)
Ron Paul – 25.7% (229)
Rick Perry – 20% (179)
Newt Gingrich – 18% (162)
Mitt Romney – 6% (51)
Michele Bachmann – 3.3% (29)
All Others – 1%

Also Receiving Votes:

Rick Santorum – 4
Jon Huntsman – 3
Thad McCotter – 1

Monday, August 22, 2011

GA GOP Mornng Report

Today, Georgia’s House & Senate Redistricting Committees will convene to begin discussion and deliberation on the other chamber’s respective redistricting map. If approved by the committees, the maps will head to the House & Senate floor for full debate and, barring any setbacks, will then land on Governor Deal’s desk to be signed into law.



Also, it is expected that the proposed Congressional map will be released at some point this week – possibly as early as today. For updates as they become available, visit the Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Office here.



In case you missed it last week, Presidential Candidate, and former Speaker of the House, Georgia’s own Newt Gingrich will be attending the GAGOP Fish Fry & Presidential Straw Poll this Saturday in Perry, GA. Reserve your spot by clicking here.



Today’s RNC Research Briefing - Debunking Obama’s Myths: Controlling Washington (Click here to view the full briefing)



They Said It: Clearly deviating from her previous calls to dial back the incendiary rhetoric in Washington, D.C, Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) shared her opinion on bipartisanship, stating “I’m not afraid of anybody…And as far as I’m concerned – the Tea Party can go straight to hell.” Classy.



GAGOP Media Briefing



In the Headlines…

Florida Times-Union: Analysis: New districts give Georgia’s GOP power at local level (Click here to read more)


GPB: Lawmakers to Tackle Congressional Maps (Click here to read more)


Newnan Times-Herald: Editorial: Will Supreme Court send Obama health care to its graveyard? (Click here to read more)


Rome News-Tribune: Gingrey Shares Thoughts on Future (Click here to read more)


AJC: Gingrich to attend Georgia GOP Fish Fry (Click here to read more)


Tweetable: Georgia



            @GaryBlack4Ag: hopes everyone goes to the Ga GOP Fish Fry in Perry on Aug 27th! I hate to miss it this year! I know it will be a great event! #gagop #ga



@RepTomGraves: Yet another full house for our Pickens County Town Hall meeting, photos here: http://t.co/HKSU2gV

@GASOSKemp: Look forward to seeing local elections officials from across GA at the 42nd Institute of the Voter Registrars Association of GA in Macon.



Tweetable: National



@RNC: Almost 50,000 #ObamaGetaway postcards have been sent. Have you sent yours? http://t.co/ElLLuds



@RNCResearch: Debunking Obama’s Myths: Controlling Washington. http://t.co/fDpjnec



@NRCC: Not a Record for Dems to Be “Proud” Of http://ow.ly/67sMr #madeinwdc

                  

@SpeakerBoehner: GOP listening to job creators, offering solutions #4jobs & economic growth http://j.mp/rgRN8c


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

GAGOP – Morning Report

Today’s Big Thing: Yesterday, the proposed state House & Senate maps in Georgia cleared the first major hurdle when they were approved by the respective redistricting committees. Debate will return to the chamber floors in the General Assembly today. As a reminder, over the next few weeks you can watch the Georgia General Assembly’s legislative session live online by clicking here.


To see the proposed state House and Senate maps, visit the Georgia General Assembly online.


Also today, President Obama wraps up his three-day, three-state bus tour that went “coincidentally” through three of our nation’s electoral battleground states. While the White House continues to paint this trip as official Presidential business, the calls are coming louder than ever that the President is “campaigning from behind a taxpayer-funded presidential seal.”


As the bus tour wraps up and President Obama prepares to gallivant in Martha’s Vineyard for 10 days, the American public can’t help but question the priorities of the Campaigner-in-Chief.


From the Republican National Committee,



NO ONE BOUGHT THE WHITE HOUSE’S CLAIM THAT THE BUS TOUR

WASN’T PURELY POLITICAL



MSNBC’s Chuck Todd: “You could fool me. I mean it feels like a campaign trip. It certainly walks like one, it quacks like one.” (MSNBC’s “Jansing & Co.,” 8/16/11)



CBS News’ Mark Knoller: “The trip and events have all the characteristics of a campaign swing, but WH bills it as official and taxpayers pay all the costs.” (Mark Knoller, Twitter, 8/14/11)



The Associated Press: “Though classified by the White House as an official presidential trip, the tour's first day had the distinct feel of a campaign excursion.” (Jim Kuhnhenn, “Obama Sets Tone For Governing, Campaigning At Beginning Of Three-Day Midwest Tour,” The Associated Press, 8/16/11)



·         AP: “Obama's rhetoric had a campaign pulse as well.” (Jim Kuhnhenn, “Obama Sets Tone For Governing, Campaigning At Beginning Of Three-Day Midwest Tour,” The Associated Press, 8/16/11)



Minneapolis Star Tribune: “[A]n unusually partisan address for an official White House visit …” (Eric Roper, “Obama Talks Jobs, Jabs At GOP,” Minneapolis Star Tribune, 8/16/11)



USA Today: “The White House says President Obama's bus trip is a non-campaign event, but that hasn't stopped him from making his most extended comments yet on the Republican presidential field.” (David Jackson, “Obama Goes After Republican Candidates On Taxes,” USA Today, 8/16/11)



·         USAT: “His toughest question may have come from a young girl who asked, ‘Why Cannon Falls?’ … Iowa and Minnesota are states critical to his re-election effort — an answer the president sidestepped.” (Richard Wolf, “Obama Defends Government,” USA Today, 8/15/11)



·         USAT: “Still, the trip had stark political overtones.” (Richard Wolf, “Obama Defends Government,” USA Today, 8/15/11)



The New York Times: “While the White House billed all this as a presidential visit, the line between that and a campaign event is fine: loudspeakers blared standard Obama campaign anthems by U2 and Brooks & Dunn.” (Mark Landler, “Obama Tries To Reclaim Momentum With Midwest Bus Tour,” The New York Times, 8/15/11)



Slate’s John Dickerson: “The president is on a political bus tour which he says isn't a political where he will tell Republicans to stop behaving politically.” (John Dickerson, Twitter, 8/15/11)





GAGOP Media Briefing



In the Headlines…

AJC: House, Senate maps approved in committees (Click here to read more)


Chattanooga Times Free Press: Panels move forward on Georgia redistricting (Click here to read more)


GPB: Barrow, Kingston Watch Redistricting (Click here to read more)


Dalton Daily Citizen: Attorney General Olens talks redistricting, health care (Click here to read more)


GPB: Healthcare Exchange Moves Forward (Click here to read more)


Tweetable: Georgia



@RepWestmoreland: My The @FinancialCmte hearing today in Newnan on bank failures was very successful. http://t.co/Q4ckKqk



@SenatorIsakson: Traveling around South Georgia to meet with constituents. Yesterday, I visited Soperton and Waycross. I'll be in Jesup today.



@ScottForGA: "We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." ~ Albert Einstein #tcot #ga08 #gagop



@ButchMiller: The legislature is back in session today as we work to pass redistricting maps. #gapol



Tweetable: National



@ReincePriebus: If @BarackObama would rather campaign than lead, his campaign account should foot the bill. http://t.co/beme2yf #debtendtour



@RNC: NYT Reporter: I Wish I Had A Dollar For Every Time WH Shifted To Jobs http://t.co/TWPBGic



@RNC: #ObamasPriorities- First: Campaign. Second: Vacation: Third: Give a speech promising a plan you may never see.

                  

@SpeakerBoehner: Mr. President, Let's Get to Work http://j.mp/oYk5nX <-- op-ed w/@GOPLeader Cantor in @USAToday #4jobs


Monday, August 15, 2011

GAGOP– Morning Report

Don’t Forget: The first statewide 2012 Republican Presidential Straw Poll will be held on August 27th at the GAGOP Fish Fry. Reserve your ballot today!

Today’s Big Thing: This morning at 10:00am, the Georgia General Assembly will officially reconvene to begin this year’s special legislative session to address redistricting. Already on Friday, the first drafts of the Georgia House & Senate maps were released. In case you missed it, the maps can be viewed here.

The Georgia General Assembly will be providing live video from both chambers, and can be watched by all at http://www.legis.ga.gov/Streaming/en-US/Both.aspx.

On Saturday, the first GAGOP Local Party & Precinct Training was held in Gwinnett County. We had a great turnout; there is a lot to be excited about in the Republican Party in Georgia. Special thanks go out to GAGOP 7th District Chairman Jason Thompson, Gwinnett GOP Chairman Bruce LeVell and our friend Chet Hale for their hard work and leadership. Click here to view pictures from Saturday’s training session!

Finally, President Obama will begin a three-day Midwest Bus Tour today in Minnesota, which will also visit Illinois and Iowa. The RNC has dubbed this taxpayer-funded trip as “Obama’s Debt-End Bus Tour” and released a counter-video this morning.

They Said It: State Representative Debbie Buckner (D - Junction City) on the proposed changes to her state House district: “It’s a district that I feel like I can be successful running in, and I go through that part of Meriwether and Harris County back and forth to Atlanta, so I feel like I can take care of the folks.”

It seems as if Democratic House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams’ threats to her caucus have fallen upon deaf ears.
GAGOP Media Briefing

In the Headlines…

AJC: Redistricting session starts today (Click here to read more)

Augusta Chronicle: Ga. GOP vows fair redistricting (Click here to read more)

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer: Legislators pore over maps as special session begins; First debate over redistricting scheduled for Tuesday (Click here to read more)

Augusta Chronicle: Rep. Barrow watches as congressional districts change (Click here to read more)

Savannah Morning News: GOP is going out of its way to prove it’s not the other guys (Click here to read more)


Rome News-Tribune: VIDEO: Deal, Gingrey speak at GOP rally (Click here to watch)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Salad Supper Meeting August 15, 2011

Please join Conservative Republican Women of North Atlanta
Annual Salad Supper
Monday August 15, 2011
7:00 PMat Magnolia Cafe
5175 South Old Peachtree Road
Norcross, GA  30092


Guest Speaker
Attorney General: Sam Olens

Sir names beginning with A-D please bring a dessert
Sir names beginning with E-Z please bring a salad