balanced budget amendement
Time for a balanced budget amendment
Fellow conservatives,
Members of Congress are currently debating whether or not to allow our country to legally go deeper in debt - and they need to hear from you.
Soon the federal government will reach its current legal debt limit of 14.3 trillion dollars, and the only way it can stay open is if Congress raises that limit.
Currently, many conservative members of Congress, such as Senators Jim DeMint, Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Mike Lee, are demanding that Congress approve a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution before any extension of the debt limit.
They need our support!
In order to pass a Constitutional Amendment, it must pass BOTH houses of Congress by a 2/3's vote before it is sent on to the states for ratification.
There is little doubt that the states would approve such an amendment - but it has to get past Congress first! read more »
Support a Balanced Budget Amendment
Fellow conservatives,
Soon the federal government will reach its current legal debt limit of 14.3 trillion dollars, and the only way it can stay open is if Congress raises that limit.
That means Obama needs Republican support – which means they have leverage. The question is, will they use it?
Will they use it for a long term solution, or just some cosmetic cuts or reductions in the rate of growth?
(Click here and demand that Congress pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution today!)
Year after year Congress borrows more money and then spends all that it borrows; and year after year they vote to increase our national debt limit. It’s like being able to increase your credit limit after you’ve maxed out your credit cards. read more »




