October 24, 2008

Fact check: Roy Carter’s false and desperate smear campaign

Filed under: veterans — Tags: , — Web @ 10:17 am

Last week the Carter campaign released a bogus TV ad that smears Virginia Foxx’s record of support for our veterans.  This ad is chock full of false statements by the Carter campaign. 

Check out Carter’s ridiculous claims and learn the real truth about Virginia’s steadfast support for North Carolina’s veterans.  It’s clear that Carter won’t let anything get in the way of his desperate smear campaign—especially the truth.

 

 Carter’s false smear:Foxx was given a grade of D by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.”

 

The truth: Congresswoman Foxx was given a grade of B by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.  She was one point away from getting an A grade.

Carter’s false smear: “A zero rating by the Disable American Veterans”

The truth: The Disabled American Veterans gave Congresswoman Foxx a 100% rating for the 110th Congress. 

Carter’s false smear:and voted against expanding the GI Bill.

The truth: Congresswoman Foxx strongly supports an expanded GI Bill.  Not only did she vote for the expanded GI Bill on June 19, 2008 (Roll Call 432), she was also a proud cosponsor of this important legislation.  This bill was signed into law on June 30, 2008.

October 20, 2008

Virginia Foxx’s legislation signed into law, saves taxpayers millions

Filed under: Economy, Spending — Tags: , , , , — VirginiaFoxx @ 10:53 am

Last week a bill that I authored to keep down the cost of the federal government was signed into law
 
It’s called the Electronic Pay Stub Act and it directs the federal government to give all federal employees the option of receiving their pay stub electronically. 
 
Not only does this legislation have the potential to save millions of taxpayer dollars and reduce the government’s paper consumption by thousands of pounds each year, it will also make paystub delivery faster and more secure for federal employees. 
 
This kind of common sense legislation helps keep the government nimble, lean and out of taxpayers’ wallets.  I will continue to champion legislation to make the federal government more efficient so you can keep more of your hard-earned money.  After all, keeping the federal government accountable to taxpayers is one of my priorities as your representative.

October 15, 2008

Endorsements that matter

During the past few weeks my campaign has picked up several big endorsements from groups like the National Rifle Association, National Right to Life and National Federation of Independent Business. These endorsements are important to me because I know these are the types of organizations that you want supporting your member of Congress.

As our economy struggles under the weight of a financial crisis I believe that it is our small businesses that will prove to be the catalyst for future economic growth. That is why I have worked so hard to promote policies that help small businesses thrive and support our communities. It is also why I was so pleased to receive the endorsement of the National Federation of Independent Business, a group that represents small businesses around the country.

The NRA, the nation’s preeminent supporter of your Second Amendment rights, gave me their endorsement for my strong voting record in support of your constitutional right to keep and bear arms. In their endorsement the NRA said my record demonstrates “a proven commitment to the of Second Amendment rights of North Carolina’s gun owners, hunters and shooters.”

The Pro-Life group National Right to Life also endorsed my candidacy saying, “Virginia Foxx’s strong pro-life record has earned her the support of all voters who are concerned with the right to life and the protection of the most vulnerable members of the human family.”

But as Election Day approaches I am asking for the only endorsement that matters on November 4—your vote. With your vote on Election Day I will continue to work to get our economy growing again, to keep our nation strong and secure and to make sure your taxes are low by putting the government on a much needed diet.

October 8, 2008

Big government. Not the answer.

Filed under: Economy — Tags: , , , — VirginiaFoxx @ 11:32 am

With all the talk these days about government bailouts of Wall Street firms it’s looking like Washington thinks that more and bigger government is the answer to our economic problems. 
 
Even though big-spending liberals are pushing massive plans to jack up government spending, big government is not the answer.  A big-spending government will give you a big-taxing government.  And if there’s anything our economy can’t afford right now, it’s a big-spending, big-taxing government. 
 
By keeping taxes low and cutting government spending we can ensure that businesses small and large can invest and grow, and create the new jobs that will get economy back on track.  But with big government on their backs, growth will be slow and painful.
 
An affordable and secure supply of energy is a bedrock of American economic vitality.  But paying $4 a gallon for gas has taken a heavy toll on North Carolina’s families and businesses.  I am fighting for a comprehensive approach to America’s energy needs that will help make America free from the Middle East’s oil.   
 
Opening up America’s vast oil and gas reserves will free us from the trap of Middle Eastern oil and spur economic growth.  We can safety drill for oil in our deep sea reserves and in Alaska’s Arctic north.   If we combine the use of our own resources with increased investment in alternative and renewable energy we can be energy independent.
 
Our economy can recover from the current economic downturn.  But not if Washington liberals are allowed to promote policies that halt our recovery.  I will fight to keep your taxes low, to protect your tax dollars from the bloated spending habits of Washington’s bureaucracy, and to chart a course for making our economy run on affordable, American-made energy. 
 
Check out my latest video about keeping your taxes low and cutting government spending.

October 2, 2008

Virginia Foxx: “Take a look at the alternatives”

Filed under: Economy — Tags: , , — VirginiaFoxx @ 3:57 pm

By now you may know that I voted against the bill presented to the House on Monday.  My no vote on that specific bill came in opposition to the bill’s ill-advised plan, not in opposition to Congress taking decisive action.  In my opinion and the opinion of 227 other House members from both parties from all over the country as well as many other experts who understand economics and our financial system, this was the wrong approach. 
 
The core of the problem is the fact that Democrats in Congress have allowed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to run wild and dramatically distort housing prices. Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission has also imposed rules on banks that have distorted the pricing of their assets.  There are many ways to solve these problems but the bills that the Senate passed and the House defeated WILL NOT ADDRESS those issues at all. 
 
What these bills do is give Henry Paulson $700 Billion to bail out Wall Street investment firms, with an additional $150 billion in completely unrelated spending, despite what the media tells you. Unfortunately, he and President Bush have handled this situation very badly.  They have refused to consider alternative plans and have presented a one-sided point of view that has stirred up fear and panic.
 
I support an alternative bill, H.R. 7223, that gets to the underlying issues and gets our capital markets moving again.  Congress must take action, but rushing headlong into Paulson’s $700 billion, taxpayer-funded fire sale is the wrong plan.
 
Here are links to a few articles that I think you will find useful. 

Washington Times: Bailout Brakes
Washington Times: Bailout Politics
Foxx seeks ‘superior alternatives’ to bailout plan

Please know that every action I take is focused on abiding by my oath of office to uphold the Constitution and on serving the people of this country by making decisions that are in the best interest of the country now and in the future.