Pence sense
Washington Times
by Lawrence Kudlow
12/30/05
If the Republican majority in the Senate and House can somehow stave off a newly energized Democratic assault in the midterm polls next November and preserve their governing status, they may well have Indiana Rep. Mike Pence to thank. Mr. Pence and his roughly 100 colleagues in the House Republican Study Committee (RSC) have almost single-handedly stopped the chronic Republican overspending of the past five years and forced the first full-fledged budget-cutting bill since 1997. In doing so, Mr. Pence and his dedicated band of House members -- people like Jeff Flake, Jeb Hensarling, John Shadegg, and Marsha Blackburn -- have begun to force the GOP back to the first principles of lower taxes, limited government, a strong defense, and a fierce dedication to moral authority...
http://tinyurl.com/8b6rf
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Lawrence Kudlow
12/30/05
If the Republican majority in the Senate and House can somehow stave off a newly energized Democratic assault in the midterm polls next November and preserve their governing status, they may well have Indiana Rep. Mike Pence to thank. Mr. Pence and his roughly 100 colleagues in the House Republican Study Committee (RSC) have almost single-handedly stopped the chronic Republican overspending of the past five years and forced the first full-fledged budget-cutting bill since 1997. In doing so, Mr. Pence and his dedicated band of House members -- people like Jeff Flake, Jeb Hensarling, John Shadegg, and Marsha Blackburn -- have begun to force the GOP back to the first principles of lower taxes, limited government, a strong defense, and a fierce dedication to moral authority...
http://tinyurl.com/8b6rf
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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