Watch a video of President Obama meeting with the House Republicans on Friday January 29, 2010.
2009 Municipal Election Results
Senator Arlen Spector attends August meeting
of the Pike County Democratic Committee,
Tom Quick Inn, August 26, 2009
From left: Jay Fryhover, Reggie Cheong-Leen, Julius Litman, Senator Arlen Spector, Jay Tucker, State Representative John
Siptroth, Elizabeth Forrest, Eddie Mattera.
10 things about Obama's budget plan
- Makes a $634 billion down payment on fixing health care that will go a long way toward paying for a more efficient,
more affordable health care system that covers every single American.
- Reduces taxes for 95% of working Americans. And if your family makes less than $250,000, your taxes won't go up
one dime.
- Invests more than $100 billion in clean energy technology, creating millions of green jobs that can never be outsourced.
- Brings our troops home from Iraq on a firm timetable, finally bringing the war to a close—and freeing up
almost ten billion dollars a month for domestic priorities.
- Reverses growing income inequality. The plan lets the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans expire and focuses
on strengthening the middle class.
- Closes multi-billion-dollar tax loopholes for big oil companies.
- Increases grants to help families pay for college—the largest increase ever.
- Halves the deficit by 2013. President Obama inherited a legacy of huge deficits and an economy in shambles, but
his plan brings the deficit under control as soon as the economy begins to recover.
- Dramatically increases funding for the SEC and the CFTC—the agencies that police Wall Street.
- Tells it straight. For years, budgets have used accounting tricks to hide the real costs of the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, the Bush tax cuts, and too many other programs. Obama's budget gets rid of the smokescreens and lays out what
America's priorities are, what they cost, and how we're going to pay for them.
The Pike County Democratic Women's Caucus was formed as an autonomous association on Jan. 9, 2009.
They will be hosting a Democratic Women's Luncheon at the Cliff Park Inn on March 29, 2009, 2:00pm-5:00pm. Their
mailing address is PO Box 424, Dingmans Ferry, PA, 18328, or email them at:.
DEMOCRATS GAIN
Since 2006, Democrats have added 2.1 million voters in the 28 states that registered voters
by party affiliation in both 2006 and today. The Republicans have lost nearly 344,000 voters in the same states.
Pennsylvania:
4,275,524 Democrats (gain of 9.6%)
3,184,081 Republicans (loss of 3.5%)
- Source: Associated Press, in Pocono Record 9/10/08
Our Democratic governor Ed Rendell is helping PA residents, especially our older neighbors, with energy conservation
tips on how to stay warm this winter. Click below to visit the site:
March 31, 2008 - The Congressional Budget Office has projected that
the number of Americans receiving food stamps will reach 28 million in the coming year, the highest level since the aid program
began in the 1960s. - New York Times
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