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Keeping South Carolina Competitive

Keeping South Carolina Competitive

Complacency won’t bring more businesses or faster economic growth to a state where private employment growth rates have been surpassed by nearby and neighboring states. Policy decisions and government regulation should be analyzed and examined thoroughly to see what can be done to ensure future prosperity.

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Thursday, July 19th 2007
by Ed Frank
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Lots of news on the pork-barrel earmark front this morning:Roll Call reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are conspiring to ram new ethics reform legislation through Congress before the August recess -- with no amendments allowed.  Anti-pork champ Jim DeMint of South Carolina might have something to say about that, though:

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Thursday, March 22nd 2007
by Phil Kerpen
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The U.S. Senate voted today on an amendment sponsored by South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint that would have stopped the raid of social security dollars to spend on unrelated programs.

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Monday, November 13th 2006
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The State, November 11, 2006
By: Mike Campbell

Tuesday's political tsunami hit the Republican Party all across America. After 12 years in leadership, the balance of power shifted abruptly, despite the fact that, just two years ago, large majorities were bestowed on the GOP in both houses of Congress and George W. Bush was given four more years as our commander-in-chief.

Conservatives now ask, "What happened?" What happened to the party of Ronald Reagan? What happened to less spending and limited government? What happened to the majority we fought so hard to get?

Many Republicans in Washington simply fell into the same traps of power and politics that plagued Democrats before them. The words of Lord Acton best describe this situation: "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."

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Monday, October 2nd 2006
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President Reagan once said, "Government is the people's business and every man, woman and child becomes a shareholder with the first penny of tax paid." As any responsible shareholder should do, we taxpayers need to closely monitor if we are getting the greatest return on our investment and hold management (in this case, government officials) accountable when we are not. A major portion of that monitoring should be comparing spending to profitability. In other words, is more money going out than coming in?

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Thursday, August 31st 2006
by Ed Frank
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Americans for Prosperity today launched our 15th state chapter in beautiful South Carolina - home state of AFP President Tim Phillips, the lovely and talented Vanna White, and not just Hootie, but the Blowfish, too!

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