Archive for February, 2008

Donations instead of Defence?

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Bob Novak, a Washington based political reporter, wrote a very revealing article on the recent failure of the House Democratic Majority to permanently bring America’s intelligence gathering laws into the 21st Century.

Apparently the sticking point for some in the Democratic Majority in the House was that trial lawyers were arguing against the bi-partisan Senate passed bill that put in place a long-term fix to the terrorist loophole.  Some trial lawyers have helped bankroll Democratic candidates.  By not working for a real solution to this problem, House Democrats have effectively put the interests of trial lawyers and big donors ahead of the safety of the American people.

Luke Puckett believes that we do not need to advocate for short-term fixes that don’t deal with problems.  As our Congressman, Luke Puckett will stand up for the most important special interest group: The American people.  Often this group is overlooked and under-represented in the offices of K-Street lobbyists.  It’s time for real, common-sense solutions that keep America safe. 

In The News 2.0

Monday, February 18th, 2008

We’ll see how this works out, but right now I’m going to try to do an occasional post with links to websites and blogs that have run articles or posts about our campaign.  The 2.0 version will be for the “new media” or the blogs and other websites that are talking about us.  The 1.0 version will be for the more traditional news media (memo to conventional media folks: Don’t take the 1.0 designation wrong, most folks are still using 1.0 and 2.0 is still growing).

Today we’ve been in two blog posts so far:

Dan Turkette has this piece up on his site Ft. Wayne News.

Yours truly has this piece up on Hoosier Access.

And there is this interesting Facebook page that has started up in support of Luke.

Disclaimer: The appearance of links on this blog does not mean that the campaign endorses every aspect of those sites.

Blue Dog Democrat Turns Yellow

Monday, February 18th, 2008

The campaign released this press release today. 

-Brian

Luke Puckett, 2nd District GOP candidate, stared in awe Monday at how fast his congressman caved under pressure from Nancy Pelosi and the liberal Democratic Congress during last week’s Protect America Act debate. Donnelly voted with the Republican leadership Wednesday morning but switched his vote to side with the Democratic leadership that afternoon.

On Tuesday, the Senate passed a bipartisan bill that would permanently extend the Protect America Act by a vote of 68-29.  On Wednesday, House Republicans sought to vote on this same bill.  When House Democrat leaders objected, Republicans forced a vote on considering the bill.  All but five House Democrats voted to block the House from considering a permanent extension of the law.  Joe Donnelly was one of these 5 Democrats. Later that day, Republicans again tried to offer an amendment to pass the Senate bill, yet all but one Democrat voted to prevent the amendment from being voted on. Joe Donnelly was NOT this one Democrat. Shamefully, most the 21 Democrats who sent a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi in support of the Senate bill still sided with their liberal leadership on at least one of these two votes, proving that this letter was just a shallow grasp for political cover.

“Either Joe Donnelly’s personal idea of how to protect Hoosiers and our American homeland changed from morning to afternoon, or this is just the latest example of Donnelly telling the folks of the district one thing and doing the exact opposite when he gets to Washington” Puckett says. “Actions speak louder than words, and this particular flip-flop of Donnelly’s is even more alarming because it deals with the future safety of our Hoosier families”.

Prior to enactment of the Protect America Act, wholly international communications transmitted over a wire required a FISA court order.  This requirement has hindered our intelligence community’s ability to collect vital intelligence from terrorists communicating with other foreign intelligence targets located in a foreign country.  It is difficult to compile enough information in a short period of time on a foreign person of interest to satisfy the FISA statute, and this is where the terrorist loophole arises. The protect America Act has been credited for stopping a number of terrorist attacks before they happened.

Democrats have now headed home for a ten day recess with the Protect America Act about to expire.  Despite Democrat claims that there is no harm in that, DNI McConnell wrote in the Washington Post Friday that:

“Without the act in place, vital programs would be plunged into uncertainty and delay, and capabilities would continue to decline. Under the Protect America Act, we obtained valuable insight and understanding, leading to the disruption of planned terrorist attacks. Expiration would lead to the loss of important tools our workforce relies on to discover the locations, intentions and capabilities of terrorists and other foreign intelligence targets abroad.”

Puckett concludes, “How many more terrorist attacks will we have to prevent before Joe Donnelly and the Democratic Congress allow us to permanently extend the Protect America Act?”

WSBT Radio Interviews Puckett

Friday, February 15th, 2008

On Wednesday, Bob Montgomery of WSBT Radio interviewed Luke Puckett on why he’s running for Congress.

Listen to the interview here.

Download RealPlayer here if you don’t have a media player on your computer.

A Tax Increase for Everybody

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Who said that Washington’s not fair?  Here is a partial list of tax increases that will happen automatically over the next few months and years if something is not done. 

When the economy slows down we don’t need more taxes.

 Hat tip: Green Eyeshade blog.

2008:

  • The exemption for the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) will decrease from $44,350 to $33,750 for single filers and from $66,250 to $45,000 for married couples filing jointly.
  • Taxpayers will not be allowed to deduct their state and local general sales taxes from their federal income tax. 
  • Taxpayers will not be able to adjust their income for qualified tuition and related expenses.
  • Businesses will not be able to claim a tax credit for research, experimentation, and development activities.
  • First-time homebuyers in the nation’s capital will no longer be able to claim a tax credit.

2011:

  •   The marginal income tax rates will increase as follows:

                    –35% bracket will increase to 39.6%

                    –33% bracket will increase to 36%

                    –28% bracket will increase to 31%

                    –25% bracket will increase to 28%

                    –10% and 15% brackets will condense to 15%

Here’s what it comes down to: Unless something is done to curb spending and control government, our taxes are going to increase.  Unfortunately, our tax policy is pretty complex right now so some politicians can offer short term solutions that provide temporary relief for some but still leave the underlying problems intact. 

As part of his solution to reduce the tax burden on the American people, Luke Puckett has declared his support for a two-year moratorium on pork spending.  Luke realizes that now, especially as economic uncertainty is on the rise, the American people need to be free to keep more of their own money and the Government must tighten it’s belt just like everyone else.

WNDU Coverage of the Announcement

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Here is WNDU TV’s coverage of the South Bend announcement that took place on Tuesday, Feb. 12th.

Puckett Announces Campaign

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

puckett bannerHere is the live blog of today’s candidacy announcement. 

4:06 pm-St. Joe County GOP Chairman Chris Riley starts off.  Riley praises Puckett for deciding to run.  Puckett’s family is standing in the front on one side, former GOP mayoral candidate Juan Manigault and state party employee Brad Powlen flank the podium on the other side.

4:09pm-Puckett takes to the podium to applause and thanks all for attending.

4:10pm-Puckett talks about the excitement of this race.  Thanks his family for standing with him and allowing him to run this race.

4:11pm-Talking about meeting people from across the district.  Says there is no Red side and Blue side but a unity of people across the district.

4:13pm-Economy, health care, national security, border security and Hoosier values are the themes of the campaign.

4:16pm-Not the time for a tax increase. *Puckett’s little niece toddles up to him and gives him a hug.*

 4:17pm-We’ll fix health care by driving down costs and increase competition.

Luke Puckett for Congress 2008

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Luke Puckett will announce on Monday February 11th that he is officially running for Indiana’s 2nd District.  Please look for more posts concerning Mr. Puckett’s run for Congress.

 Thank You,

 The Puckett for Congress Team