Posts Tagged ‘taxes’

David Cicilline took $20,000 he was not entitled to and only gave it back because he got caught

Monday, October 18th, 2010

I’m running for Congress because I believe we need a change of course.  David Cicilline is a typical Washington-style politician – and can’t be trusted to put America back on track.

David Cicilline illegally collected more than $20,000 in salary that he was not entitled to – and he only gave it back because he got caught. Today we have $20,000 in this wheelbarrow to show how ludicrous his excuse is.  How did he not notice that he took $20,000?

Many Rhode Island families are struggling and are forced to make tough choices between which bills to pay and which to let slide.  Many Rhode Islanders would notice a difference of $20 in their account.  It is farfetched – and frankly unbelievable – that Mayor Cicilline would not have noticed all of this money is his account.

If we were to take him at his word, it raises a larger and equally troubling point.  If Mayor Cicilline misappropriated $20,000 and gave it to himself, how can we possibly trust him to keep track of $3.5 trillion federal budget?

We need a change in course.  We need to rein in spending, not spend more.  The stimulus was a bust – it didn’t stimulate anything, it was just more spending of money we don’t have.  Obamacare is a disaster – it hurts seniors, it hurts small business and puts government in between patients and their doctors.  David Cicilline supports more spending and supports Obamacare.  David Cicilline is for more spending, bigger government and more taxes.

If we can’t trust him to watch our money in city hall, how can we trust him to watch our money in Washington?

Are you a Democrat for Loughlin?

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Last week we opened our Woonsocket headquarters where I was joined by an exceptional group of Woonsocket elected officials — many of them Democrats.  The Valley Breeze did a major story on the event and the significance of the Democratic defection from the Cicilline camp.  In case you missed it, the piece is here.

My support in the Blackstone Valley shows that this campaign is a “big tent.”  The problems our country is facing — runaway spending, out of control debt and too-high taxes — are an issue for all Rhode Islanders, regardless of party affiliation.
I believe we need to get our financial house in order and David Cicilline believes that we should continue to tax and spend.   His record as Mayor of Providence shows that he’s actually incapable of spending responsibly.  While the city is more than $50M in debt, he continues to use a $500,000 police detail as his private chauffeur and jacks up taxes on property owners.  If he can’t manage Providence, he certainly can’t be trusted with a $3 trillion federal budget.
If you’re a Democrat and believe in lower taxes, less spending and fiscal responsibility, I hope you too will join Democrats for Loughlin!

Cicilline and Pelosi are Peas in a Pod

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Great press conference today.  Here’s the text of my remarks.

Across the country, the news media reports that voters are angry and they want change.  The story is no different in Rhode Island.  On November 2nd, voters in Rhode Island’s first congressional district will have the opportunity to vote for me or to vote for my opponent, embattled Mayor David Cicilline.

I am the candidate that wants to chart a new course for Rhode Island.  My opponent will be for the same disastrous policies that have gotten us into the dire straits that we are in.  My opponent has pledged to support Speaker Pelosi if elected to Congress and this would be just one of his many bad votes to advance her left-wing agenda.

To show what we know we can expect from a Congressman Cicilline, I have this simple illustration. 

He and Nancy Pelosi are like peas in a pod.

Like Nancy Pelosi, my opponent has a history of raising taxes.  He favors repealing some of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts and raising taxes on the investors and entrepreneurs whose success is key to our economic recovery.  His campaign has brushed these tax cuts off as “trickle down” economics while leading economists agree that extending the tax cuts would help the middle class and grow the economy.

As mayor of Providence he has shown a propensity towards raising taxes – even when he said he wouldn’t.  In his state of the city speech this year he promised “No hidden fees, no phantom taxes, not even a dime’s increase in parking meter fares.” And he added, “People can’t be asked to pay higher property taxes.”  Just a few months later when it was clear he would leave Providence with over $50 million in debt, he balanced the budget on the backs of Providence property owners.

I believe that we should cut taxes – and maintain the existing cuts – and give employers access to their own money so that they can invest in their businesses, create jobs and grow the economy.  My record as a state legislator stands in stark contrast to my opponent’s tenure as mayor.  I have voted against tax increases at every opportunity and been a champion for lowering the tax burden on all Rhode Islanders.

Like Nancy Pelosi, my opponent would favor additional stimulus spending, driving us further into debt and putting an unsustainable burden on our children and grandchildren.

I believe that we need to stop the outrageous spending that has cost us more than $787 billion.  No more bailouts, no more stimulus packages that don’t work.

Like Nancy Pelosi, my opponent believes that illegal aliens should have a “pathway to citizenship.”

I believe in legal immigration – and that the only path to legal immigration begins at the immigration office in one’s home country.  We are a nation of immigrants but we are also a nation of laws and it is the role of the federal government to secure our borders and adopt a fair immigration policy that allows us to protect our sovereignty and control our borders.

Like Nancy Pelosi, my opponent supports the health care bill that CBO estimates will cost more than $1 trillion – more than $115 billion more than was estimated when the bill was rammed through Congress with bipartisan opposition.

I believe that we need to repeal and replace the most onerous parts of the health care bill, particularly the aspects that have nothing to do with improving health care.  Clearly our health care system is broken but instead of taking steps to control costs, the health care bill is home to hidden taxes and penalties for small businesses.

The citizens of this district deserve their own vote in Congress and I am the only candidate in this race that will go to Washington with no sworn allegiances and an agenda that is focused only on improving the lives of the people I will represent.  As I talk to voters across the district, they tell me that Washington isn’t working for them.

Today I ask, do you want someone different, or just another pea for Nancy Pelosi’s pod?

Just Say NO to Stimulus, Mr. President

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

President Obama’s new $50 billion stimulus proposal shows just how incapable this administration is of managing our economic recovery.

At a time when the American people are up in arms over out-of-control spending and high taxation in Washington, President Obama and the Democrats have proposed to spend more money and raise taxes.  The idea that a government can grow the economy and create jobs through more spending and higher taxes has been proven not to work.

What our economy needs are job-creating tax cuts that will allow individuals to keep more of the money they earn and help Rhode Island businesses expand and add workers.

Why John Loughlin Will Win – A Message from the Campaign Manager

Sunday, September 5th, 2010
With Labor Day upon us, the voters in RI-1 are looking at John’s candidacy – and they like what they see.  John’s focus on jobs, controlling spending and cutting taxes resonates well with voters across the district.  His military background, small business experience and strong Rhode Island family reminds voters that he’s the kind of person they want representing them in Washington.

What we’re seeing in RI-1 is part of a national trend – Friday Gallup released research that shows Americans are most likely to prefer “a Republican who has not served in Congress.” Additional research last week shows Republican candidates with an unprecedented 10 point lead on the generic ballot – the largest lead since Gallup started tracking this indicator in 1942.  Gallup also released data that showed GOP candidates with an edge in seven of nine key election issues.

The bottom line is that John can win this race.  But don’t take it from me – just look at what Democratic party insider and former legislator Paul Moura said about the race and read the Providence Journal piece from Friday.

There’s no doubt that the national trends are in our favor and that the campaign has great momentum, but we need your help.

Unlike other candidates in the race, John has not had a mayoral war chest to “convert” or personal wealth to tap into, so he needs your financial support to win.  Contributions of any size are welcome.

If you have friends that might want to contribute, please send them this post (point out the big CONTRIBUTE  button on the website) and let them know that you support John and think they might as well.  You can also help John win by host a house party, putting up a sign or helping at headquarters.

This race is important to me because it’s about home – I grew up in Bristol, am raising my family here and will spend the rest of my life here.  The person we elect this year could be representing us in Washington for a dozen years – and I want that person to be John.

Thanks for reading this – I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Cara Cromwell, Campaign Manager

A thought on the Democrats’ debate

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Last night’s debate between the Democratic candidates for Congress in the first district confirmed only one thing. They would all support Nancy Pelosi and help her advance her far-left agenda.

It’s time to stand up to the liberal tax-and-spend agenda that is killing jobs and driving our nation deeper and deeper into debt.

Join the 10 for 10 for Change Challenge Today!

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Speaker Pelosi and Congress have embarked on a big government agenda that threatens our personal freedom and will prolong our economic downturn. The stakes in the upcoming elections could not be higher. This election is an important turning point for our nation – we can either continue to spend beyond our means and amass mountains of debt, or we can return to the free market principles that have built and guided our nation since its founding.  If you join me, and take up the 10 for 10 for Change Challenge, together, we can meet the challenges facing us and build an America that is strong and prosperous.

We will win this race but I need your help:

1. Read the 10 for 10 for Change Challenge. If you like what you read, please click here to contribute $10 or mail a check to my campaign .*

2. Forward this link 10 for 10 for change challenge along with a short note to at least 10 of your contacts ask them to do the same.  Don’t limit your list to Rhode Islanders — this is an important race and we have thousands of out-of-state donors.
3. Follow up with your list and encourage them to follow up and send to 10 of their friends. There is great power in numbers, if you can encourage just 10 people to donate just 10 dollars, and they encourage 10 friends to donate 10 dollars… well you get the picture. With your help, this challenge can “go viral” and help us bring about real change!
10 for 10 for Change Challenge
1.  I want to cut your taxes to create jobs. I will propose  that we cut taxes across the board for individuals and businesses to create jobs and boost the economy.  Its time we get serious about creating private sector jobs and growing our economy.
2. I believe that terrorists are enemy combatants. We are at war with Islamic extremists and other terror groups and must stop the practice of treating terrorism as a law enforcement  matter.  Terrorists should face military justice and not be treated as ordinary criminals in our civil court system.
3.  I support the Constitution. Duties not specifically designated to the federal government under the U.S. Constitution belong to the states.  We are a union of states and government must be conducted as close to the people as possible.  Washington is the problem, not the solution.
4. Cut the pork, end earmarks. I will call for an end to the earmark process and will only seek funding that has been reviewed as part of the appropriations process.  All spending must be voted up or down in the light of day.
5.  I’ll enforce pay-go rules. Pay-as-you-go should mean just that. I will not support new spending that is not paid for by cuts in other areas.
6.  I say Congress must follow the laws they pass. Congress must equally abide in all laws they impose on the American people.  I will call for an immediate end to the practice of exclusions in law for Congress from the laws made to govern the rest of us.  If it’s good enough for us then it’s good enough for Congress!
7.  It’s time to end pensions for Members of Congress. Pensions encourage “careerism” and public service was never meant to be a ticket to an easy retirement.  Members of Congress can contribute to IRAs and 401Ks if they choose, just like the rest of us.
8.  I’m for LEGAL immigration. We must stop illegal immigration.  We must secure our borders, put in place a workable employer verification system and reject amnesty for those who have come here illegally.  We welcome those who follow the laws and enter this country legally.
9.  I’ll just say NO to more bailouts and failed stimulus plans. We can’t continue to throw good money after bad.  No country has ever spent its way out of debt and it’s not going to start now.  Every man, woman and child owes more than $40,000 in debt.  Congress needs to stop deficit spending NOW.
10.  I support a pay freeze for Congress. We should not be borrowing money to pay for automatic raises for Members of Congress.  We’ve all had to cut back and it’s time for Congress to do the same.  We need to implement a pay freeze until we are deficit-free.
Let’s face it, I’m the only thing that stands between you and Nancy Pelosi having one more solid vote for her extreme left-wing agenda.
Your $10 and your friends’ $10 will help ensure that Rhode Island once again sends a balanced delegation to Washington and a congressman who will do more than rubber stamp Nancy Pelosi’s far left wing agenda.
The 10 for 10 for Change Challenge is one answer to the Democratic machine– please help by contributing $10 and finding 10 others to do the same.

Thank you!

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John J. Loughlin II
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Government works for us!

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Today I am introducing a bill that would require the State of Rhode Island to pay taxpayers the same rate of interest on his or her refund that the state assesses for overdue taxes. It’s unfair that the state can hold on to YOUR money for an indefinite period of time but can charge interest and penalties if you are just a few days late. Government works for us — not the other way around!

What I know is true

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

I have two beautiful daughters with bright futures. If our government continues to spend money we don’t have, my girls will pay for today’s mistakes for decades to come. The stimulus didn’t create jobs, it just created an unimaginable debt.

My small business is struggling. If we don’t create opportunities for businesses to grow and stop burdening them with excessive taxes and mandates, my business will wither, like so many others before. We bailed out the banks but have left “mom and pop” out to dry.

We are a country at war. If we don’t treat terrorists operating within our borders as enemy combatants, more acts of terror are inevitable. Terrorists get Miranda rights while our SEALs get court martialed.

We need to restore balance to our government. If Rhode Island sends any of the Democratic contenders to Congress, Nancy Pelosi has one more guaranteed vote for her left-wing agenda. Cornhuskers get kickbacks and Rhode Islanders get to foot the bill.

President Obama has been right about one thing. Change is good. Stick with me and this time the change will be for the better.