All statements involving Barack Obama
"President Obama's suggested reduction in spending for next year: $0."
Gas prices have doubled because "Obama opposed exploring for energy in Alaska. He gave millions of tax dollars to Solyndra, which then went bankrupt. And he blocked the Keystone pipeline. So we will all pay more at the pump."
"We've brought trade cases against China at nearly twice the rate as the last administration."
"The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office concluded ObamaCare will cost the U.S. more than 800,000 jobs."
Says oil "production's down where Obama's in charge."
"Since President Obama took office, our federal spending has increased by nearly 30 percent and our national debt has increased by almost 50 percent."
"What president has the worst record on female labor force participation? Barack Obama."
"Women account for 92.3 percent of the jobs lost under Obama."
"98 percent of American families" make "under $250,000 a year."
President Barack Obama "has doubled the size of government since he took office."
"Under President Obama, domestic oil production is at an eight-year high."
Says the Obama administration "will no longer enforce the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)."
Says Obama health reform law denies millions "access to affordable insurance."
Under the House Republican budget, "if these cuts were to be spread out evenly … the year after next, nearly 10 million college students would see their financial aid cut by an average of more than $1,000 each."
Says Obama has failed to pass a budget.
"Republicans in Congress refuse to list a single tax loophole they are willing to close."
Says Barack Obama has played over 90 rounds of golf as president.
Says Ronald Reagan "understood repeatedly that when the deficit started to get out of control, that for him to make a deal he would have to propose both spending cuts and tax increases."
Says Barack Obama "is the only president to ever cut $500 billion from Medicare."
If the Supreme Court throws out the federal health care law, it "would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress."
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