Author: Doug Sachtleben

Club for Growth Applauds Choice of Mulvaney to Head OMB

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“Mick Mulvaney is a leader among economic conservatives, and his selection is a major victory for taxpayers.” Washington, DC – Club for Growth president David McIntosh released the following statement in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of Rep. Mick Mulvaney (SC-05) to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget: “The days of […]

Club for Growth Hopes Rick Perry Will Be Final Energy Secretary

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“Governor Perry has a prime opportunity to serve taxpayers by closing the doors at DOE.” Washington, DC – Club for Growth president David McIntosh released the following statement in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of former Texas Governor Rick Perry to be Secretary of Energy: “Rick Perry will be a strong advocate for free-market […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Congressman-elect Mike Johnson (LA-04)

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“Mike Johnson’s deep respect for the Constitution and his commitment to economic liberty will make him a strong leader on pro-growth policy in Washington.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC released the following statement congratulating Louisiana State Rep. Mike Johnson for his election to Congress from Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District: “Mike Johnson’s deep […]

Club for Growth Applauds Nomination of AG Scott Pruitt as EPA Administrator

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“The EPA’s reign of regulatory malpractice is coming to an end.” Washington, DC – Club for Growth president David McIntosh released the following statement in response to reports of President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency: “The EPA’s reign of regulatory malpractice is coming to an […]

Why ‘Buy America’ isn’t good for Americans

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Published in Conservative Review  12/6/16 By David McIntosh Americans love competition. When it’s time to buy a product or service we want choices that induce competition. And when the buyer is the federal government — using our tax dollars — we definitely want the most bang for the buck. Like our president-elect showed in his […]

Club for Growth Backs House Leadership’s Warning Against Tariffs

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“Tax cuts and deregulation will make the American economy great again, but tariffs and trade wars will make it tank again.”  Washington, DC – Club for Growth president David McIntosh released the following statement in response to published reports that “House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy refused to back President-elect Donald Trump’s push for a 35-percent […]

Trump Should Tread Softly On His New Trade Agenda

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In an op-ed published (11/28/16) in Investor’s Business Daily, Club President David McIntosh and Cato Institute Adjunct Scholar Scott Lincicome addressed economic and legal concerns in the President-elect’s trade rhetoric. IBD Op-Ed President-Elect Donald Trump has released an ambitious to-do list. His plans for cutting individual and corporate taxes, for repealing and replacing ObamaCare, and […]

Club on Trump’s Carrier Deal

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Club President David McIntosh discussed President-elect Trump’s Indiana Carrier deal during an appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Making Money w Charles Payne” on 12-1-16

Export Import Bank

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The Export-Import Bank is a federal agency that uses billions of tax dollars to back foreign business deals for a small handful of large companies. It is a classic Washington example of picking winners and losers. Some U.S. companies are supported by taxpayers, but most are not. Congressional authorization for Ex-Im lapsed in 2015, and […]

Club for Growth Supports Nomination of Rep. Tom Price as HHS Secretary

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“Dr. Price brings a common sense commitment to free market health care reforms.” Washington, DC – Club for Growth president David McIntosh released the following statement in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Congressman Tom Price to lead the Department of Health and Human Services: “Tom Price brings something to HHS that’s been missing […]