Grassroots in Nebraska

Working towards Constitutional, limited government

  • Home
  • About
    • About GiN
    • Principles
    • Operating Philosophy
    • Policies
  • Elections
    • Election 2016
    • Election 2014
    • Election 2012
    • Election 2010
    • Local Elections
    • Sample Ballots
  • Local
    • City of Lincoln
    • Lancaster County
  • State
    • Your Representatives
    • Governor
    • NE Unicameral
  • Federal
  • Contact
    • Subscribe
    • Tip Submissions
You are here: Home / Archives for congress

NE Primary Election 2018: Deb Fischer, What Have You Done For — or To — Us Lately?

Originally published April 30, 2018, By Linda. Updated May 1, 2018. Leave a Comment

NE Primary Election 2018: Deb Fischer, What Have You Done For — or To — Us Lately?

Deb Fischer has been Nebraska’s U.S. Senator for six years now and is running for a second term.  Actually, she’s running in the primary seeking the right to run for that second term.  She didn’t draw a “bye” in the primary, unlike U.S. Representative Jeff Fortenberry.  On the contrary, she’s being primaried by a total […]

Filed Under: 2018 Elections, Congress, Elections, Featured, US Senate Tagged With: 2018 Primary election, congress, deb fischer, election, gin, Grassroots in Nebraska, nebraska primary election, politicians, primary election, senate candidates, u.s. senate, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer

Obamcare’s Gruber: It’s Not About Calling You Stupid

Originally published December 21, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 8, 2015. Leave a Comment

Obamcare’s Gruber: It’s Not About Calling You Stupid

Economist Jonathan Gruber gained wide notoriety in November when it seemed that each new day revealed a new video of the MIT professor arrogantly crowing about his uber-insider participation in what he portrayed as deception of “too stupid” American voters and Congress in the effort to get the health care law passed. I think it […]

Filed Under: Congress, Featured, Health Care, Ruling Class Tagged With: cbo, committee, conflict of interest, congress, congressional budget office, corruption, exchanges, experts, funds, government, health care law, health insurance, hearing, jonathan gruber, obamacare, oversight, reform, taxpayer

Immigration Executive Order: Fortenberry Parrots Party Line

Originally published November 23, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 8, 2015. 2 Comments

Immigration Executive Order: Fortenberry Parrots Party Line

Rep. Jeff Fortenberry’s special statement on Pres. Obama’s executive order benefiting millions of illegal immigrants displays inherent misunderstanding of the message sent by voters on November 4 and what’s required to deal with President’s abuse of power.  Read full articleImmigration Executive Order: Fortenberry Parrots Party Line

Filed Under: Constitution, Featured, Immigration, Jeff Fortenberry Tagged With: 1st congressional district nebraska, congress, congressman, executive orders, illegal immigration, immigration, jeff fortenberry, nebraska, president obama, u.s. house of representatives

Lee Terry’s Loss Misinterpreted by Nebraska Ruling Class

Originally published November 19, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 5, 2015. Leave a Comment

Lee Terry’s Loss Misinterpreted by Nebraska Ruling Class

GOP Election Misinterpretation 2014 seems very much like GOP Election Misinterpretation 2012. Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District voters sent a message November 4, but will the party powerful willfully ignore it?  Read full articleLee Terry’s Loss Misinterpreted by Nebraska Ruling Class

Filed Under: 2014 Elections, Congress, Featured, Ruling Class Tagged With: 2014 election, brad ashford, congress, Elections, incumbents, lee terry, nebraska, nebraska 2nd congressional district, negop, republican party, results, voters

Nebraska Election 2014: Candidate Profiles

Originally published October 26, 2014, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 2 Comments

Nebraska Election 2014: Candidate Profiles

Be sure to read the text below the list for important notes about these profiles. Simply click anywhere within the gray area to toggle the candidate lists open and shut. If you’d like to see (view / download / print) a sample Lancaster County ballot, while reviewing these profiles, click HERE. General sample ballots, listing […]

Filed Under: 2014 Elections, Featured Tagged With: 2014 election, attorney general, candidates, challengers, congress, congressmen, democrats, Elections, governor, incumbents, independents, legislature, nebraska, republicans, secretary of state, state, state auditor, state senators, statewide ballot, u.s. senate, Unicameral, voting records

Nebraska’s Primary Election, May 13th, SAMPLE BALLOTS

Originally published April 16, 2014, By Linda. Updated July 21, 2015. Leave a Comment

Nebraska’s Primary Election, May 13th, SAMPLE BALLOTS

Each election season, GiN posts links to the sample ballots well before election day so our readers can bone up on all the candidates and all the races, not just those that gain the attention of the mainstream media.  I’m a little slow on the draw this year, but here they are such as they […]

Filed Under: 2014 Elections, Elections, Featured, Nebraska Tagged With: 2014, 2014 election in nebraska, 2014 nebraska primary election, 2014 primary election, candidates for office in nebraska, congress, election races in nebraska, gin, Grassroots in Nebraska, may 13, pdf sample ballot, primary election nebraska, primary election nebraska sample ballot, printable sample ballot, sample ballot, sample ballot 2014 nebraska election

Ruling: State Lawsuit Against Illegal ObamaCare IRS Rule Can Proceed

Originally published September 12, 2013, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 2 Comments

Ruling: State Lawsuit Against Illegal ObamaCare IRS Rule Can Proceed

On August 11, 2013, a federal judge ruled that the State of Oklahoma has standing to proceed with a lawsuit challenging an Internal Revenue Service rule issued in May 2012 regarding premium subsidies in the form of tax credits and penalties delivered through the Affordable Care Act’s insurance exchange provisions. Oklahoma’s Attorney General Scott Pruitt […]

Filed Under: Featured, Federal Legislation, Health Care, Legal Limit, State Sovereignty Tagged With: aca, attorney general, attorneys general, congress, defund, governor, governors, health care law, insurance exchanges, irs, jon bruning, jonathan adler, lawsuit, legislators, litigation, michael cannon, nfib v sebelius, obamacare, oklahoma, ppaca, state senators

People Don’t Walk Away From a Fool and His Money

Originally published January 28, 2013, By Linda. Updated February 25, 2018. Leave a Comment

People Don’t Walk Away From a Fool and His Money

Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series, see the bottom for a complete list. * * * * * * * * * * You’re probably familiar with the old adage “a fool and his money are soon parted.” Paul McCartney put a twist on this proverb in his lyrics for the song […]

Filed Under: Budget, Character, Charity vs Welfare, Civil Society, Congress, Featured, Federal, Founding Principles, Government Spending, Health Care, History, Morality, Nebraska, Personal Responsibility, Senators, Sovereignty, State Legislation, State Sovereignty, Unicameral, Welfare Tagged With: 1988 state of the union address, a fool and his money, aid to medicaid funding, appropriations committee chair heath mello, badfinger, battle for the future, bill clinton, charity, clinton welfare reform, come and get it, congress, conservative moral arguments, Constitution, creating dependency, dependency, dependency on government, distributive justice, entitled, entitlement mentality, executive power, expanding medicaid, extending unemployment benefits, extension of unemployment benefits, Featured, gaming the welfare system, gin, government, government dependency, government spending, Grassroots in Nebraska, Health Care, health care law, health care reform, healthcare, healthcare reform, heath mello, jean-baptiste michau, john stossel, legislature, limited government, long term unemployed, long-term unemployment, makers and takers, means-tested government benefits, medicaid, medicaid eligibility, medicaid expansion, medicaid expansion nebraska, medicaid funding, medicaid in trouble, moral arguments for conservatism, moral ground, moral hazard, moral values, morality, nation of takers, national values, ne, nebr, nebraska, nebraska budget, nebraska legislature, nebraska unicameral, negrassroots, obamacare, paul mccartney, politicians, president ronald reagan, progressivism, public assistance, Reagan's state of the union address, Reagan's state of the union speech, redistribution of wealth, ronald reagan, senator heath mello, sense of entitlement, sixth sense, social justice, social security, social security disability, social security disability insurance program, social welfare programs, social welfare state, state senators, state sovereignty, stossel, tom evans jr., unemployment benefits, unemployment compensation, unemployment insurance, Unicameral, unicameral appropriations committee, waiver of work requirements, welfare, welfare as disincentive to work, welfare fraud, welfare punishes work, welfare queen, work ethic

House Rules Committee Was Right on Health Care Defunding Amendment: RULES MATTER

Originally published February 17, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated October 2, 2014. 4 Comments

Iowa Congressman Steve King definitely has a fan base among those who are opposed to the health care law. Of course, because he represents constituents in a neighboring state, many conservatives / limited government folks in Nebraska are familiar with Rep. King and appreciative of his outspoken opposition to the implementation of the health care […]

Filed Under: Federal, Health Care Tagged With: amendment, appropriations, budget, committee hearing, committee on rules, committee testimony, congress, congressman steve king, continuing resolution, david drier, deem and pass, defund obamacare, defunding health care, defunding healthcare, dirty tricks, ethics and principles, h.r. 1, Health Care, health care law implementation, healthcare, house, house of representatives, hr1, hypocrites, king's proposed amendment, Nancy Pelosi, reconciliation, rep. drier, rep. foxx, rep. king, rep. steve king, representative steve king, republicans, rob bishop, vehicles to stop health care, virginia foxx

10 Untold Truths About Health Care Law State Officials Hope You Miss

Originally published January 29, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated December 8, 2014. 10 Comments

10 Untold Truths About Health Care Law State Officials Hope You Miss

Updated May 2012: To clarify it’s overall message: State officials hope you miss the truths listed here simply because most of them and their predecessors in office have painted themselves into a corner. Please share this with anyone you know who does not want the health care law implemented. While this article has been written […]

Filed Under: Budget, Health Care, Nebraska, State Sovereignty, Unicameral Tagged With: adrian smith, attorneys general lawsuit, congress, dave heineman, election issues, expanding medicaid programs, governor, Health Care, health care law, health care reform, implementation, insurance exchanges, jeff fortenberry, jeremy nordquist, lee terry, medicaid, medicaid expansion, nebraska, nebraska gop, obama care, obamacare, repeal, state budgets, state legislators, state legislatures, stimulus bill, Unicameral, universal health care, welfare programs, welfare state

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Next Page »

Latest

Dream Small

Dream Small

In 2016, during a period of about a year when it seemed possible -- even likely … Read full article...

Nebraska 2018 Primary Election Sample Ballots

Nebraska 2018 Primary Election Sample Ballots

Back by popular dem