Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX) met with area business owners, community leaders and public servants last week, to talk about the state of Washington politics, as well as his new position as chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
McCaul stopped in on his way to meet with Gov. Rick Perry in Houston.
McCaul started off the meeting by telling members that the infighting between the two parties is due to one side being stuck in perpetual campaign mode, instead of governing. His specific target was President Obama.
"He is in a mode where he says let's talk about immigration reform, let's talk about everything but the economy," McCaul said. "He's in campaign mode."
McCaul told the audience that despite his position on the Homeland Security Committee, he hasn't been invited to the White House for meetings once.
"No attempt, despite all the talk about coming together," he said.
McCaul focused a lot of his criticism on the White House and Democrats in the Senate not passing a budget in the last four years; instead they have relied on continuing resolutions just to keep the government running.
"Four years without a budget," he said. "It's one of the most irresponsible things I have ever seen."
He also said that the recent Presidential election was about scaring voters, rather than talking about tough budgetary decisions that need to be made.
"This president won the election pandering to people that receive entitlement benefits," he said. "He was scaring the hell out of people."
McCaul said that Obama's recent attempts to demonize Republicans in the eyes of the voters don't help solve the problems facing the nation.
"We all agree that there needs to be a safety net, that we need to help those less fortunate, but it shouldn't be permanent," he said.
"Greece. That's where we are headed if we don't change our way," he added, referring to the debt riddled nation with a struggling economy.
McCaul went on to talk about his ascension to the chairman's seat of the Homeland Security Committee.
The Congressman went on to say there are numerous things he currently disagrees with the Obama administration on, specifically naming the Benghazi attacks and al-Qaeda's presence in Africa.
(The Obama administration's) narrative is that the al-Qaeda threat is over," McCaul said. "The African theater proves it is not."
McCaul said that al-Qaeda has seen resurgence since the Arab Spring uprising in North Africa, raising money and securing weapons.
"Al-Qaeda has reconstituted in North Africa, raised $100 million and grabbed arms caches from Libya, so we need to make sure that stays over there," he said. "These are serious weapons when compared to what they or the Taliban possessed."
Another concern of McCaul's are the recent calls from the Arab world to release Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, otherwise known as the Blind Sheik, who was convicted and jailed in connection with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. McCaul said the fact that the United States has imprisoned Rahman, combined with recent al-Qaeda chatter promising "shocking" attacks in the U.S., is a big concern to him and members of his committee.
When it comes to the Benghazi attacks, McCaul said he has a hard time reconciling the stories presented by the White House and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, with other accounts presented about the attack that killed a U.S. ambassador.
"I brought up a classified security document that was sent to (Clinton's) office and she admitted that she never saw it, her staff never saw it – well, who saw it?" he said.
CAIRO (AP) — Ambassador Chris Stevens was still breathing when Libyans stumbled across him inside a room in the American Consulate in Benghazi, pulled him out and drove him to a hospital after last week's deadly attack in the eastern Libyan city, witnesses told The Associated Press on Monday.
Fahd al-Bakoush, a freelance videographer, was among the Libyan civilians searching through the consulate after gunmen and protesters rampaged through it last Tuesday night. Al-Bakoush said he heard someone call out that he had tripped over a dead body.
A group of people gathered as several men pulled the seemingly lifeless form from the room. They saw he was alive and a foreigner, though no one recognized him as Stevens, al-Bakoush said.
He was breathing and his eyelids flickered, he said. "I tested his pulse and he was alive," he said "No doubt. His face was blackened and he was like a paralyzed person."
Video taken by al-Bakoush and posted on YouTube shows Stevens being carried out of a small dark room through a window with a raised shutter and being laid on the floor. One man touches his neck to feel for a pulse. Some of the men shout, "God is great."
The video has been authenticated since Stevens' face is clearly visible and he is wearing the same white t-shirt seen in authenticated photos of him being carried away one another man's shoulders, presumably moments later. Two colleagues of al-Bakoush who also witnessed the scene confirmed that he took the footage.
Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attack on the consulate, part of a wave of assaults on U.S. diplomatic missions in Muslim countries over a low-budget movie made in the United daStates that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad.
The accounts of all three witnesses mesh with that of the doctor who treated Stevens that night. Last week, the doctor told The Associated Press that Stevens was nearly lifeless when he was brought by Libyans, with no other Americans around, to the Benghazi hospital where he worked. He said Stevens had severe asphyxia from the smoke and that he tried to resuscitate him with no success. Only later did security officials confirm it was Stevens.
A freelance photographer who was with al-Bakoush at the scene, Abdel-Qader Fadl, said Stevens was unconscious and "maybe moved his head, but only once."
Ahmed Shams, a 22-year-old arts student who works with the two, said the group cried out "God is great" in celebration after discovering he wasn't dead. "We were happy to see him alive. The youth tried to rescue him. But there was no security, no ambulances, nothing to help," he said.
The men carried Stevens to a private car to drive him to the hospital since there was no ambulance, all three witnesses said.
Copyright 2012 The Associated Press.
It was nearly a year ago when President Barack Obama snidely suggested that his foreign policy was superior to other viewpoints, by answering “ask Osama bin Laden and the 22 out of 30 top al Qaeda leaders who have been taken off the field whether I engage in appeasement” during a press conference.
Ahh yes. The playground answer.
Fine. I’ll go with that.
Mr. President, you should ask Ambassador Chris Stevens whether your foreign policy decisions are correct.
Ask our soldiers, marines, airmen and sailors -- since they have had to mourn twice as many deaths in Afghanistan since you took office.
Ask those of us in the media who are force fed your half-truths and talking points, instead of real answers to hard questions.
I am tired of the President of the United States acting like he is the uniter of the world.
Pardon me Mr. President, but I am a citizen of the United States, not the world. Just look at my birth certificate. (Note: This is called sarcasm.)
Should we seek peace and prosperity around the world? Yes. Should we do it at the expense of America and her citizens? I answer that with a profound no.
It’s not just your poorly thought out foreign policy that draws my ire. At home your policies have failed us too.
Gas prices have doubled since you took the oath of office.
Unemployment still hovers above eight percent and that’s just the fudged partisan numbers from your friendly little labor department.
In some states, median incomes are at the lowest level since the Great Depression.
I could go on typing all of your failures Mr. President, but that may cause carpal tunnel and since you passed the healthcare bill, insurance companies have had enough time to find out what is in it. My deductibles are now too high for that.
Suffice it to say I won’t be voting for you this year sir. Don’t take it personal, it’s just that I’m from the Show-me State and well, you haven’t shown me a thing.
The only thrill up my leg I plan on getting soon is the one when I see you board Air Force One next Jan. 20, headed for Chicago and the arms of Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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