Monthly Archives: March 2010

Quality Time With the Constitution

I keep repeating this, but it really is heartwarming to hear regular people talking about the Constitution lately.  With this crop of politicians in control, many Americans now clearly realize why the constitution’s specific controls on the scope of government are … Continue reading

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It’s Not Fox News, It’s America

Someone, likely the prolific @Cubachi, tweeted a link to a post at the LA Times blog section titled Fox News, 1, CNN, MSNBC, White House O.  The author, Johanna Neuman, declares that with the latest ratings Fox News is “now king”.  Even the President, who … Continue reading

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I’m Done Arguing With Liberals

Though it has been my favorite sport since Bush (41) was President, I am done arguing with liberals.  They are still high-fiving over their victory over public opinion – they do know best, after all – and uttering self-congratulatory phrases … Continue reading

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November is Only Trenton

People need to stop using the R-word.  Just remember that we are right and they are wrong.  If we truly believe in the exceptionalism of our system we have to believe that we can win this historic struggle within that … Continue reading

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American Up!

Somehow ObamaCare was successfully slimed through Congress and passed against the wishes of a majority of American citizens.  I’m still both stunned and furious at the manner in which our elected representatives thumbed their noses in the faces of the … Continue reading

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Required Reading For Arguing With Statists

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Barack Obama: Poverty Pimp

[Hat tip to Mark Levin for this story] Writing in NRO, the well respected Robert Rector describes fundamental changes to the way that the government will measure poverty in America.  The current method of measuring poverty deals with purchasing power … Continue reading

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Liberalism: Immoral, Not Just Wrong

In these challenging economic and political times, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the volume of new proposals and the accompanying focus group tested disinformation campaigns.  People often get so caught up in arguing the details of a program … Continue reading

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Visualizing the National Debt

BillShrink has an interesting and informative visualization of the National Debt (i.e. Obama’s credit card in our names).  Click on the image to see it in a larger format over at BillShrink:

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Coincidence or Corruption?

This should be an outrage to every American who opposes corruption in government.  Just a couple of hours before the White House was to host 10 House Democrats who voted against ObamaCare, President Obama nominated the brother of one of the holdouts … Continue reading

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