Seeds of a revolution

Once we wrest control of Congress from the looters, we should get to work on passing constitutional amendments setting congressional term limits and strict spending limits. They've shown they can't be trusted with the Treasury.

More insanity from the Messiah

"The presidency of Barack Obama will be remembered as one that sought to humiliate America by prostrating it before some of the worst human rights violators in the world. To ask North Korea to help America 'form a more perfect union' is insane."

NYT glosses inconvenient points in boosting renewable energy in Australia

Australia could switch over to renewable in just 10 years by constructing 12 thermal solar stations and 23 wind farms, a Melbourne University study cited in the report has concludes.

Summer of recovery? Checking stimulus state by state

Recovery?

LA to open half billion dollar school...WHY?

The“Taj Mahal” in Los Angeles costs about $137,600 for every student that it will house, Schaeffer says.

Pushing green energy can hurt economy

Putting America on a strict diet to only consume renewable energy in order to cut down on greenhouse gases is not a new trend. In fact, this diet Barack Obama fully supports has left some European countries sick and ailing.

What the council could learn from the BOE

   If you were one of the nearly 500 at the dedication of the new school last week you may have missed what was so conspicuous by its absence.  Need a hint?

Time for Robin Hood to back off

Robin Hood might be seen as a hero to the poor, but for those with money, he is a menace.  Stealing from the rich to give to the poor is not the way a proper democracy, like America, should work.

Summer recovery tour a joke

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 142,221,000 employed Americans in January of 2009 and as of July 31st, 2010, there are 138,960,000 Americans employed. That is a net loss of 3,261,000 employed Americans—an amazing fall in employment over the course of a year and a half!

What's good for the goose

If the Republican Party wishes to regain the trust of the people it betrayed during the Bush years, then it should think long and hard about reversing its current "default setting" with respect to party purity.

Remember Obama's healthcare promises? He lied!

As cost-based health decisions, and the forced change of health care plans begin to dominate the health care discussion, the realities of ObamaCare are beginning to take hold. It is a brave new world, where the sickest and weakest among us are deemed expendable by government decision makers because it is just too expensive to pay to give them the medicines that just might keep them alive

Don't fall for anti-incumbancy foil

As a North Carolinian, it pains me to admit the Tar Heel state's curious affection for Democrats.

Low marks for Obama


“Less than a majority of Americans give Obama a positive review for the job he is doing as president overall, and the same applies to their opinions of how he is handling most of the issues he is having to contend with as president,” Gallup observes.

How the IRS got to be God


The government does not take lightly its citizens not paying their taxes.
 

Washington's disconnect with small business

Kerrigan

States should say no to latest bailout

Not even the federal government, with trillions of new dollars thrown from helicopters, can reinflate the housing bubble.  Nor can it even afford its own profligate spending, as evidenced by the Fed's growing investment in the national debt.  So by no means can it afford to print more money to balance state budgets.
 

The charade of Obama transparency

Transparency

Where are the jobs, Mr. Obama?


These jobs and unemployment numbers are not only troubling, they are devastating. The economy has been in a downward spiral since 2008 and is showing no signs of recovery.

Teacher union bailout politically motivated

The Senate's decision to spend $10 billion on education jobs this week is revealing -- and deeply discouraging.

Are labor unions even necessary?

But at no point in American history has there evern been a need for such organizations such as the SEIU, AFL, NEA, UAW, and so on to “protect” workers in the workplace.


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