Archive for March 2013
Energy subsidies
Not only is this country going broke, but most of Europe is going broke as well. In this country, strangely, our President bemoans the effects of the sequester, while, at the same time, continues to support massive transfers of your wealth to all sorts of energy subsidies. Someone is now questioning that.
Read MoreTrifecta for tyranny, Part Three
We’ve posted this before (in November, 2011), and Jim spoke about it again today in light of the Supreme Court’s hearings on gay “marriage”.
Read MoreThe Raisin Administrative Committee
I will wager a guess that you have no idea that lurking within the bowels of the federal government we have a Raisin Administrative Committee. But, we do. It has come to light as a result of an oral argument last week before the United States Supreme Court.
Read MoreObamacare’s insurance subsidies
Last week the federal government issued information concerning the sign-up process for Obamacare that will begin October 1 of this year. Here are the details.
Read MoreBackground checks
While the President and many in Congress are demanding federal legislation that will require background checks prior to purchasing a weapon, another piece of our government is insisting that background checks could be unlawful.
Read MoreDetailed report of Newtown massacre will not change gun control agenda
Let’s accept reality here. Gun-control-supporting politicians don’t care about the details from Newtown, they just want to get rid of as many guns as possible since they hate guns and hate gun owners. They do this because that is how they are programmed … they must do something, even when the something they do does…
Read MoreNew York tax credit may lure ‘The Tonight Show’ back to city
New York’s liberal governor, Andrew Cuomo (D) has tucked in a budget provision that would make tax credits available to a live-audience TV talk show that pretty much mirrors what NBC’s “The Tonight Show” would look like if it moved back to New York City.
Read MoreRest in peace Sound Off Mom
As many of you may now know, the Sound Off Mom passed away last week. I wish that all of you could have met her. She was remarkable in so many respects.
Read MoreThe media and the new pope: a study in contrasts, or a study in hypocrisy?
After the media’s breathless run up to the election of Pope Francis, it seems that they taken upon themselves the task of scrutinizing his past. They are examining everything from his childhood, his education, his role in resisting the Argentinian military dictatorship’s “Dirty War” back in the late seventies through early eighties. One story from the…
Read MoreSuccessful students? You don’t deserve to be recognized
At least that’s how I’m reading this. Our collective sensitivities are now so fragile we are unable to recognize high-achieving employees, students or volunteers because the people who are not recognized may feel devastated? I know this has been going on for awhile, but come on now…
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