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Good for thee … but not for me

By Jim Vicevich / February 19, 2009 /

Just remember when you watch this … the political powers in Communist countries always told people what they could and could not do … and then reserved the very best for themselves. I’m not saying we’re headed in that direction, or that Congress reminds me of the Kremlin … I’m just saying that’s what the…

Media describes Palin budget increase as cut

By Steve McGough / September 3, 2008 /

Slashed funding. Budget cuts. Reduction in needed services. Increased class sizes. Shorter library hours. All of these statements are code words used by the liberal left to scare the crap out of senior citizens, school parents and unions. If you don’t agree to tax increases, your precious services – that can only be provided by…

Krauthammer on Hobby Lobby – Media lies will help Democrats

By Steve McGough / July 2, 2014 /

Yup. Charles Krauthammer is right. I’m not sure that I have ever seen such wide-spread media bias in my lifetime. The 16 news headlines and ledes I documented on Monday were just the tip of the iceberg, and the faithful are swallowing the meme whole … the mean guys on the Supreme Court are taking…

Why are people leaving California, and, who are they?

By SoundOffSister / July 22, 2012 /

We did a post recently about the problems of the California pension system.  That prompted a somewhat lively discussion in the comments section about the population of California.  Thanks to those comments, I was reminded of an article I read several months ago that is “exactly on point”, as we lawyers say.

Senator Joe Lieberman calls for special counsel in White House security leak case: video

By Jim Vicevich / June 18, 2012 /

Sen Joe Lieberman won’t make many friends in his party, if he had any left. But then he’s a lame duck and my guess is he is just speaking from the heart. Good for him. On Fox News Sunday the senior Senator from Connecticut told Chris Wallace the only way to avoid an appearance of…

It’s deja vu all over again. Sorta. UPDATE: Video added

By Dimsdale / June 14, 2012 /

As I watched Fox News Sunday this past weekend, I almost fell off my chair during the “Is labor losing its clout?” segment, wherein Chris Wallace interviewed two representatives of public workers unions, Dennis Van Roekel, President of the National Education Association, and Thea Lee, Deputy Chief of Staff of the AFL-CIO.

The newest re-election strategy

By SoundOffSister / April 9, 2012 /

With the war on the rich, big oil, women and the Supreme Court not gaining enough traction, last week the administration tacked in a different direction…home mortgages.

Could we finally be coming to the end of “twinkles”

By Jim Vicevich / October 25, 2011 /

Honestly, I wouldn’t bet on it, but if it is to be so, in a strange, awesomely macabre way, I will miss them. Their crazy demands, Marxist philosophy, anti capitalist slogans were not only entertaining but also head scratching as they carried on their protest with their capitalist tools … umm … computers. Read on.

Symptom of the Disease: Atlanta public school educators cheat to improve student test scores

By Steve McGough / July 6, 2011 /

Teachers, school administrators and principals were directly involved with various efforts – including outright cheating and changing student answers – to increase the Atlanta school systems student performance scores. Some even held “erasure parties” on weekends to change answers.

Connecticut’s smoke and mirrors budget and other liberal wish lists

By Jim Vicevich / June 5, 2011 /

Just an amazing post from the Big Government site about Connecticut’s Democratic legislature and Democratic Gov. and their pursuit to prove that big government tax sucking liberalism can actually work. I was stunned reading the post to see just how liberal the state has become. Sometimes it isn’t until you see it in print that…