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Senate votes to “rein in” EPA’s regulation of carbon emissions

By SoundOffSister / April 16, 2011 /

The above headline is a bit misleading, but, so too, are 12 Democrat, and one Republican senators. Let me explain.

Obama’s vision for the next 4 years: tax and spend tax and spend

By Jim Vicevich / July 17, 2012 /

As a conservatarian and I find this chunk of video from Barack Obama’s campaign in Ohio yesterday simply chilling. You’ll just have to decide for yourself.

Governor Malloy are you sure Connecticut is open for business?

By TomTGRWolcott / June 9, 2012 /

Northrop Grumman announced on Friday that it plans to close its manufacturing facility in Norwalk, Ct. The plant has been in operation under various owners since 1961.  Grumman is in the process of consolidating its facilities located in Maryland and Illinois.  There are currently 315 Workers at the Norwalk Plant, 50 of those employees will…

Wisconsin a tale of things to come in November?

By TomTGRWolcott / June 6, 2012 /

With a victory win by Governor Walker with his special recall election, could this be a sign that Democrats are in trouble?  It did not take long for Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairman of the Democratic National Committee to make comments about the recall election. On Capital Hill Debbie Wasserman Shultz had this to say: ““While the…

The media and the new pope: a study in contrasts, or a study in hypocrisy?

By Dimsdale / March 21, 2013 /

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…

Early Voting and Independent Votes

By TomTGRWolcott / November 3, 2012 /

Some Early Voting Result Tally – At this Point the Presidency is up for Grabs The question is how will the independents vote come election day?  Several factors are at play here. Romney was right to use the question, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” With unemployment levels at where they…

Another aspect of the Benghazi debacle….

By Dimsdale / October 19, 2012 /

We all are coming to realize that the Øbama regime displayed remarkable stupidity in the way they covered up the deaths of Ambassador Stevens and three others in Benghazi.   Clearly, despite Øbama’s false outrage at debate #2, the coverup was clearly political, designed to keep the story suppressed and the blame off of Øbama prior…

Doubling down on stupid in the ivory tower….

By Dimsdale / April 26, 2012 /

Amid all of Øbama’s recent student loan rate histrionics in an attempt to buy the votes of college audiences and Jimmy Fallon, I came across this gem of a story on college tuition increases which was briefly mentioned on the WTIC news yesterday. It was a report on the news regarding differential increases in tuition…

Symptom of the Disease: Journalist thinks Connecticut governor must “win” money for state

By Steve McGough / December 30, 2010 /

Yes, I understand the current political climate requires town finance managers to beg for money from the state, and state leaders must beg for money from the federal government, but can we agree this is a problem? Actually, it’s incrementally grown from a small issue to what any well-informed TEA Party member would refer to…

Tuesday’s Blockbuster Lineup … with times

By Jim Vicevich / November 1, 2010 /

Tomorrow’s show may be one of the best we have ever had and includes a stellar lineup of some of the finest young minds in commentary journalism today. The lineup with time of appearance below the fold. Make sure you vote, then tune in.