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Summer of Recovery

By TomTGRWolcott / June 24, 2012 /

Just two short years ago, seems longer to me, the Obama administration hailed that it was to be “The Summer of Recovery”.   The stimulus bill was passed by congress, both the house and senate, of course it was alL under the control of the Democrats. WILD and EXOTIC claims were made that this new law would…

Face it: they just don’t trust you….

By Dimsdale / March 5, 2013 /

All this renewed talk about gun control in the wake of the Newtown murders made me realize: the liberals just don’t trust you do to much of anything on your own. Consider, if you will, a few of the liberties the left has tried to, is trying, or has, wrested from you: School choice and/or…

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.

Identification Please

By TomTGRWolcott / June 10, 2012 /

With the November Election just 149 days away the topic of having to show an I.D. prior to casting a vote has become topic of debate.  I have been asked for my personal ID in several activities that I conduct through out the day such as:

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 “Paycheck Fairness” Act: politician, heal thyself….

By Dimsdale / June 6, 2012 /

Democrats, in an effort to bolster their female voter base and distract from the lousy Øbama economy, are making a big stink about the “Paycheck Fairness Act” (PFA) boondoggle, which is said to complement to the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, the first piece of legislation President Obama signed upon taking office no less.  …

When is an apology not an apology? And when is it a revelation?

By Dimsdale / August 1, 2012 /

Answer: When it is issued by Øbama or one of his acolytes. If you don’t rely on the mainstream media, you are probably aware that Charles Krauthammer (hereafter: KH), commenting on Romney’s European tour, noted the following: …On the contrary. Obama started his presidency by returning to the British Embassy the bust of Winston Churchill…

Being a Democrat means never having to say you are sorry

By Dimsdale / February 15, 2012 /

Remember the comment that East Haven mayor Joseph Maturo made (“I might have tacos”) in response to a reporter’s question about what he would be doing for East Haven hispanics after the arrest of four East Haven police officers for allegedly racially profiling and bullying Latino residents? As reported in U.S. News, Gov. Malloy said that…

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…

Why the health care industry is behind Coakley in Massachusetts

By Steve McGough / January 13, 2010 /

Speculation everywhere concerning why health care insurance and pharmaceutical companies are tossing money at Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley in support of her bid for Senate. When you’re a big company, you’ve got to play both sides.