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Posted by Bill Whittle over at PJTV … What difference does it make?
Ramesh Ponnuru over at National Review has a must-read post concerning the ban on plastic bags. As it turns out, those reusable “recycle friendly” bags you buy at the local store for $1.99 each can be dangerous to your health.
Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) should be in huge trouble. Last week, I called for his immediate resignation not due to the ongoing Dominican Republic underage prostitute allegations, rather is $60,000 late “payment” to a political friend and donor for two chartered jet flights to the island.
In spite of his abysmal performance in a Senate hearing this week, Chuck Hagel (RINO, Ne.) will be confirmed by the Senate as Secretary of Defense. Democrats in the Senate have circled the wagons and deemed that abysmal is acceptable.
Just the presence of a firearm stops thousands of crimes, and we all need to acknowledge that fact.
We did a post recently about last weeks’s decisionof the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in Canning v. NLRB. That court found that President Obama’s January 4, 2012 appointment of three members to the NLRB was unconstitutional.
We did a post 18 months ago about the EPA’s requirement that refiners blend a specific amount of celluosic ethanol into gasoline. If they didn’t blend the required amount, the refiners could obtain a “waiver” by paying the federal government $1.13 for every gallon of celluosic ethanol they didn’t consume.
On Friday, the United States Circuit Court for the D.C. Circuit issued its ruling in Canning v. NLRB. The decision can only be considered a blow to the President’s agenda.
Luckily, Obamacare has now been passed so we can see what is in it. But, the picture just keeps getting worse.
Hopefully you are not on such a 2nd Amendment “overload” that you won’t read this. While we often speak of the Heller decision and the McDonald decision, lost in the shuffle is the Nordyke decision.