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TEA Party efforts – conservative disorganization

By Steve McGough / April 19, 2009 /

There has been quite a bit of discussion about who attended the TEA Parties, and questions like ‘what do you want?’ have been pretty popular. When you have a true grass roots effort – like this one – there are bound to be different, sometimes disorganized messages. Hey, that’s not necessarily a bad thing, and…

Limbaugh to pull out of New York

By Steve McGough / March 31, 2009 /

I understand Limbaugh’s situation is an individual case, but when you target high-wage earners with putative income taxes, those high-wage earners have the ability to work somewhere else. And sometimes they do.

Army Lt. Col. writes about deployment experience – Truth, lies and Afghanistan

By Steve McGough / February 7, 2012 /

I found this link in a post from a forum I frequent unrelated to politics, yesterday and then Drudge picked it up and AP at Hot Air posted on the subject last night. It’s one respected man’s opinion, but it is just that. Afghanistan might not be going as well as we are told.

Has Obama given up US sovereignty to world?

By Steve McGough / April 5, 2009 /

After last weeks G20 summit that seemed to go so well – but got nothing done – we need to ask the question concerning United States sovereignty. Has President Obama signed our country up for some sort of financial oversight board that would place US companies under international regulation? Of course, Congress needs to get…

Another look at the Flat Tax and why it’s a good idea

By Steve McGough / March 29, 2010 /

There always seems to be a buzz about the Fair Tax and the Flat Tax. Dan Mitchel from the Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation has a video specifically on the Flat Tax, allowing you to learn more about the subject.

Small percentage of D.C. employees fired for unemployment fraud

By Steve McGough / February 7, 2012 /

I first want to point out that only a small percentage of employees in the District’s workforce were fired, but still 90 employees were fired after a three year investigation revealed they cashed unemployment checks between a few hundred and $20,000 while they were employed by the district.

The United States Constitution

By Steve McGough / December 20, 2007 /

The United States Constitution We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of…

AIG Bonuses are justified and necessary, an alternate view

By Erik Blazynski / March 17, 2009 /

Pay the bonuses already and lets move on.

Obama’s education secretary Duncan may have manipulated student enrollment in Chicago

By Steve McGough / March 23, 2010 /

Arne Duncan – when heading the Chicago public school system – may have placed students in the school of their parents choice after taking calls from powerful business owners and political elites, including congressmen and senators. This special “appeal” process was unknown to the general public.

Health Care Summit Focus Group: Condescension

By Jim Vicevich / February 25, 2010 /

Hmmm. Could it be Obama’s summit backfired. The famous Frank Luntz (who also discusses his polling with the President) filled the room with Democrats and Republicans split 50/50 and the results were stunning. By a wide margin they told Congress, to start over.