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Connecticut Republican Legislators Gearing up for November 2012

By TomTGRWolcott / June 6, 2012 /

Like the federal budget the state of Connecticut’s debt keeps rising.  At the time of this writing the states debt is  $40,629,690,000+ and rising despite tax hikes and new taxes levied on services such as pet grooming, hair cuts. The states debt clock can be found here:  http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-connecticut-debt-clock.html The Connecticut Republicans are now asking “Can…

Kentucky GOP congressman receives “Porker of the Month” award

By Steve McGough / August 25, 2010 /

Symptom of the disease I tell ya. Corruption is everywhere in Washington and the solution to solve the beltway-critter’s cash redistribution efforts is to move power back to the states. Rep. Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) sponsors a bill which would provide federal grants to overseas wildlife protection for lions and cheetahs. Rogers’ daughter likes cats.

I’ll take one of these please … Basil Marceaux for Governor

By Jim Vicevich / July 23, 2010 /

Connecticut is so doggone boring. Tom Foley, boring. Dan Malloy, sooooo predictably left, Oz, playing it safe my man. But here …now here is a candidate for Governor that I can really get my arms around.

Featured Video: Elbert Guillory from Louisiana becomes a Republican

By Steve McGough / June 18, 2013 /

This video should fire up a few people. State Sen. Elbert Guillory (D-La.) recently made the decision to switch his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, and in this video he explains why. There is nothing here that conservatives have not embraced for years, but it’s still nice to see a politician switch and explain himself in…

Interesting: NBC News Political Unit has ALL House races shifting to right

By Steve McGough / October 29, 2010 /

With the last update from the NBC Political Unit prior to election day, every change analysts have made concerning House of Representatives elections have shifted in favor of the Republican. This in no way means Republicans are favored in the race, but is a clear indication of momentum for Republicans.

It’s here! Basil Marceaux’s first campaign ad

By Jim Vicevich / August 4, 2010 /

Much more awesome than I even imagined. Don’t be scared. Go ahead. Watch it. There’s really nothing here that Basil didn’t say before. This is just in a “slicker”, more Madison Avenuey, format. And just think … he said he would be Governor of any state if he could fix it.