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Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Resigns. What Now?

July 4, 2009

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Sarah Palin is done with the governor business. She decided to step down as Governor of Alaska. Of course, the announcement caused the rumors and speculations to fly.  There are more questions than answers really.  Party line Democrats and Republicans both will go through hyptoheticals ad nauseum.
What Should Sarah Palin Do Now?

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House of Representatives Fail America With Passing of Cap and Trade

June 27, 2009
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The average American who has yet to hear the wake-up call will instead be woken up by a kick in the teeth from our government.  America is going away and what it is being replaced with is a nightmare.
The House of Representatives passed the cap and trade legislation 219-212 this evening.  If this bill ends [...]

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Fundamental Flaws In The Argument For Government Health Care

June 20, 2009

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On Government Health Care

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Quick Thoughts on Sonia Sotomayor and Supreme Court Nominations

May 31, 2009

It could probably be pretty easy to form an argument against the appointment for Sotomayor.  After all, she is a person that Obama is trying to appoint.  We have seen the kind of people he appoints. They are the kind of people who want to raise taxes on honest citizens while not paying taxes themselves.  [...]

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Cardin’s Proposed Newspaper Bailout a Terrible Idea

March 29, 2009

Back on January 1, 2009 I had posted about a possible newspaper bailout.  Now another unscrupulous politician, Benjamin Cardin (D) is proposing The Newspaper Revitalization Act.
If this ever moves forward, there is going to be a lot of nonsense from politicians about the newspaper industry and tradition, and so on.
The fact is that they have [...]

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Mr. President, Isn't a Trillion a Big Number?

March 23, 2009

I am under the assumption that you are pretty good at math. I would hope a President would be good at math, at least basic math. This being said, I just wanted to make sure I am not crazy. You see, Mr. President, I was under the impression that a trillion is a big number.

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De-evolution of Modern American Politics

October 29, 2008

Modern Political success = what side can write the better soap opera
This political soap opera only goes to show how much our “leaders” and society as a whole have changed for the worse. How can anyone who is informed argue on behalf of either party?
 It must be nice for Obama to have 90% of mainstream [...]

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