October 26, 2012 | No comments
It almost sounds like a joke: You know you live in a battleground state if . . .
In this case, the punch line is: There’s a national bus tour making a stop in your neighborhood.
Already this year rolling … Read more>
July 6, 2011 | No comments
The normal political diatribe for years, from politicians and pundits alike, has been that the focus of nearly every candidate and elected official is and ought to be the economy. No need to be “distracted” by or waste time on … Read more>
October 6, 2010 | No comments
This hot-off-the-editing-computer ad from the Republican Governors Association says it all. From government takeovers, reduced freedoms, unfathomable debt, sky rocketing unemployment, prohibitive taxes, incompetence, oil spills, arrogance and blame, and a general lack of standing in the world — and no end … Read more>
September 30, 2010 | No comments
Speaking of the arrogance of trying to elevate all problems to a “crisis” and thinking a big, powerful, central government can solve those problems, Senator Arrogant himself spoke recently, blaming the average American voter for not knowing enough. What John … Read more>
September 2, 2010 | 1 comment
President Obama’s top economic adviser, Christina Romer, said in her final speech in that capacity yesterday that “there is widespread agreement that the act (so-called stimulus bill) is broadly on track.” Another Orwellian attempt to make true what is not by … Read more>
June 1, 2010 | No comments
What do you call an unfathomable $2 trillion in new government spending when the budget is already trillions in deficit and the nation trillions more in debt? If you’re President Obama, you call it “economic recovery.” But a real, sober view calls … Read more>
March 12, 2010 | No comments
Does nothing shock the public anymore? In yet more Orwellian redefinition of language, Christine Romer, head of President Barack Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers, said the other day that in order to reduce the deficit, the government needs to spend … Read more>
March 10, 2010 | 1 comment
The House remains in session as of this post, but earlier liberal Delegates Joe Morrissey (D-74, Henrico) and David Englin (D-45, Alexandria) railed against Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s recently issued opinion that states the obvious — Virginia law … Read more>