Best of Luck in 2010.
Here’s a start.
UPDATE: Good Morning. It is now 01/01/10. (Looks like machine language. To those familiar with computer programming, that is.)
Best of Luck in 2010.
Here’s a start.
UPDATE: Good Morning. It is now 01/01/10. (Looks like machine language. To those familiar with computer programming, that is.)
Yup, Mayor “I Bought My 3rd Term” Bloomberg wants them all gone.
Better read this article, and follow the links within it. This appears to be a blueprint to skirt the 2nd Amendment AND Congress.
Pay attention, folks. Oh, and don’t forget about Interpol.
UPDATEx1: Let’s not forget about an upcoming SCOTUS hearing in March, McDonald vs. Chicago. As Damon Root tells it, the First Amendment isn’t allowed to be experimented on by states – so why should the Second Amendment be any different?
How to save yourself and others. On a plane.
Or not.
Like, this is going to change anything.
Twits in charge. Feel like obeying them now?
UPDATE: “The system worked.” What system there, dipsy-doodle?
UPDATEx2: Flight 253 witness: Before the terrorist got on the plane.
UPDATEx3: Now we hear about how (and who did it) aviation security funds were cut back in July – and where they ended up. I hope Connecticut voters read about this.
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, National Defense, Politics
Republican Scott Brown is an opponent to Democrat Coakely in a special election scheduled for January 16th in 2010.
This election is to fill the seat that Sen. Ted Kennedy held.
To see why this could be very important, read this Examiner article.
Send him a contribution if you can.
Meet the New Administration, Same as the Old One.
Christmas is now the same as before.
UPDATEx1: Now for the scary part. What? Blood boiling yet? Well, it should be.
Hey, it’s not me defining that.
It’s Richard A. Epstein. It is also an interesting read.
UPDATEx1: Senator Jim DeMint weighs in on this issue.
UPDATEx2: Here is a surprise, the CBO said something about this same issue back in 1994.
UPDATEx3: Hope to kill it? According to Bill Kristol. As Peter Sellers would say, “In a rit of fealous jage.”
UPDATEx4: This just gets more interesting, in my opinion. Here’s some additional discussion (in comments, largely) on this issue.
UPDATEx5: Challenges coming?
Celtic Woman live at the Helix Center in Dublin, Ireland performing a Christmas celebration.
Carol of the Bells.
Dan Riehl tells us what he caught Senator Nelson doing with vote against, I mean for, Senator DeMint’s proposed amendment.
Dingy Harry said that?
Compromise has a new definition now.
Thanks to a majority Senate leader that offers bribes to his fellow workers.
Um, offers “compromises” in the form of MILLIONS OF OUR TAXPAYER MONEY!
Oops. Forgot to add them all up – comes to $1.2 BILLION !!!!
Gee. The Best Congress that money can buy, from each other.
Senator Mitch McConnell releases his statement on “The Bill” to take over 1/6th of our economy.
Next year, both the House and Senate get to wrangle with this even more.
Hang on to your wallets. And keep your powder dry.
UPDATEx1: Michelle Malkin blasts sunlight on names that Sen. McConnell wouldn’t.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Ethics, Politics
Tagged Control, Healthcare, U.S. Senate