Well now.
This ought to be interesting.
UPDATEx1: A bit off topic, but good news. Apparently, Scott Brown has run out of signs … heh … a bit of a different complaint.
Well now.
This ought to be interesting.
UPDATEx1: A bit off topic, but good news. Apparently, Scott Brown has run out of signs … heh … a bit of a different complaint.
We don’t want this, now do we?
This is very serious. Particularly for this coming Tuesday
Speaking for myself, this is new information for me and I can’t say I am too pleased about it. I recommend that you read the entire article and especially watch the embedded video.
I leave it to you to determine your level of trust. Mine, unfortunately, is shaken to the core. And I am an electrical engineer (Bach. Sci.) and computer programmer/user (M.S.).
My questions are: How widespread, in how many sates, is this problem? And why is this allowed to continue?
Way to go, Congress. Must be that looming election in Massachusetts that is bothering you, eh?
What? Parliamentary rules allows this? Wait, don’t those same rules require the presence of bill-type documents on the Floor while discussing them before voting on them?
So, if you lose a Senatorial seat in Massachusetts to a Republican (guess what, this is OUR hope and change), 60 votes is just too tough to acquire?
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Politics
Tagged Control, controversy, Healthcare, U.S. Senate
Mr. President, come this Tuesday evening – you will know if this election is indeed about Obamacare.
Psst. It isn’t you know. It is about: not listening to us (the people), too many radicals in your appointments, cash for clunkers, increasing the deficit, the southward direction of the economy, rising unemployment, the transparency that isn’t, faux global warming, cap and trade, oh – and, you know what, it really is about Healthcare ALSO.
Posted in Abortion, Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Energy, Ethics, Global Warming, Rights
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Healthcare, Promise, Transparency, Truth
From The Daily Pundit.
Let’s Hope So. As stated by the One who named the Blogosphere.
We shall see, late on January 19th. Is the above a warning, or prophecy?
Some have asked me about this one. This very recent one.
I have to admit, I have more than one concern about it. Namely, how and why a Council of 10 Governors is needed at all. Considering that our union is 50 states strong, just how unbiased are these 10 going to be? And bipartisan? 5 of one party, 5 of another? Does anyone buy this in view of the current political climate? I most certainly do not.
Besides, the Posse Comitatus Act clearly points out the roles of the National Guard and how they are to be focused. The NG is deployed and under the supervision of States Governors at times of crisis. Not under federal supervision/jurisdiction. (And notice that legislation passed during the Bush administration was repealed, reverting wording back to that of the Insurrection Act.) This Executive Order clearly bypasses Congress to employ something new.
My question: How dangerous is this down the road? And before anyone tries to label me a far-right winger, I caution anyone who thinks a soft stick at this point – about this particular issue – has our best interests at heart. History shows otherwise.
This Executive Order is only two days old, it appears, and what else I want to know is – what does your (and my own) representatives know about this one? And what do they intend to do about it?
Attribution to Christopher Suleske, through a mutual friend.
Posted in Arms, Constitution, Ethics, History, Natural Disaster, Rights
Tagged Control, controversy, Freedom, Transparency, Truth
This is a House Representative that wrote a separate health-care reform bill that was suppressed by the Democrats in the House.
Listen to this Hot Air interview with Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), and that page also has a link to his reform bill that would have been (I believe) a lot better than what we are facing now.
Who do we know that has been hiding records?
Well, this time it is the SEC. You know, the Securities and Exchange Commission.
And guess which tax evader is involved?
The now current Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, at the time the chair of the New York Fed, instructed AIG to keep that information from the SEC itself.
Related? Now an IG that oversees the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is having issues. Hhhmm. Now where have we heard anything similar?
Apparently, Scott Brown’s opponent, the Attorney General of MA, saw what her supporter did.
Looks like assault to me. What do you think?
And some more detail now.
And a little more.
UPDATEx1: What? Excuse me? Mr. Meehan’s new job is where?