To boot.
Please, folks, we do not need so-called representatives like this guy, Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA). Vote him out when the time comes.
To boot.
Please, folks, we do not need so-called representatives like this guy, Rep. Jim Moran (D-VA). Vote him out when the time comes.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Ethics, National Defense, Politics, Taxes, Terrorism
Tagged controversy, Freedom, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Promise, Spending
Some stand up to bullying – and see their business quadruple.
Spread the word. Stand up and be counted. Do not yield to thuggery.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Terrorism
This just gets better and better. Practically a dead heat between Prosser and Kloppenburg.
And now a story there are 500 to 600 ballots found that might give Prosser the majority.
Investigations are underway,I am sure. Yeah.
And more on this from Hot Air.
The “I Stand With Walker” Facebook page.
Pundit Press has some very interesting items.
A request from Mark Belling who is a local radio host.
10,000 more votes than the County Exec gets??
UPDATE: An explanation, of sorts. Could be an honest mistake perhaps.
UPDATEx2: It’s official, Prosser won.
UPDATEx3: The loser demands a recount. Sure. Does she know math at all?
Oh, those protests in Madison? Cost those taxpayers millions of their taxes to the state.
UPDATEx4: Day 2 of Recount. Lots of interesting reading here.
UPDATEx5: Day 3 of Recounting.
UPDATEx6: Day 5 of Recounting. About where it should be.
UPDATEx7: Day 9 of recounting.
UPDATEx8: Day 13 of recounting. Since I have been an election judge, I note the instance here mentioned about allowing the recount to include an absentee ballot that should not have been (since it was not completed correctly and completely according to the form’s instructions).
UPDATEx9: It’s done. The recount completed yesterday (Friday) afternoon. Judge Prosser still won by over a 7,000 vote margin. Now. Send Kloppenburg the bill.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Control, Fraud, Freedom, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending
George Soros keeps funding meetings and organizations bent on “reforming” the entire, global, financial system.
Particularly, and especially the United States.
Think it’s bad now? Just you wait. The media, and government, doesn’t care about this – their silence implies consent and agreement.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Life, National Security, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, controversy, Fraud, Freedom, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending, Unconstitutional, Unemployment
Depends on to whom you speak, or listen to.
Like – our own U.S. President Barack Obama at a town hall about clean energy while visiting Gamesa Technology Corporation in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, today – April 6, 2011.
Oh – there’s more – at GatewayPundit. Jim Hoft points out that the POTUS was extolling this future energy source by the company (Spanish owned) that received a bailout.
Oh, also, don’t miss that last link (here it is also) that points out a report that windmills aren’t really that helpful. Useless, I think they said. But if you really want something to watch, try this – where a windmill destroys itself and adjacent property.
Not to mention the fact that when such machinery is installed in (much too) northern latitudes – ice formation can be extremely deadly, or just keep them from spinning. In any case, expensive windmills won’t offer much in the wrong place, if at all.
Hear that, Maryland Governor O’Malley? General Assembly?
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Energy, Ethics, Politics, Research
Tagged controversy, Incompetence, Maryland, Spending, Unemployment
Appaently, there is far more being bandied about as to why we don’t hear much from Mexico’s President Calderon on this influx of weapons from our own ATF into his country.
This might provide an answer. And it sounds like a doozie.
Anabel Hernández has made quite the charge: the Sinaloa cartel has bought the Mexican government lock, stock and Calderon. What’s more, the DEA knows about the corruption and plays ball with Calderon to catch other cartels, giving the Sinaloas a pass. Which would account for Calderon’s lack of indignation on the whole Gunwalker deal.
UPDATEx2: ATF Ignored and DOJ ignores Document Requests
UPDATEx3: Issa is threatening contempt proceedings if ATF does not comply.
UPDATEx4: Two guns sold to a Mexican cartel and used in the high-profile kidnapping and murder of a Mexican lawyer last year were purchased under the U.S. Justice Department’s failed anti-gun trafficking program Operation Fast and Furious, sources tell Fox News.
Read more:
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Arms, Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Politics, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Terrorism
Tagged controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Unconstitutional, Violence
Meanwhile, on the other side of the country in an equally blue state, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley faced 15,000 union workers massed a the state capitol in protest of O’Malley’s own budget proposals, which will make only a modest dent in the $19 billion in unfunded pension liabilities and $16 billion in retiree health care. O’Malley plaintive defense at the rally was notable as much for its chutzpah as for its liberal parochialism: “You will not find in Maryland the sort of Midwestern oppression that you find in Ohio and Wisconsin!”, he declared.
Imagine that.
Posted in Constitution, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged controversy, Incompetence, Maryland, Spending, Transparency
This truly a Piece Of Work In Progress, pun intended as that is also the blog’s name that holds the proof itself.
If you happen to be a member of any of those union organizations mentioned, I would be interested to read your comments about this.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Politics, Rights
Tagged Control, Enforcement, Intolerance, Marxism, Spending
Andrew Traver, from Chicago. Feel any safer? I don’t. Second time the POTUS has nominated him.
Michelle Malkin says it best:
Traver’s pending nomination hearing comes as Republican watchdogs Sen. Charles Grassley and Rep. Darrell Issa turn up the heat on the Obama administration’s stonewallers over Project Gunrunner. The State Department, Justice Department and ATF have failed to produce documents in a timely manner on a bloody initiative that has been tied to the deaths of at least two American law enforcement officials. Traver would be another go-along, get-along Chicago cog in the machine. Americans need someone who’ll strip the whitewash, not second-coat it.
Oh, and by the way, how about that war on drugs? Is it getting any better? Or worse? Who is better funded and capable?
Think it might be their toys?
And how about a new Secretary of State? Will it be Cass Sunstein’s wife? Color me unimpressed and a bit more concerned for our U.S. Constitution. Correction: a LOT more concerned.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Arms, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rights, Rule of Law, Terrorism, Theft
Tagged Control, Enforcement, Freedom, Incompetence, Intolerance, Justice, Marxism, Transparency, Unconstitutional, Violence
Veena Malik, a Pakistani entertainer. This article is excellent, and a must read. For everyone.
Plenty of fire and truth. You go, girl. Bless you and best of luck.
Posted in Ethics, Freedom of Speech, Life
Tagged Control, controversy, Freedom, Intolerance, Truth, Violence