It’s a One Way treaty.
Be sure to read the comments at the bottom of the article.
It’s a One Way treaty.
Be sure to read the comments at the bottom of the article.
Posted in Arms, Corruption, Ethics, National Defense, National Security, Politics, Sovereignty
Tagged Control, controversy, Marxism, Nuclear
Maybe not the first, but it seems while she is still Speaker of the House, NP wants to pass the Dream Act.
And Reid. And POTUS. (Don’t act so surprised. As if we don’t have enough to pay for.)
What say you?
I say, no way.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Rule of Law, Sovereignty
Tagged Fraud, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Theft, Voting
Or, are they beating their heads against the wall (so they get us to do the same)?
Fed Will Buy $600 Billion in Debt, Hoping to Spur Growth
This “regime” isn’t over yet, folks.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged controversy, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
I haven’t done this on my blog here, or anywhere else for that matter, but before I go to saw some ZZZZZs …..
I would like to recommend that anyone who reads this and hasn’t voted yet, please consider voting for William Campbell.
He is running for State Comptroller against Franchot.
Bill is a fine Republican and former Chief Financial Officer.
I have come to know him, a bit, while on the campaign trail (up to the Primary, September 16th).
He’s a good man. We can look forward to good, honest work and representation from him.
Best of Luck, Bill.
Posted in Constitution, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, National Pride, Personal, Politics, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes, Voting
Tagged Comptroller, Maryland, Pledge
General Election starts.
I’d say – do your worst, but – in fact, it should really be:
Do Your Best.
Pick the next generation of Congress that (had better) fix our country right.
Some inspiration:
Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration
America Rising An Open Letter to Democrat Politicians
Now go do that voodoo that you do so well.
I will be a part of it. I will do my civic duty ass I always have.
I WILL BE WATCHING.
Posted in Constitution, Ethics, Freedom of Speech, History, National Pride, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Voting
Tagged Freedom, Justice, Pledge, Promise, Remember, Tea Party, The American Way, Truth
Somehow, I find it hard to believe this man is our President.
h/t Don Surber (fantastic Conservative Blog!)
GM Plans To Cut Debt And Pension Obligations By $11B
October 29, 2010
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors Co. says it will cut its debt and pension obligations by $11 billion.
The announcement comes as GM prepares for an initial public sale of company stock.
GM says it will reduce its obligations by buying $2.1 billion worth of preferred stock from the U.S. government. The automaker says it will buy the preferred shares after the initial public offering, which is expected next month.
The U.S. government got a 61 percent ownership stake in GM, plus the preferred stock, in exchange for a $50 billion bailout to get the company through bankruptcy protection last year.
GM will also pay down $2.8 billion owed to a union retiree health care trust fund and pump roughly $6 billion in stock and cash into its underfunded pension plan.
” … pushing Kendell Meek to “do what’s right” and withdraw from the Florida senate race.”
What a piece of work.
Psst, hey Floridians, make sure he doesn’t get any more work. Okay?
Oh. And, Billy Boy. Keep your nose out of it.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Control, Fraud, Marxism, Politics, Unconstitutional