Most definitely belongs hand-in-hand.
But TSA doesn’t think so. Will the new nominee fix this problem? About being, you know, truthful?
Most definitely belongs hand-in-hand.
But TSA doesn’t think so. Will the new nominee fix this problem? About being, you know, truthful?
Why wait any longer? Yes, I know that is true.
And, apparently the recent CBS Poll (by way of Don Surber’s fine Blog) has it right.
Posted in Constitution, Deficit, Politics
Tagged Control, Healthcare, Maryland, Mikulski, Truth
Candidate for U.S. Senate Scott Brown (R-MA) raises over $800K in one day.
Good luck, Scott.
UPDATEx1: Over $1M !!!!
Or. How I learned to stay single and lose my incentive to excel.
… sounds like another stupid movie title …
Unfortunately, it is not. At least, not according to the data Allen Quist presents to us.
Someone tell me again why the whole of Congress won’t be a part of this “plan”.
Oh, and besides – isn’t there also a “marriage penalty” barrier built into the IRS tax rules?
Nope. It sure is not.
” … Toward the end of 2007, the total number of government jobs exceeded the total number of goods producing jobs. Welcome to the government payroll economy.”
And there is also no sign anyone is attempting to reverse this, which, of course, would mean that someone in authority believes in the free enterprise system.
Read this. Explains the core of this issue. Short and not-so-sweet:
1) Restricts personal choice to more expense
2) Destroys economic incentives
3) Creates an existence tax.
Is this the change we voted for? I say it isn’t.
Both Hot Air and Politico indicate high level pressure from the White House to get this Healthcare Bill passed. Hhhhmm. Why not listen to us folks?
But, The One is about to hold a “party” on Tuesday …
Perhaps not. Thanks a whole heckuva lot there, Joe.
2nd BUMP: Well, it looks like Nelson (D-Nebraska) caved. And now, another weekend of Senate wrangling to vote on Healthcare by Monday early. What will Christmas feel like this year? And look what is in this package.
Not good. Not. Good. At. All.
3rd BUMP: Today’s Senate Schedule. The Not OK Corral.
Updatex4: Let Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) tell you what remains in the bill.
Updatex5: Stupac tells all. I hope.
Updatex6: Well, Glenn Reynolds points the way to reality again. Dare I say it? Read both links. Read the whole thing.
Updatex7: The Senate Health Bill Timeline. (Assuming most of this survives the conference on melding the House and Senate Bills into one.) If you don’t know how it spreads out and affects you by the numbers, this should open your eyes.
Updatex8: And these people want to control our healthcare? Not on my life, yours or Rush Limbaugh’s!
Updatex9: An Op-Ed piece in New York Times against the Healthcare Bill? Wow. And after reading it myself, I can’t say I am pleased about this either.
Updatex10: Yet another reason the costs of Healthcare are going to to increase (no matter what the politicians tell us). Can we all be Joe Wilson now?
Updatex11: Is this an example of what is coming here (U.S.A.) for us? Pathetic.
Apparently, the Healthcare “conference” will not be.
Anybody think this is a good idea? No? I didn’t think so.
The totally fair, transparent (yes, we see right through you) Congress is about to give us a ‘present’ sometime soon. They still won’t listen to the Republicans there nor us.
I have my torch and pitchfork. Do you have yours?
Oh. Yeah. Yes. Indeed. For now and years into the future.
UPDATE: The link is fixed. Be sure to click on the HQ button near bottom right corner of video. It might open in that mode already.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Ethics, National Security, Politics, Rights, Speech
Tagged Control, Fraud, Healthcare
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?
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