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.
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
There’s a reason why he had that name. See if you can figure it out.
I did. Sigh, what a maroon. He’s still just an actor trying to live in and through the past.
Posted in Condolences, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Tagged controversy, Marxism, Tea Party
At least, Senator Ma’am Boxer loses an endorsement.
From the VFW-PAC.
Here’s the letter dissolving the PAC from the VFW CIC Richard Eubank.
Can’t say I blame him.
As well as Chancellor Merkle finally admits.
Think our governments here (federal, state and local) in the USA will learn something from this?
Sehr interessiert.
(My German may be a bit rusty, but I am trying to say – very interesting.)
For our Sovereignty, our Constitution, our people and our Country.
That’s what our Administration, Dept. of Justice and 9th Circuit of Appeals Court have for us. They are going to allow 11 other countries to weigh in, complain, question the constitutionality of the Arizona SB1070 state law.
Never mind Mexico’s southern border fence ….
And how is it outside countries have any legal standing whatsoever concerning a law passed within a state of our country? How is it that military persons do not have standing to question and file charges yet outside countries do?????
Here, listen to this exchange on FOXNews.
NOVEMBER 2, 2010 CAN’T COME SOON ENOUGH.
Oh, and by the way, those federal judges in the 9th Circuit Appeals Court? They don’t have lifetime jobs for acting AGAINST our Sovereignty. This isn’t what is referred to as GOOD BEHAVIOR. (Read the Constitution. Article 3, Section 1.)
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, National Security, Rights, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Terrorism
Tagged 287G, controversy, Fraud, Marxism, Unconstitutional
Let’s see, Calderon is mad at us for wanting to protect our sovereignty.
And now that Mexico puts up a border fence on their southern border, the Guatemalan officials are ticked with Calderon.
Can you just feel the love?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, National Security, Sovereignty
Tagged controversy, Enforcement
In 1974 Ayers put a dedication that celebrated murderer and political assassin Sirhan Sirhan, the man who killed Bobby Kennedy as he ran for president in 1968, in his book.
Ayers is a known, unapologetic, home grown terrorist. By his own admission.
The son of Bobby Kennedy sits on the same University of Illinois at Chicago board that Ayers had to appeal to for his ‘title‘ of Emeritus upon retirement. At that time, Ayers was denied. But now, the faculty leaders are deciding to come to help this terrorist to get his ‘title‘.
Their reasoning? Kennedy made Ayer’s case personal.
No kidding. Every one of them should be forcibly retired. Without pay.
Put him in office and ask him questions.
And wonder why this turkey keeps surviving Thanksgiving. Real swift, Mr. Kerry.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged controversy, Incompetence, Spending, U.S. Senate
To the POTUS, apparently.
He just loves bypassing Congressional confirmation hearings.
Finally, reporters ask important questions of the POTUS, but he won’t answer as he’d rather just walk away.
Just to fill in some of this, in case you didn’t know, Michelle Malkin does
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law
Tagged Control, controversy, Incompetence
As the POTUS said.
And what he did NOT say. Somehow, I don’t think this was an accident. Nosiree.
Pay attention to the video and the cadence of his delivery. This was rehearsed.
Posted in Constitution, Freedom OF Religion, History, Rule of Law
Tagged controversy, Marxism