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
” … 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
Senators Complain IRS is Stonewalling Inspector General
Washington, D.C.
(October 20, 2010)
By WebCPA Staff
A pair of U.S. senators has written to IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman and the heads of a dozen other federal agencies asking why they have erected roadblocks to investigative efforts of their agencies’ watchdogs, their inspectors general.
Posted in Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Taxes
Tagged Control, Marxism, Spending, Transparency, Truth, U.S. Senate
In fact, Keith Ellison demonstrates he is totally unaware of the human condition.
Completely.
At the very least, Juan William’s honesty about his misgivings on the plane at that time demonstrates human self-preservation due to his knowledge of recent tragic events.
That’s it. In a thoroughly human nutshell.
Which tells me how “inhuman” Ellison probably is.
And not quite the American he thinks of himself.
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
Fortunately, for this union worker.
Even so, this episode reminds many of the intolerance some have no matter what the truth really is. Nor, do they care to think it through in the first place.
Glad I don’t work, or pay dues, to that union.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Politics, Rights, Speech
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes
Tagged Freedom, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Just this past September.
Global gun control inching forward. Make sure you understand what is at stake.
Posted in Arms, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Sovereignty
Tagged Control, Freedom, Marxism, Unconstitutional
A couple stories from REDSTATE:
Armageddon: What Democrats Are Hiding & Why They Are Really Scared
“When asked for clarification, the person explained about the accounting rules developed to shore up underfunded union pensions and the dates when those union companies affected would have to assume their liabilities had the DC crowd (in particular, the Democrats and the unions) in a panic.”
Senate Republicans May Not Try to Repeal Obamacare
“In the past several weeks, there have been several closed door, off the record meetings of high dollar donors getting briefings from various elected officials, including several Senators. In each case the donors have been “reassured” by the Senators present that they have no intention of repealing Obamacare, just restructuring it.”
Posted in Abortion, Constitution, Corruption, Death Panels, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Taxes
Tagged Fraud, Healthcare, Marxism, Pensions, Spending, Unemployment
And $3T added to our debt since January 2009 … what choices do you make?
Remember to go through your ballot … line by line.
After all, the POTUS promised to do that. Remember?
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Rule of Law, Sovereignty, Taxes
Tagged Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment