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The Republicans Bought the WI Recall Election … NOT!

Last night I engaged in a wee bit of gloating at the video of one of the losers trying to unseat Wisconsin's Governor Walker. He claimed that it was the end of life as we know it in America. He picked up on the Narrative - e.g. the big bad Republicans bought this election. Hogwash!   Read the rest of this entry »

June 6, 2012   5 Comments

Cause for Celebration …

Yeah, I admit it. It feels good. Allow me to indulge in a heart-felt "waaaaa." Common sense has prevailed. The adults in WI have decided to act like adults and put the state back on a path to fiscal sanity. The union thugs lost one, finally!   Read the rest of this entry »

June 5, 2012   11 Comments

A Great Story is a Great Fathers Day Gift

I shamelessly interrupt your regular WWTFT blogging with this commercial break. Do yourself and your dad a favor. Buy Jim's books!   Read the rest of this entry »

June 4, 2012   1 Comment

DOJ to monitor Wisconsin recall election

Rest assured Sergeant Holder will watch over those election polling places in WI. (Just like he did with those in PA. Remember the Black Panthers?)   Read the rest of this entry »

June 4, 2012   2 Comments

A Warning from Anti-Federalist 13

With regard to Congressional and Presidential salaries, maybe this anti-Federalist was on to something.   Read the rest of this entry »

June 4, 2012   No Comments

The Artistry of Bob Mack – Saturday Links

I know I can't hope to compete with the creativity of Steve, over at the Motor City Times, in doing his weekend links, but as I was prowling the internets last week, I found some pretty impressive stuff over at Be Sure You're Right, Then Go Ahead. So, I stole it.   Read the rest of this entry »

June 2, 2012   12 Comments

Mayor Cocteau

Another progressive liberal determines that he knows what's best for all the poor stupid people of NY.   Read the rest of this entry »

May 31, 2012   2 Comments

Federalist No. 30

In Federalist 30, Hamilton argues for the power of direct taxation by the federal government, rather than the system of requisition from the States as under the Articles of Confederation.   Read the rest of this entry »

May 29, 2012   1 Comment

Monday Musing

Some interesting reading for a quiet Monday.   Read the rest of this entry »

May 28, 2012   No Comments

A Quick Lesson in Accounting

Monty Pelerin's World has posted a clear explanation of the current state of affairs in regard to government finances.   Read the rest of this entry »

May 27, 2012   No Comments