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Why Vote For an Imitation When You Can Have The Real Thing?

PJTV’s excellent video entitled “Obama Wins, America Loses: The Road Ahead,” is well worth watching. Bill Whittle and friends raise important issues about the future of the nation and the Republican Party. Their conclusions merit serious attention if there is any hope of taking the nation back from those who would turn it into a socialist state.

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November 9, 2012   2 Comments

Real Hope and Change …

Something much bigger is going on in America and God knows what it is. Our hope for change was derailed on November 6th. But our hope has to be in something bigger than politics. We are in trouble. And the answer is not going to be Romney, anymore than the problem is Obama.

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November 8, 2012   No Comments

Some Post-Election Thoughts

Barack Obama’s decisive win on Tuesday confirmed at least one thing – there is no global warming. How else to explain the recovery of a campaign that was in full melt down just three weeks prior? Had global warming been in full swing, the Obama campaign would have been nothing more than a puddle of warm consommé by election day. ....

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November 8, 2012   No Comments

The Choice

This is not Atlas Shrugged. There is no place to run and John Galt isn’t awaiting our arrival. There really are only two alternatives: surrender and watch our freedoms eroded one by one, or do battle where and how we can. The only guarantee is that if we do the former, losing is a certainty.

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November 7, 2012   3 Comments

The United States Gets What it Deserves

We've obviously hit the tipping point. I wonder what's next.

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November 7, 2012   2 Comments

The Politics of Hurricane Sandy

As Hurricane Sandy approached the east coast of the United States, many meteorologists attempted to predict when and where it would make landfall. Although some predictions differed, one thing was standard - all of them over-sampled Democrats by about four percent. Dubbed Frankenstorm, Sandy finally hit New York, New Jersey and other surrounding areas with a vengeance, causing mayhem and destruction. (Yes, I know that also describes the Obama economic policy.) Some media outlets stopped using the term Frankenstorm, realizing that the term may be offensive to monsters.

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November 6, 2012   No Comments

The Price of Politics By Bob Woodward

The Price of Politics by Bob Woodward
In this sometimes-tedious account of the last three and one-half years - from just before Obama’s inauguration through the summer of 2012 – Woodward paints a disturbing picture of a dysfunctional federal government.

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November 5, 2012   2 Comments

This is an election about an idea

An idea is powerful. It can change the world. A great leader may be able to alter the course of history, but without instilling new ideas, the world resumes its old course. When an idea or value is shared by the majority of a community, it becomes a cultural linchpin. That culture will not change until that idea is jerked out of the general consciousness and replace with a different idea.

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November 3, 2012   3 Comments

WWTFT Solves the Budget Crisis in One Year!

With a little diligence, it's possible to balance the US budget without raising taxes, and actually have a bit of a surplus. This doesn't take into account how much the economy would grow given the tax cut that is also part of this proposal!

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November 2, 2012   1 Comment

The Electoral College

We received a query from a reader asking about the electoral college and responded directly, but also thought this might be of some interest to other folk.

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November 1, 2012   4 Comments