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According to those who usually report on the employment reports put out by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, June wasn’t such a great month. Maybe not, but then, maybe so. Consider that local, state, and federal government employment was down 39,000 people while employment overall was up by 18,000. According to the attorneys for […]
July 22, 2011 | Posted in Lewis Guignard,National | Read More »
“I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever, in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else, where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent. If I could not go to […]
July 22, 2011 | Posted in Tariq Bokhari | Read More »
“The overarching goal of Agenda 21 is to establish international norms of personal behavior that are dictated by a group of the world’s so-called ‘enlightened elite’ who believe they know best how people ought to live therefore they should be allowed to tell the how they should live.” Americans and the American news media are […]
July 21, 2011 | Posted in Nathan Tabor,National | Read More »
Mitt Romney’s candidacy boasts several strengths. He is a successful businessman, an accomplished politician, and an articulate speaker. Romney is also perceived as economically conservative. In addition to those qualities he is photogenic, which is more essential to contemporary office seekers than a coherent platform. But Romney has drawbacks as well. Some of Romney’s flaws […]
July 18, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »
Crisis. Everything’s a crisis anymore. As political leaders in Washington seek a resolution to the restrictions posed by the Debt Limit, we are told it’s a crisis. Where is the crisis? Isn’t global warming a crisis? Isn’t HIV a crisis? We had (have) a subprime crisis. How many crises can we take? Maybe this really […]
July 16, 2011 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard,National | Read More »
Winston Churchill had the most tempestuous relationship with a female “friend,” Lady Astor, that could be had without being officially married. She called him a “drunk” one night at a dinner party. He replied, ‘”Lady Astor, I may be drunk now but in the morning, I will be sober. You, on the other hand, will still […]
July 16, 2011 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests,National | Read More »
Social media has been abuzz with condemnations for Casey Anthony. Celebrities have been tweeting their outrage while media pundits from Joy Behar to Bill O’Reilly air their displeasure with the Anthony verdict. The court of public opinion had Anthony convicted and all but executed. Anger toward Casey Anthony united this country like nothing since Pearl Harbor. […]
July 15, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »
I’m not sure how much evidence Americans need to realize the guy in the White House is a serious Communist, but the creation of Obama’s new Rural Council is about the most any hopey-changey person would want. The executive order that created the Council, signed in June and attracting scant attention, states that, “To enhance […]
July 12, 2011 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests,National | Read More »
Last year the Kentucky Coal Association filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration’s Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator, Lisa Jackson, in an effort to stop that agency’s War on Coal. Kentucky Coal Association President Bill Bissett heavily criticized the administration in a press release by declaring that the EPA has been acting without consideration […]
July 11, 2011 | Posted in Ashley Stinnett,House Guests,National | Read More »
PunditHouse.com supports the efforts of budding conservative activists. We welcome 15 year old North Mecklenburg resident Madeleine McAulay to our mix of House Guests and wish her continued success in fighting the conservative fight and reaching out to fellow students with the philosophy of limited government and freedom for all. When thinking of the Soviet […]
July 2, 2011 | Posted in Madeleine McAulay | Read More »