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American patriots from as far away as Washington state descended on Washington, D.C. Sunday for the second annual 9.12 rally to protest the actions of President Obama and the members of Congress who have supported his big-government socialist agenda. Patriots by the thousands gathered at the Washington Monument and marched down Constitution Avenue in orderly […]
September 13, 2010 | Posted in Mike Love | Read More »
Multi-culturalism and diversity are the group think buzz words of the day. In fact, the government is so busy forcing multi-culturalism and diversity, you would think that those are the most important sociological tenets ever dreamed up by the genius of man. Sociology used to be the study of societies. Now it has become social […]
September 13, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass | Read More »
‘Would John Maynard Keynes himself even agree with all this perpetual deficit-spending that has been going on for the past 40 years in America?’ After all, it was his revolutionary economic ideas that America turned to in the 1930’s to try to get out of the Great Depression. Since his signature masterpiece, ‘The General Theory […]
September 11, 2010 | Posted in Frank Hill | Read More »
The founders of the United States, a group of nervy, anti-Colonialists, wrote the U.S. Constitution. There were arguments to be sure. But in making a government of the United States the founders tried to limit the ability of government to become abusive of the people. They did this by dividing government into four parts: the […]
September 10, 2010 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard | Read More »
As we move into the last couple of months of the midterm election season, things are looking up for Republicans all across the board. According to a recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, the GOP leads the Democrats by 7 points on the “generic ballot” question, 52 percent to 45 percent. That 7-point advantage is up […]
September 8, 2010 | Posted in Adam Love,House Guests | Read More »
A news release came across my desk the other morning making my blood boil yet again. It read: ALERT: It looks like the climate bill debate has already been decided by Washington and voters didn’t even have a chance to say “NO!” A staggering $65 billion dollars has been transferred from the private sector to […]
September 7, 2010 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests | Read More »
Since the so-called stimulus bill was passed, the Obama administration has reached new heights in spending; creating a current year (2010) budget deficit of roughly $1.3 trillion dollars and setting the stage for subsequent deficits in out years 2010-2015 of $3.1 trillion as the Congressional Budget Office web site reports. The CBO positions this record […]
September 5, 2010 | Posted in Mike Love | Read More »
Economists tell us a recession is when the economy is receding. Growth is obvious. What is a depression? The anecdote goes something like – it’s a recession when your neighbor loses his job, a depression when you lose yours. A lot of people are in a depression and the question is what is their government […]
September 4, 2010 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard | Read More »
On this Labor Day weekend, is there anything government can really do to “create” new jobs? “Go on a 4-year recess!” many people are saying right about now. At least that would be a four-year period that business people could make plans and know for sure that nothing would change, so they could make money […]
September 4, 2010 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests | Read More »
Iran is modernizing, having recently joined the nuclear age. And if you’re concerned that their atomic agenda could prove less than peaceful, take solace. Russia is on the scene, monitoring the program to ensure the Iranians play by the rules. Of course, Russia’s presence may not quell the angst within the prudent Westerner’s soul. Cold […]
September 2, 2010 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests | Read More »