by admin on January 11, 2012
Mitt Romney’s decisive win in New Hampshire on Tuesday’s first 2012 primary is sending his opponents in a direction you would never expect to hear in these days of an anti-Occupy Wall Street and pro-Tea Party GOP collective. Romney’s opponents are attacking Romney…from the Left. That’s correct, opponent after opponent is now railing against Mitt Romney’s free market experience while at Bain Capital. The very party which touts the free market system is railing again Romney’s practices while at Bain. Continue Reading...
by admin on January 10, 2012
Judge Andrew Nepolitano hits the nail right on the head here. He deftly slides his way back from the recent blatant non-coverage of Ron Paul, back to each President’s reign all the way back to President Ronald Reagan. No talking points here for either the Democrats or the Republicans. On the contrary, Judge Nepolitano breaks down the similarities between each party and almost states (but leaves it up to the view to draw the conclusion and connect the final dots) that both major parties are the same, and the two-party system is broken when it comes down to what America stands for. Freedom. Continue Reading...
by admin on January 6, 2012
You will hear many a conservative warn about the evils of “big government” and tout the benefits of “states’ rights.” You’ll hear them talk about “this is the way the founding fathers wanted it!” This is right, but not in the way they’re telling you. Sure, “founding fathers” felt this way, but it wasn’t the United States’ founding fathers who believed in states’ rights…it was the Confederate States who believed, and fought for, states’ rights and against Washington making all the rules.
All 50 States willingly elect a person to be our country’s CEO, our Commander in Chief, and President of the United States. That person is the temporary (four or eight years) leader of the country. Likewise, all 50 States each send 2 people to the Senate to form half of the legislative branch. The other legislative branch is made up of 435 people sent to Washington from all over the country. Continue Reading...
by admin on January 6, 2012
Iowa is now in the rear view and the exit for New Hampshire is coming up ahead. Before a week ago, it appeared Newt Gingrich would run away with a big win in the Iowa caucuses, and Mitt Romney was going to focus on “more winnable” states like New Hampshire (where he’s a lock), and Florida.
Then, something happened. The “Romney PAC attack ads” and the sharp decline of Newt. Ron Paul surged temporarily until his racist newsletters re-surfaced and he had to defense or good answer as to why these old newsletters printed and distributed which bore his name had that horrible content inside.
Who was left? Rick Santorum. Previously “Mr. 2%” but now the “Little Train Who Could.” Santorum made a cost-effective, grass roots, down home and valiant run at winning the Iowa caucuses. And he came within 8 single little votes of achieving the biggest upset in Iowa caucus history. Continue Reading...
by admin on December 30, 2011
President Barack Obama has a good chance to be re-elected to the Presidency of the United States. However, he has about an equal chance to be thrown out. In tough economic times the blame always goes right to the top. When the economy was horrible in the late 70′s President Carter took the fall, and that continued under President Reagan in the early 80′s. Continue Reading...