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Puppets
We know the puppets, but have you met the masters of the puppets? No? They’re the same as they’ve always been. This is a good representation: Hey, speaking of puppets, how ’bout that two-party system of ours? Great way of … Continue reading
Fiscal Responsibility? Senate Democrats Continue Deficit Spending
This just in: We’re still broke, but spending money like a drunken Democrat. OK, nothing new with that. You’ve probably heard lots of talk coming from Washington of late regarding “fiscal responsibility”, right? I wonder where it is. An article … Continue reading
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Tagged debt, deficit, democrats, fiscal responsibility, Obama, president, Rahm Emanuel, Senate, spending, Washington
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National Debt is Killing Us!
Though Congress has failed to pass a budget for 2011, our President did offer a budget proposal February 1 of this year. Have you seen it? Have you seen the staggering admissions made in this document? No? I didn’t think … Continue reading
Specific Issues with Proposed Senate Health Bill
Joe C. sent me this video (below) as a means of quickly running through issues in the Senate version of the health care bill that was initially offered last July. This is an earlier version than the one that passed … Continue reading
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Tagged H.R. 3200, H.R. 3590, health care, health insurance, Obama, president, Senate, state of the union
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Why the Call to Bipartisanship?
I don’t understand our President’s recent call for bipartisanship–in either the state of the union address or today as directed to members of Congress (per this Reuters article). He doesn’t need bipartisanship, since the Democrats have a majority in both … Continue reading
State of the Union Speech
Did you see the President’s state of the union speech last night? If not, you can read it here, courtesy of ABC News. I’m deeply disturbed that what appears to be so popular in this great nation is the forcible … Continue reading