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Category Archives: US political & social commentary
Sarah Palin – What’s Not To Like?
To be fully open I like, respect and admire Sarah Palin. Liberals, for no good reason, can’t stand the ground she walks on. Anyone that despised by the left is doing a lot of things right. To those of us … Continue reading
Is Government Funded Healthcare A Form Of Slavery?
Do you have a right to healthcare and if so, does that right promote a form of slavery? Speaking recently at a Senate hearing in Washington, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.), while discussing the topic of healthcare, presented his belief that … Continue reading
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Tagged healthcare funding, Obamacare, Sen. Rand Paul, taxation
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Obama – The Reluctant Warrior
If anyone believes Barack Obama experienced a recent come to Jesus moment on the issue of dealing with terrorists, let me set you straight. He did not. What did happen was the President found himself presented with an incredible set … Continue reading
Donald Trump, Meet Herman Cain
Not surprisingly the media buzz over a likely Donald Trump presidential bid is not dying down. What is surprising is the number of detractors among political observers on the right. Respected names including Karl Rove, Charles Krauthammer and Thomas Sowell … Continue reading
President Donald J. Trump – It Even Sounds Right
Two weeks ago I predicted to my wife and a couple of close friends that Donald Trump will seek the nomination and then run for the US Presidency in 2012. I’m not alone. About one week ago author, journalist and … Continue reading
Rethinking The Social Safety Net
It is time for a tough question. How long can taxpayers sustain the number and size of numerous social programs available to everyone who needs a handout? Judging by the belt tightening facing governments at all levels, the answer appears … Continue reading
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Tagged social safety net, taxpayers, welfare abuse
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Obama’s Inability To Lead
“All attacks against civilians must stop,” “Gaddafi must stop his troops from advancing on Benghazi, pull them back from Ajdabiya, Misrata and Zawiyah, and establish water, electricity and gas supplies to all areas. Humanitarian assistance must be allowed to reach … Continue reading
Government’s Tobacco Tax Addiction
For those of you who smoke, light up and read the following statement from the US Food and Drug Administration website announcing the latest effort to get you to butt out: Beginning September 2012, FDA will require larger, more prominent cigarette … Continue reading →
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