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2010 midterm elections are over; back to work on an American Energy Renaissance
Posted on November 4, 2010 | No CommentsThe 2010 midterm elections are over but the long difficult road we must take to achieve an American Energy Renaissance [[1]] still lies before us. Obstacles that have been placed along that road over the past forty years and continue to be thrown at us... -
Why liberals should join conservatives in opposing the growth of Michelle Obama’s nanny state
Posted on October 31, 2010 | No CommentsIf Michelle Obama has her way we’ll all be drinking wheat grass shakes and eating tofurkey for Thanksgiving… umm, umm, umm, healthy, healthy, healthy. You would think that liberals would be all over that vision of the nanny state that makes sure the great unwashed... -
First we just don’t understand, then we’re scared, and now we’re unwashed
Posted on October 30, 2010 | No CommentsFirst the Ruling Class told us we needed to calm down about bailouts (GM, Chrysler, Fannie & Freddie, etc), Porkulus, cash for clunkers, crap and tax, and of course the pièce de résistance Obama Care. All of our complaining was uncalled for. We just didn’t... -
Joe Sestak is the wrong person for the job; lack of useful experience
Posted on October 29, 2010 | No CommentsEven if Joe Sestak didn’t have an abysmal voting record during his nearly four years in Congress he has another serious flaw. His Navy experience in not the right stuff for the work that needs to be done to right size the Federal government. You... -
Pew Research October 2010 election poll; tricks for Democrats – treats for Republicans
Posted on October 28, 2010 | No CommentsJust in time for Halloween. There may be some election results tricks for Democrats and treats for Republicans if a recent Pew Research poll [1] portends the results of the election. Yesterday in my post at the PA Guardian [2] I referred to a Pew... -
Note to PA GOP state senators – Subject: Marcellus Shale Tax – There is nothing to negotiate.
Posted on October 26, 2010 | No CommentsWe the People are from Earth. Our Pennsylvania GOP state senators are from Mars. It must be so. Why else would five GOP senators sign off on a letter asking their party leadership to negotiate a Marcellus Shale severance tax with Governor Ed “Lame Ducky”... -
Will the straws Harry Reid is grasping at hold his weight?
Posted on October 23, 2010 | No CommentsHarry Reid prevented a worldwide depression? Whew, now that’s a real whopper. It’s one thing to grasp at straws when you’re staring defeat in the face but surely this one can’t hold him up. “We were at the top and we’ve fallen very hard. So... -
Illegal aliens versus illegal immigrants, battle for the minds of voters
Posted on October 22, 2010 | No CommentsThe battle for the minds of voters is not waged only by those associated with political campaigns for someone seeking elected office. Progressives wage a continuous campaign to influence the minds of voters that until recently far too many citizens had no idea was even... -
Maybe Professor Obama could explain facts and science for us scared country folk
Posted on October 22, 2010 | No CommentsPresident Obama recently explained to some contributors to the Democratic Party at a fundraiser event why the Democratic Party’s view of the world is not carrying the day in the election of 2010. The reason is that We the People just are not down with... -
About the Constitution and that separation of church and state business
Posted on October 19, 2010 | No CommentsThe Delaware Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Chris Coons thought he was showing Republican candidate Christine O’Donnell up today in a debate when he smugly responded that separation of church and state is in the First Amendment to the Constitution. News flash for Mr. Coons...









