Thursday, July 7, 2011

Senators Olympia Snowe and Jim DeMint call for a Constitutional Amendment to balance the federal budget.

Stephen Moore discusses the 14th Amendment option in raising the debt ceiling.

Rep. Eric Cantor: Some tax breaks may go in compromise.

The Heritage Foundation doesn't see it the same way. Like us they believe, spending is the problem, low revenue is not.

Nolan Finley is an editorial writer for the Detroit News and has a great column today.

So does Larry Kudlow.

"We don't need no stinking constitution" another must read by Larry Elder

More on AG Eric Holder and his Fast and Furious problem.

George Will calls Obama "Alibi O".

The New York Post gets it right on hydrofracking.

Councilman Barron is back in the news again steering more of your tax dollars to a community group run by a political aide.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Quote of the day.

Sen. Ben Nelson is a NO on tax hikes.

A family affair: both are public servants using your money to fund a friends' non-profit.

Is your GPS going to go haywire?

Say good-bye again to Eliot.

More on the government's stimulus failure.

Treasury Secretary's overdue exit.

Hydrofracking can help upstate New York's economy.

Progressives won't like this column...but then again, they are not too fond of the truth.

Part two of Thomas Sowell's Politics Versus Reality.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Weekly Standard on Obama's stimulus and what each "job" cost.

The payroll of 454 White House aides is quite the eye opener at $37 million plus.

HUD is back at it with a $1 billion giveaway to struggling homeowners. (Isn't HUD and Barney Frank's ideas the root of the problem?)

Did all of this make the economy worse? Check the chart here.

So much for Obama's transparency.

The Heritage Foundation celebrates America's enduring principles and warns of Obama's backdoor amnesty dream.

NRO writes about Entitlement Bandits.

David Malpass and Stephen Moore on America's Troubling Investment Gap.

Primetime Propaganda.

Another great column by Thomas Sowell.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Birthday America


Ten things you may not know about the 4th.

Two little celebrated signers of the Declaration of Independence teach key lessons.

From the Post Journal in Jamestown, NY: Looking Back

Mark Steyn on Obama's Declaration of Dependence.

Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance. John Wayne's Pledge of Allegiance.

Thank a Veteran today (and everyday). Wounded Warriors; USO or click here for other ways.

God Bless America.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Weekly Wrap-Up

In The Wall Street Journal, Maggie Gallagher explains just how badly the New York GOP has shot itself in the foot (surprise, surprise) with the marriage issue... and she notes the Conservative Party’s commitment to holding the politicians accountable on Election Day.

Conservatives have two options on the marriage issue – keep fighting or give up. It’s as simple as that. What’s your choice? Vote today in our new Weekly Poll.

Has the marriage issue forced Obama to come out as a states rights advocate? Well, just this once, since it suits his political agenda and keeps him from having to take an actual stand on an issue.

The Obama Administration and the Chuck Schumer liberals in Washington are also trying desperately to redefine fiscal responsibility. They think “tax-and-spend” is the way to economic growth. They’re wrong.

Look for the liberals to keep trying to redefine science and common sense, now that a new report is calling for an end to the ban on hydro-fracking.

As the Post points out, “... don't expect the greenies to buy in. They'll no doubt keep up the hysteria -- because they are opposed to hydro-carbon-based energy, no matter what.” Read the rest of the editorial for the Post’s spot-on response to the Left’s non-sense.

As you read what I’ve written here, and as you click on this week’s July 4th weekend Wrap-Up links, remember how lucky we are to have these freedoms... the freedom to criticize our President and a U.S. Senator, to find news stories that show why they deserve criticism, to state our opposition to laws and express our determination to change them.

I think our Founders would be pretty pleased that our country in so many ways reflects the freedoms they envisioned... and I think they’d be happy that so many Americans are so determined to fix what needs fixing, change what needs changing, and make our great nation even greater.

Remember too that so many brave men and women have sacrificed so much, and continue to sacrifice today, to defend our freedoms. They deserve our support. I was reading the other day that President George W. Bush, through his Presidential Library and Museum, is hosting a series of events for wounded warriors – and here the Bush Center has listed a number of outstanding groups that help those who suffered serious injuries while serving our nation. If you’re inspired to support our troops this July 4th, these groups could be a great place to start.

And troops serving around the world right now deserve our support too. The USO of course is a great resource.

If you know someone from your community who is serving overseas, it’s pretty easy to send out a special “care package” and show that our troops have plenty of support back home.

And of course, have a great holiday weekend!


Thursday, June 30, 2011

The Heritage Foundation thinks it time for Congress to show leadership on the debt ceiling. Especially when Obama is calling for an increase in taxes.

The NY Post editorial calls it Bam's tired tax trope.

Maybe if the TSA spent less time checking a 95 year old woman's clothing (among other outrageous things they do), this would not happen.

Fairfax, VA really takes care of low-income tenants -- at taxpayers expense.

The AFL-CIO and the American Federation of Teachers want to use pension funds to fund real estate development.

Michael Walsh on the turmoil in Greece.

Cal Thomas has an excellent article on the Supreme Court Decision this week regarding video games. The very first sentence sums it up rather well.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

US Court of Appeals in 6th Circuit upholds Obamacare. The US Supreme Court will make the final decision. One of the many consequences, if upheld, could be "spying" on doctors despite the fact that the Obama Administration quashed the idea yesterday.

Some President's think they are above the law. If any other President had done this, the press would be outraged.

Only five ways?

Larry Kudlow: Democrats need a 12-step recovery program on taxes.

Greek Parliament had no choice, neither do Democrats in the US.

The TSA continues to overstep common sense.

This veto is an absolute necessity and we urge the Governor to do it now.