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This is in response to a left-wing celeb video on healthcare. As usual, a great job by Alfonzo Rachel.
This is in response to a left-wing celeb video on healthcare. As usual, a great job by Alfonzo Rachel.
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Hat tip to PoliticalMath.wordpress.com
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Another thing that speaks for itself. Enjoy!
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I believe this speaks for itself.
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As has hit the news, the Cap and Trade bill (also known as Waxman-Markey) passed the house 219-212. Several representatives changed their minds on the bill allowin the narrow passage. Some, such as Debbie Halverson (D-IL), were recorded saying they wouldn’t vote for the bill, but then proceeded to vote for it anyway.
It is simply amazing to see how many representatives actually voted for this bill (including 8 Republicans). We are seeing more people step forward to question global w... Read Full Story
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I’m sure you all remember Henrietta Hughes, the one who asked Obama for a place to live. Courtesy of WinkNews, here is an update. Read Full Story
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It’s official, Obama is asking his Cabinet to cut spending. Has he finally realized the importance of not putting the country into a tailspin of debt? Let’s evaluate…
Obama has asked for a reduction of $100 million. When we are talking about deficits in the Trillions, a few million is a simple drop in the bucket. [...] Read Full Story
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As promised, here are a handful of photos from the Cincinnati Tea Party. I can tell you now that it was more than went to the March 15 event. I heard an estimate on WLW of 7,000. My ballpark guess would have pressed higher than that just. The square was jam packed and people were filling Vine Street as well, so it was clearly a large crowd. Though I did see some people dressed as if they were there from work, the majority of people seemed dressed to be there for the long haul.
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Just a reminder that tommorow (April 15) is National Tea Party day. In Cincinnati it will be at Fountain Square starting at 11:30AM. We will be walking a signed petition urging rejection of stimulus funds to city hall.
Hope to see some of you there.
If you’re not from Cincinnati, check out the National Tea Party website to find an event near you.
I’ll be posting photos as quickly after the event as I can, so be sure to check back!
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According to The Nation, the U.S. Government is going to give $8 billion this year to the nation’s 10 largest paper companies. The reason is an odd bit of green legislation that gives a 50 cent a gallon tax credit for using fuel mixtures that are a combination of taxable fuels (such as diesel) with alternative fuels.
The process of making paper involves placing wood into a chemical mixture to separate out the cellulose fibers. The leftover material forms what is termed black liquor and... Read Full Story
