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Nov 25 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving America! Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving

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Nov 24 2010

Teachable Moment: Probable Cause vs Possible Harm

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Leave it to the Obama White House to be completely clueless about the law regarding invasive searches (since they don’t have a clue on just about everything they face). Andy McCarthy sums it up best: But what makes the search appropriate is the record of the people involved, not the abstract possibility of violence. A […]

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Nov 24 2010

This Panicked Administration Has Turned Dictatorial, Not Democratic

The question at the core of the TSA security mess is what individual rights are We The People willing to give up for security. Are we willing to be groped and scanned, or should we use sophisticated profiling to detect evil human beings bent on mass murder? We face blood thirsty enemy in the form […]

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Nov 23 2010

Profiling Verses Molesting?

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Has our nation’s security come down to a choice between profiling and sexual molestation? I chose profiling. Put it to a vote and let the people decide. It is our country after all. DC needs to take directions and stop giving them.

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Nov 23 2010

No One In DC “Gets It” Yet

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As I wrote before, there needs to be binding conditions attached to any bill raising the debt ceiling: Cancel all the unspent funds left in the Stimulus Bill Permanently extending all the current tax rates (no need to call them Bush’s tax cuts, they are OUR current tax rates). Freezing Obamacare for 4 years until […]

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Nov 22 2010

When A President Believes In Silly Fantasy …

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Could President Obama become one of this nation’s worst one-term presidents of all time? The historic drubbing his party took this month sure could leave some to that conclusion. His naive stimulus efforts, chasing those mythical federal ‘shovel ready’ jobs, have proven once and for all the impotence of Keynesian theory. The fact more people […]

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Nov 21 2010

“White House Insider” Turns Into Kooky Tin Hat Fiction

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So, the GOP has won an historic election in the House of Representatives and in state governments across the nation. So what can a cornered and desperate democrat party do? It can trick the new GOP members into the lame game of conspiracy theories. It can lay out some poisonous bread crumbs that will bring […]

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Nov 19 2010

Good News On Unemployment Extensions

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People will not be sitting on unemployment for years anymore, waiting for the perfect job: The House of Representatives on Thursday voted down a measure that would have reauthorized extended unemployment insurance for another three months, leaving no clear path forward to prevent the benefits from lapsing as scheduled on Nov. 30. Without a reauthorization, […]

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Nov 19 2010

Want To Create More Debt? Here’s The Price

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If the Congress needs to raise the debt ceiling then there will be a price to be paid for government not operating within its means. None of the GFY 11 budgets are in place so we have the perfect leverage at this time. I would tie the debt ceiling to: (1) Cancel all the unspent […]

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Nov 18 2010

Incompetence Writ Large

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I have written extensively about the mistakes made by this administration regarding terrorism. One thing Team Obama fears more than anything else is congressional investigations into how so many terrorists made it through our defenses and just barely failed to kill hundreds of innocent people, from the skies over Detroit to Times Square in NY […]

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