The democrats are seeing gloom and doom as Tea Party candidates and conservative Republican candidates are gaining on the progressive collectivist Democrats now holding office. The potential loss of congressional leadership has Democrats worried and it shows from their spin comments in the media. As well as in their faces.
Always the rebel, and always right, I find it interesting the web is relatively silent on the goings on in Mexico and the possible effect it could have on the Southwest United States. More specifically the Mexican Drug Cartels and their activity to protect their distribution activity to the U.S.A.
America is a changing nation. It is changing today just as it has been changing gradually over the past 234 years. While change is necessary not all change is advisable or good.
Modern realities are not exactly the same as the agrarian realities of 1776. Life has changed and while the basic needs of human survival has remained essentially the same the avenue to achieve the satisfaction of those basic needs has evolved.
October 17, 2010 | Posted in
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Yesterday First Lady Michelle Obama proved yet once again the audacity of both herself and husband President Barrack Hussein Obama. While inside an Illinois polling place to cast an early ballot she engaged in a bit of politicking on behalf of her husband.
The church must take right ground in regard to politics. Do not suppose, now, that I am going to preach a political sermon, or that I wish to have you join and get up a Christian party in politics. No, I do not believe in that. But the time has come that Christians must vote [...]
October 14, 2010 | Posted in
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When you spend enough time in progressive collectivist blogistan, aka the land of the lost, it imparts a certain feeling of being lost in a fog. Sort of like the feelings you experienced on those foggy and dreary mornings waiting at the bus stop for the school bus to arrive. You just knew it was going to be another very long day when the teachers were going to expect you to learn something when you would rather bring doing something else. At least that’s the way it was for me, and it’s just how it was in progressive collectivist blogistan.
Really though, putting the analogy aside, there are similarities and differences.
October 13, 2010 | Posted in
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Les Carpenter |
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Daily we see news headlines of an unemployment situation that is only worsening. It is not unusual to see nearly a half a million signing up for unemployment benefits on a single week. People keep asking, “Why doesn’t the government do something about it?” It is a fair question. However, a better question is “What [...]
One of the most exciting things I have seen in years is the rise of the “Tea Party Movement.” I have been afforded the opportunity to speak at many forums of the organization and I like to remind them of how important the up coming elections are going to be. I told a crowd of [...]
As the nation quickly approaches the 2010 midterm elections and Tea Party fervor reaches a fever-pitch I ask that you take but a moment to reflect. What – if anything – might change should the Tea Party candidates claim victory and Republicans take back the Congress?…
Recently the Obama Administration navigated another “jobs creation” bill through Congress. Correction, it was a “jobs preservation” bill designed to bailout fiscally irresponsible states that are about to pursue massive layoffs to get their spending back in line. If the Federal government “should” help the states, shouldn’t it be for the important functions that would [...]