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Sunday, June 30, 2013
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Pa. GOP leadership blocks property tax reform again
Columnist Mary Young hammers the Harrisburg GOP leadership for their inaction on school property tax elimination by blocking the Property Tax Independence Act.
Mary Young: Taxpayers may take their anger to voting booth
Mary Young: Taxpayers may take their anger to voting booth
Friday, June 28, 2013
Jimmy Carter compares Catholic Church to Islam on women's rights
Remember Jimmy Carter? He was the worst president in the history of the United States ... until Barack Obama came along.
Jimmy Carter: World religions perpetuate women's plight - Associated Press - POLITICO.com
Jimmy Carter: World religions perpetuate women's plight - Associated Press - POLITICO.com
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Left Lives in the Past on Voting Rights
Liberals ignore 50 years of progress on racial and voting issues. It's almost like they wish it was till the 1960s so they can take advantage of minority voters.
Left Lives in the Past on Voting Rights
Left Lives in the Past on Voting Rights
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Marco Rubio Steps Closer to an Obama Hug
Fla. Sen. Marco Rubio is turning into a thin version of Chris Christie, willing to abandon conservative principles in order to please Barack Obama? His future in the Republican Party is in doubt after his disastrous support of Obama's amnesty bill.
Marco Rubio Steps Closer to an Obama Hug | RedState
Marco Rubio Steps Closer to an Obama Hug | RedState
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Democrats get away with racial slurs
Cooking show host Paula Dean loses her job but Democratic politicians can use offensive racial slurs at will. Why the double-standard?
Meet The New Paula Deen: MN Rep Ryan Winkler Slurs SCOTUS Justice | RedState
Meet The New Paula Deen: MN Rep Ryan Winkler Slurs SCOTUS Justice | RedState
Report: IRS credit cards used for wine, pornography
Your tax dollars at work ... and play. And you want to keep sending more money to Obama?
Report: IRS credit cards used for wine, pornography
Report: IRS credit cards used for wine, pornography
Obamnesty
The people who gave us Obamacare to destroy the U.S. health system have come up with a way to destroy U.S. sovereignty with Obamanesty, in which tens of millions of illegals invade the U.S. to take jobs from U.S. citizens and sponge off the taxpayer.
Obamnesty | FrontPage Magazine
Obamnesty | FrontPage Magazine
Monday, June 24, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
George F. Will: Obama hits a wall in Berlin
George Will Obama eviscerates in his latest column:
Obama's vanity is a wonder of the world that never loses its power to astonish, but really: Is everyone in his orbit too lost in raptures of admiration to warn him against delivering a speech soggy with banalities and bromides in a city that remembers John Kennedy's "Ich bin ein Berliner" and Ronald Reagan's "Tear down this wall"? With German Chancellor Angela Merkel sitting nearby, Obama began his Berlin speech: "As I’ve said, Angela and I don't exactly look like previous German and American leaders." He has indeed said that, too, before, at least about himself. It was mildly amusing in Berlin in 2008, but hardly a Noel Coward-like witticism worth recycling. His look is just not that interesting. And after being pointless in Berlin, neither is he, other than for the surrealism of his second term.George F. Will: Obama hits a wall in Berlin
IRS needs a good housecleaning
From the editorial page of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS to the Internal Revenue Service for plans to hand out millions of dollars in employee bonuses even though the administration has ordered bonuses curtailed because of spending cuts. The IRS is preparing to pay $70 million in employee bonuses claiming legal obligations under a union contract. Sen. Chuck Grassley says the bonuses should have been canceled under an April directive from the White House budget office. This comes on top of recent revelations about IRS exorbitant spending on conference stays for employees in luxury hotel suites. And, that came after it was revealed agents had improperly targeted conservative groups for scrutiny regarding tax-exempt status. It seems pretty clear that the IRS is the agency that needs some extra scrutiny and a good housecleaning.Roses for Sandy fundraiser; thorns for IRS bonuses
Bill O'Reilly: Americans Are Losing Their Religion
Bill O'Reilly examines why church attendance is down across the United States in his latest column.
Bill O'Reilly: Losing Your Religion
Bill O'Reilly: Losing Your Religion
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Wall Street Journal confirms Obamacare death panels
Turns out Sarah Palin (and others) were right about Obamacare. Government bureaucrats will decide whether you live or die once the federal government takes control of the nation's health-care system.
From The Wall Street Journal:
From The Wall Street Journal:
Signs of ObamaCare's failings mount daily, including soaring insurance costs, looming provider shortages and inadequate insurance exchanges. Yet the law's most disturbing feature may be the Independent Payment Advisory Board. The IPAB, sometimes called a "death panel," threatens both the Medicare program and the Constitution's separation of powers. At a time when many Americans have been unsettled by abuses at the Internal Revenue Service and Justice Department, the introduction of a powerful and largely unaccountable board into health care merits special scrutiny.Read the full story at the newspaper's website.
Dana Milbank: Liberals are hypocrites on government spying
Liberal Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank is wondering why the far left is so compliant when it comes to government spying and other civil rights violations under Barack Obama.
Dana Milbank: Liberals are hypocrites on government spying
Dana Milbank: Liberals are hypocrites on government spying
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
MSNBC: Opponents of Late-Term Abortions Are Racist
Meanwhile, over in liberal crazy-land:
MSNBC Panelist Suggests Opponents of Late-Term Abortions Are Racist
MSNBC Panelist Suggests Opponents of Late-Term Abortions Are Racist
IRS draws new criticism over $70M employee bonuses
The IRS did such a great job of harassing conservatives to swing the 2012 election to Obama that employes will get to share $70 million on bonuses. Who says government work doesn't pay?
IRS draws new criticism over $70M employee bonuses
IRS draws new criticism over $70M employee bonuses
Rendell continues to stick it to Pennsylvanians
Democrat Ed Rendell has been out of office for more than 2 years as Pa. governor, but he's still sticking it to state residents. Under a bill he signed, it will eventually cost drivers $50 to travel the length of the Pa. Turnpike.
Auditor: Payments take heavy toll on Pa. turnpike
Auditor: Payments take heavy toll on Pa. turnpike
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Pa. politicians stuff their faces at the public trough
From the editorial page of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS to Pennsylvania legislators who continue to fleece beleaguered taxpayers with a practice known as per diems, a constitutionally-questionable system where lawmakers submit unvouchered expenses for meals and lodging on top of their generous salaries. An investigation by reporters Brad Bumsted and Mike Wereschagin of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review found that lawmakers increase their requests for reimbursement dramatically as the state fiscal year comes to a close each June. In other words, lawmakers want to make sure they don't leave any scraps behind as they empty the cupboards before heading on their annual three-month vacations. During a five-day period in 2012 when House leaders spent $64,000 on catered meals, legislators still claimed $105,000 in per diems, according to state records compiled by the Tribune-Review. In 2011, House leaders bought almost $23,000 in food over three days but members claimed nearly $60,000 in per diems, records show. How much catered food can these "public servants" possibly consume? "The bank gets robbed every day with these guys," Joe Poniewaz, 66, a retired Pittsburgh police officer, told the newspaper. If history is any guide, legislators will spend more money on themselves this month — about $400,000 — than any other in 2013, the newspaper reported. Pennsylvania legislators have a base salary of $83,802. That's twice as much as the average taxpayer is bringing home. And that's more than enough to cover their lavish meals without having to stick taxpayers with the bill.Roses to cleanup volunteers and local growers
Monday, June 17, 2013
Gov. Corbett signs bill limiting taxpayer-funded abortions in Pa.
From The Associated Press:
Pennsylvania is joining about 20 other states in limiting coverage of abortions under health care insurance policies offered in a federally-run insurance marketplace starting next year under a sweeping federal law.Corbett signs bill limiting taxpayer-paid abortions in Pa.
Diana West: No Constitution, no borders, no USA
Columnist Diana West on how the U.S. can stop domestic terrorist threats from radical Muslims:
If our leaders really wanted to prevent “another 9/11,” they would have long ago admitted the obvious: that the world of Islam, from its terrorists to its kings, is engaged in the latest historical cycle of jihad to extend the reach of Islamic law (sharia). They would have decided that “profiling” isn’t worse than terrorism. They would have halted Islamic immigration not only to stop more jihad cells from forming but also to prevent Constitution-endangering, pro-sharia demographics from forming, too. They would have sharply curtailed travel, and particularly return travel from jihad nations such as Chechnya and Pakistan. They would have long ago blocked U.S. institutions, including colleges, media organizations and banks, from accepting millions of dollars from sharia-ruled dictatorships. They would have closed down mosques in America where jihad is preached and supported.
Above all, they would have secured our borders rather than leave them open all these post-9/11 years. Of course, that would mean re-establishing and defending those borders, both literally and figuratively.Diana West: No Constitution, no borders, no USA
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After ignoring needs for 8 years, Rendell pushing $2.5B transportation funding bill under Corbett
Funny how former Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell ignored Pennsylvania highways and bridges for eight years but now would like to see a gas tax hike under Republican Gov. Tom Corbett.
NewsWorks: Rendell pushing for passage of $2.5 billion transportation funding bill
NewsWorks: Rendell pushing for passage of $2.5 billion transportation funding bill
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
Gov. Corbett: Pa. cannot ignore public pension crisis
By Gov. Tom Corbett
Guest columnist
To the People of Pennsylvania:
Since taking office as your governor, I have made public pension reform one of my top legislative priorities. Pennsylvania is in the midst of a pension crisis.
Pennsylvania's two public pension systems, the State Employee Retirement System (SERS) and the Public School Employees' Retirement System (PSERS), are badly in debt. This is a problem that was waiting for me when I took office, but one I am determined to fix.
How bad is the problem? At the end of 2011, both systems had a combined debt of $41 billion. At the end of 2012, it had increased to over $47 billion. This equates to an increase of more than $6 billion in one year, $510 million each month, or nearly $17 million each day.
What's worse, this debt is expected to grow to more than $65 billion by 2018. To eliminate it, each household in Pennsylvania would need to contribute approximately $13,000.
The weight of this large debt will soon be felt by every taxpayer in Pennsylvania. This is because current law requires the state and public school districts to drastically increase their contributions of state and local taxpayer funds to SERS and PSERS in order to help lower it.
For example, for fiscal year 2010-11, the commonwealth's General Fund contributed $518 million in state taxpayer dollars to SERS and PSERS. By fiscal year 2017-18, that contribution is expected to rise to $3.359 billion, a staggering 548 percent increase.
This same dynamic will also play out at a local level, where more than one-third of public school districts have applied for exceptions to increase property taxes above normal limits. For most of these school districts, increasing pension costs are to blame.
At its core, the root cause of the public pension crisis in Pennsylvania is the type of plan afforded to state and public school employees, which is called a defined benefit plan. This plan is archaic by today's standards, because it guarantees public employees a specific benefit upon retirement, regardless of investment performance.
By contrast, most workers employed in the private sector have a defined contribution plan, commonly referred to as a 401(k), or no retirement plan at all. Under a defined contribution plan, retirement benefits are determined by employer and employee contributions and the actual return earned on investments.
Under my pension reform plan, new state and public school employees will be enrolled in a defined contribution plan, rather than a defined benefit plan.
In my view, conversion from a defined benefit plan to a defined contribution plan is the most responsible way to provide an adequate retirement for state and public school employees, while shielding the taxpayers from bearing the burden of contributing billions to help balance an outdated and expensive defined benefit plan that has become increasingly rare in the private sector.
Moreover, as I have said countless times, my plan does nothing to affect the benefits of retirees or the benefits of current employees that have already been earned.
So count me in. As governor, I pledge to you that if the General Assembly passes pension reform, I will gladly join new state and public school employees as a member of the new defined contribution system. Together, we can solve this pension crisis and make Pennsylvania a better and less expensive place to live, work and raise a family.
Guest columnist
To the People of Pennsylvania:
Since taking office as your governor, I have made public pension reform one of my top legislative priorities. Pennsylvania is in the midst of a pension crisis.
Pennsylvania's two public pension systems, the State Employee Retirement System (SERS) and the Public School Employees' Retirement System (PSERS), are badly in debt. This is a problem that was waiting for me when I took office, but one I am determined to fix.
How bad is the problem? At the end of 2011, both systems had a combined debt of $41 billion. At the end of 2012, it had increased to over $47 billion. This equates to an increase of more than $6 billion in one year, $510 million each month, or nearly $17 million each day.
What's worse, this debt is expected to grow to more than $65 billion by 2018. To eliminate it, each household in Pennsylvania would need to contribute approximately $13,000.
The weight of this large debt will soon be felt by every taxpayer in Pennsylvania. This is because current law requires the state and public school districts to drastically increase their contributions of state and local taxpayer funds to SERS and PSERS in order to help lower it.
For example, for fiscal year 2010-11, the commonwealth's General Fund contributed $518 million in state taxpayer dollars to SERS and PSERS. By fiscal year 2017-18, that contribution is expected to rise to $3.359 billion, a staggering 548 percent increase.
This same dynamic will also play out at a local level, where more than one-third of public school districts have applied for exceptions to increase property taxes above normal limits. For most of these school districts, increasing pension costs are to blame.
At its core, the root cause of the public pension crisis in Pennsylvania is the type of plan afforded to state and public school employees, which is called a defined benefit plan. This plan is archaic by today's standards, because it guarantees public employees a specific benefit upon retirement, regardless of investment performance.
By contrast, most workers employed in the private sector have a defined contribution plan, commonly referred to as a 401(k), or no retirement plan at all. Under a defined contribution plan, retirement benefits are determined by employer and employee contributions and the actual return earned on investments.
Under my pension reform plan, new state and public school employees will be enrolled in a defined contribution plan, rather than a defined benefit plan.
In my view, conversion from a defined benefit plan to a defined contribution plan is the most responsible way to provide an adequate retirement for state and public school employees, while shielding the taxpayers from bearing the burden of contributing billions to help balance an outdated and expensive defined benefit plan that has become increasingly rare in the private sector.
Moreover, as I have said countless times, my plan does nothing to affect the benefits of retirees or the benefits of current employees that have already been earned.
So count me in. As governor, I pledge to you that if the General Assembly passes pension reform, I will gladly join new state and public school employees as a member of the new defined contribution system. Together, we can solve this pension crisis and make Pennsylvania a better and less expensive place to live, work and raise a family.
Sandy Hook 6 months later: What happened to the donated money in Newtown?
Americans generously donated money for the families of the victims of the Conn. school shootings, but six months later, millions of dollars has yet to reach the families.
Sandy Hook 6 months later: What happened to the donated money in Newtown?
Sandy Hook 6 months later: What happened to the donated money in Newtown?
CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson's computer hacked and looted
Attkisson is one of the few MSM reporters who have covered the Benghazi coverup. If you're looking for suspects on who hacked into her computer, look no further than the people behind the coverup: the Obama Regime.
CBS News confirms Sharyl Attkisson's computer was hacked and looted | Human Events
CBS News confirms Sharyl Attkisson's computer was hacked and looted | Human Events
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Obamacare coverage may be unaffordable for low-wage workers
From The Associated Press:
It's called the Affordable Care Act, but President Barack Obama’s health care law may turn out to be unaffordable for many low-wage workers, including employees at big chain restaurants, retail stores and hotels.Obamacare coverage may be unaffordable for low-wage workers
That might seem strange since the law requires medium-sized and large employers to offer "affordable" coverage or face fines.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
If You Loved Islamophobia, Get Ready for Obamaphobia
Further proof that EVERY Democrat should be voted out of Congress in 2014. The cult of personality they've built around this failed president is sickening.
If You Loved Islamophobia, Get Ready for Obamaphobia | FrontPage Magazine
If You Loved Islamophobia, Get Ready for Obamaphobia | FrontPage Magazine
You'd Better Believe This Is Obama's America
Columnist David Limbaugh:
Well, if Obama was truly unaware of the IRS abuse, AWOL during the Benghazi attacks and the subsequent administration-orchestrated cover-up, and oblivious to the Fast and Furious gun-walking operation, the targeting of the media in the Associated Press scandal, the raiding of Gibson Guitar Corp., the witch hunt against Fox News reporter James Rosen, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius’ alleged pressuring of companies within the regulatory ambit of HHS to donate, and the multitudinous scandals concerning Solyndra, exactly what does he spend his time doing?David Limbaugh: You'd Better Believe This Is Obama's America
If Obama wasn’t behind those egregious episodes or was ignorant of them as he claims, then we have a right to know who has been acting as our president. If he didn’t order them, then he undeniably fostered a climate that strongly encouraged his subordinates to implement them on his behalf.
It simply cannot be coincidental that Obama’s underlings have pursued discriminatory practices that precisely conform to Obama’s agenda and to his friends and enemies lists.
This is Obama’s America.
Monday, June 10, 2013
A victory for children needing organ transplants
The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, the national panel that sets organ donation guidelines, announced on Monday a revised protocol for younger children to potentially be treated equitably on the adult list for lungs, but only after a review period of potentially seven days.
The decision came after the Obama Administration's HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' controversial decision to not consider any changes despite the imminent death of a 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl.
The national outcry over Sebelius' cold-hearted comments prompted a new policy by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network.
U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) issued the following reaction:
The decision came after the Obama Administration's HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius' controversial decision to not consider any changes despite the imminent death of a 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl.
The national outcry over Sebelius' cold-hearted comments prompted a new policy by the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network.
U.S. Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) issued the following reaction:
"I commend the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network for acknowledging that the status quo is flawed with respect to children under 12. I appreciate that the OPTN was open to considering substantive reform.
"While I am still reviewing the policy changes, I am concerned about a seven-day waiting period during which a child with an urgent need, who is a suitable transplant candidate, is excluded from the transplant list while a panel reviews the case. This strikes me as problematic.
"Nevertheless, this issue could be solved at once if Secretary Sebelius would use the authority granted to her by existing law to stop the discrimination that is occurring against children under the age of 12. Medical need and suitability, not age, should be the criteria determining how organ donations are prioritized."
Obama's Sycophants in the Press
There are many in the media who wouldn't recognize the truth if it bit them in the rear.
Obama's Sycophants in the Press (Continued)
Obama's Sycophants in the Press (Continued)
Scandal Fatigue: Americans No Longer Trust Obama
Liz Sidoti of The Associated Press:
Op-Ed: Mounting controversies are all about trustYou can trust me, Obama said back in 2008. And — for a while, at least — a good piece of the country did.But with big promises often come big failures — and the potential for big hits to the one thing that can make or break a presidency: credibility.A series of mounting controversies is exposing both the risks of political promise-making and the limits of national-level governing while undercutting the core assurance Obama made from the outset: that he and his administration would behave differently.
Sunday, June 09, 2013
Saturday, June 08, 2013
Friday, June 07, 2013
Jihad on Egypt's Christian Children
Raymond Ibrahim: 550 cases of abduction, entrapment, rape, and forced conversion of Christian women have been documented in Egypt. And why is Obama propping up the radical government of Egypt with U.S. taxpayer dollars?
Jihad on Egypt's Christian Children
Jihad on Egypt's Christian Children
Poll: Obama job approval down to 48% in Pennsylvania
From a new Quinnipiac University poll of Pennsylvania voters: Obama: Approve 48% Disapprove 48%
Pennsylvania (PA) Poll - June 7, 2013 - Schwartz, Best-Known Of Unknow | Quinnipiac University Connecticut
Pennsylvania (PA) Poll - June 7, 2013 - Schwartz, Best-Known Of Unknow | Quinnipiac University Connecticut
Thorns to Obama for secretly collecting phone records of American citizens
From the editorial page of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS to the practice of secretly collecting the telephone records of millions of U.S. customers of Verizon under a top secret court order. The Obama administration defended the National Security Agency's need to collect telephone records of U.S. citizens, but critics said it was a huge over-reach. A senior administration official did not confirm the Guardian newspaper report that the NSA has been collecting the records, but the authenticity of the document was not disputed by the White House. The newspaper said the document, a copy of which it had obtained, shows for the first time that under the Obama administration the communication records of millions of U.S. citizens are being collected indiscriminately and in bulk, regardless of whether the people are suspected of any wrongdoing. No one's talking about the report. What's frightening is who may be listening.Thorns for IRS excess spending; roses to PennDOT for trail cover
Thorns for Obama Administration's use of secret email accounts
From The Pottstown Mercury's editorial page:
THORNS to President Barack Obama’s political appointees, including the secretary for Health and Human Services, for using secret government email accounts they say are necessary to prevent their inboxes from being overwhelmed with unwanted messages, according to a review by The Associated Press. The scope of using the secret accounts across government remains a mystery: Most U.S. agencies have failed to turn over lists of political appointees’ email addresses, which the AP sought under the Freedom of Information Act more than three months ago. The secret email accounts complicate an agency’s legal responsibilities. Secret accounts also drive perceptions that government officials are trying to hide actions or decisions. Obama pledged during his first week in office to make government more transparent and open. Perhaps he doesn’t think that philosophy applies to email.Thorns for IRS excess spending; roses to PennDOT for trail cover
Welcome To The American Orwell State Under Obama
From Red State: Our dishonest, power-mad government tells us that they do this to keep us safe from terrorists. Are they protecting us from the very same terrorists that cross our borders with impunity due to our deliberately lax enforcement of our nation’s immigration laws? Do they do it to protect us from the terrorists that finance their destructive plans off of our very own welfare system?
Welcome To The American Orwell State | RedState
Welcome To The American Orwell State | RedState
Thorns for IRS excess spending
From the editorial page of The Pottstown Mercury:
THORNS to the already-besieged Internal Revenue Service for participating in a $4.1 million training conference featuring luxury rooms and free drinks. A total of 132 IRS officials received room upgrades at the 2010 conference in Anaheim, Calif., according to a report by an inspector general for tax administration. One official stayed five nights in a room that regularly goes for $3,500 a night, the report said, and another stayed four nights in a room that regularly goes for $1,499 a night. Without the upgrades, the IRS could have negotiated a lower room rate, as required by agency procedures. The inspector general’s report was surfacing as the IRS came under fire again in connection with its targeting of conservative groups during the 2010 and 2012 elections. In all, the IRS held 225 employee conferences from 2010 through 2012, at a total cost of $49 million, the report said. Add outrageous spending to the sins of a government agency already known for its arrogance.Thorns for IRS excess spending; roses to PennDOT for trail cover
Thursday, June 06, 2013
NY Times Turns On Obama Over NSA Phone Records Scandal
You know you've crossed the line when The New York Times, the official house organ of the Democratic Party, is criticizing Barack Obama for abusing his power in listening in on telephone conversations of Americans.
NY Times Turns On Obama Over NSA Phone Records Scandal: 'The Administration Has Now Lost All Credibility'…
NY Times Turns On Obama Over NSA Phone Records Scandal: 'The Administration Has Now Lost All Credibility'…
Rand Paul: Orwell's '1984' has arrived under Obama
The calendar says 2013 but we're living in the totalitarian nightmare of '1984' as the Obama Regime continues to shred the Constitution.
Rand Paul: Orwell's '1984' has arrived
Rand Paul: Orwell's '1984' has arrived
Muslim Indonesia axes bikinis for 2013 Miss World pageant
Who's the idiot who decided to hold a beauty pageant in a Muslim country? Burqa competition, anyone?
Muslim Indonesia axes bikinis for 2013 Miss World pageant
Muslim Indonesia axes bikinis for 2013 Miss World pageant
The Real Danger of Liberal Bias
Thomas Crown on liberalism's dirty little secret: It's that the powerful keep winning and the weak keep losing.
The Real Danger of Liberal Bias | RedState
The Real Danger of Liberal Bias | RedState
Remember When Dems Supported Obama’s Extension Of The Patriot Act?
Secret wiretaps? Shades of Richard Nixon. It's clear Obama is using the federal government to spy, manipulate and threaten American citizens.
Remember When Dems Supported Obama’s Extension Of The Patriot Act? | RedState
Remember When Dems Supported Obama’s Extension Of The Patriot Act? | RedState
Obama spy agency pulls Verizon phone records for millions of Americans
A new day, a new Obama scandal. Obama is using another U.S. government agency to spy on millions of Americans. Thanks again to all you low-information voters for creating a police state under the Obama Regime.
NSA pulls Verizon phone records for millions | Human Events
NSA pulls Verizon phone records for millions | Human Events
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Newspaper: Pa. lawmaker should resign for 'dastardly' acts
A western Pennsylvania newspaper is calling for the resignation of
controversial state Rep. Jesse White for 'dastardly and immature acts'
involving constituents. White, a Democrat who has been in office since
2007, has admitted posting anonymous comments online attacking
constituents who support Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling.
Editorial: Allegheny legislator must go
Editorial: Allegheny legislator must go
Gov't workers rack up $29 billion in credit card charges
Another Obama scandal. Are you keeping score?
Gov't workers rack up $29 billion in credit card charges
Gov't workers rack up $29 billion in credit card charges
Sebelius: I'm OK watching 10-year-old Pa. girl die
This is a preview of the Obamacare Death Panels, where government bureaucrats will decide who lives and who dies.
Kathleen Sebelius at center of storm over child's lung transplant - Brett Norman - POLITICO.com
Kathleen Sebelius at center of storm over child's lung transplant - Brett Norman - POLITICO.com
Paid liar Susan Rice promoted to top intelligence post by Obama
Who didn't see this one coming? Incompetence rises to the top again in the Obama Administration. Susan Rice of Benghazi/YouTube fame will now become Obama's top national security adviser. Heaven help the United States next time we face a crisis.
Susan Rice to be appointed national security adviser
Susan Rice to be appointed national security adviser
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Columnist Nat Hentoff: Time to talk about impeaching Obama
Constitutional scholar Nat Hentoff, a lifelong liberal, talks about the potential impeachment of Barack Obama in his latest column.
Nat Hentoff: Bringing civics classes back to schools
Nat Hentoff: Bringing civics classes back to schools
The Obama Administration's secret email network
There is nothing to see here. Keep moving.
The Obama Administration's secret email network | Human Events
The Obama Administration's secret email network | Human Events
Monday, June 03, 2013
Gun control won't stop criminals
Mayor Bloomberg, how's that tough NYC gun-control working out?
25 people shot in NY city in the last 48 hours
25 people shot in NY city in the last 48 hours
Supreme Court: Police can take DNA swabs from arrestees
I never thought I'd see the day ultra-conservative Justice Antonin Scalia would side with the court's three most liberal justices - Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan - in a ruling.
Supreme Court: Police can take DNA swabs from arrestees
Supreme Court: Police can take DNA swabs from arrestees
Sunday, June 02, 2013
Top Aide to House Dem Resigns in Ballot-Fraud Scandal
Kool-Aid drinking Democrats keep telling themselves there's no such thing as voter fraud. In reality, Democrats couldn't win an election without resorting to voter fraud schemes.
Top Aide to House Dem Resigns in Ballot-Fraud Scandal
Top Aide to House Dem Resigns in Ballot-Fraud Scandal
Saturday, June 01, 2013
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