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Thursday, July 31, 2014
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Eric Holder sues Pa. State Police over fitness tests
Obama henchman Eric Holder wants the Pennsylvania State Police to lower their physical skills requirements so more women can join the ranks of state troopers. Isn't there a scandal in Washington Holder should be investigating?
Pennsylvania sued by U.S. over police fitness tests
Pennsylvania sued by U.S. over police fitness tests
Monday, July 28, 2014
Automatic renewals for Obamacare coverage could backfire
Nothing is easy under Obamacare. The only way to stop this monstrosity is to fire Harry Reid by voting out every Congressional Democrat on the ballot this November.
Automatic renewals for health care coverage could backfire | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Automatic renewals for health care coverage could backfire | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Friday, July 25, 2014
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Democrat Tom Wolf flip flops on Pa. pension crisis
After denying for months that Pennsylvania has a public pension crisis, Democrat Tom Wolf, running for governor, now says he's going to work with the Republican-controlled Legislature to solve the problem. This would be the same Republican-controlled Legislature what won't even work with Republican Gov. Tom Corbett on the state's pension woes, so what are Wolf's chances? Slim and none ... and slim was last seen leaving Harrisburg weeks ago.
Wolf says he'll work with Legislature to deal with pension woes
Wolf says he'll work with Legislature to deal with pension woes
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
Dinesh D'Souza's 'America' tops $11M at box-office
"America," the new documentary by
filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza continues to do well at the box-office, adding
another $1.6 million over the July 18-20 weekend to bring its four-week total to
$11.4 million.
The film is already among the Top 20 most successful documentaries of all time and ranks No. 7 in the "Political Documentary" genre.
The film is already among the Top 20 most successful documentaries of all time and ranks No. 7 in the "Political Documentary" genre.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Newspaper: Tom Wolf's support of ObamaCare should be cause for concern for all Pennsylvanians
Democrat Tom Wolf's platform is a mixture of every failed policy of Ed Rendell and Barack Obama.
Editorial: Wolf & ObamaCare
Editorial: Wolf & ObamaCare
AHEPA Marks Somber 40th Anniversary of Invasion, Occupation of Cyprus
AHEPA Calls for Removal of Turkish Troops from Cyprus; Movement on Confidence-Building Measures
WASHINGTON, DC - Supreme President Anthony Kouzounis issued the following statement on the 40th anniversary of the illegal invasion and subsequent occupation of the Republic of Cyprus by Turkey that occurred July 20, 1974:
"Today we ask, 'How long?' as we mark a somber day-the 40th anniversary of the illegal invasion and occupation of the Republic of Cyprus by the Republic of Turkey. This was, and remains to this very day, an intolerable act; one that is a gross violation of the rule of law, human rights, and democratic ideals. We pause to remember the innocent civilians who lost their lives and the thousands who went missing, including four American citizens whose investigations remain incomplete. The illegal invasion and occupation caused the displacement of 170,000 Greek Cypriot refugees who to this day are unable to return to their homes which is also a violation of human rights as determined by the European Commission on Human Rights. Moreover, Turkey's restrictions upon religious freedom and destruction of Cyprus' cultural and religious heritage in Turkish-occupied Cyprus have been well-documented by the U.S. Helsinki Commission, the Law Library of Congress, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and several media publications.
"In February, the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriots agreed to a Joint Declaration that provided the foundation for the resumption of settlement talks. Included in the declaration was a commitment 'to efforts to implement confidence building measures that will provide a dynamic impetus to the prospect for a united Cyprus.' Unfortunately, after a promising start, the return of Famagusta or movement on other confidence-building measures has stalled, demonstrating Turkey's intransigence. We hope that bridge-building measures such as the Good Friday service that brought Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots together can serve as an inspiration going forward.
"We vigorously applaud the recent high-level engagement by United States government officials with the Republic of Cyprus, including Vice President Joe Biden's historic May visit and subsequent engagement by the vice president and U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Defense officials. We also laud the bipartisan action taken this week by U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, who chairs the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and U.S. Representative Ed Royce, who chairs the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Together, they urged the Obama administration to increase attention to the goal of reunifying Cyprus in a joint letter.
"However, the key to a successful settlement rests in Ankara. We once again call on the U.S. government, as we do every year at this time, to convey a strong message to Turkey that it must provide the Turkish Cypriot community with the necessary freedom to negotiate a solution within the United Nations framework, and equally as important, that Turkey must play a constructive role in the movement of confidence-building measures and facilitate the removal of 40,000 of its troops from the island. Thus, on this somber anniversary, we again call on Turkey to begin the removal of its troops from Cyprus. These are troops that we contend would serve a better purpose, especially to NATO, in another theatre, as opposed to Cyprus, where there have been more than 17 million incident-free crossings by Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
"Therefore, we restate our call for a reunified Cyprus with a single sovereignty, single international personality and single citizenship; and with its independence and territorial integrity safeguarded as described in the relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions. We contend that such a solution is in the best interest of all Cypriots, and must emanate from Cypriots themselves without arbitrary timetables.
"We call for these actions in the best interests of the United States. A just and viable solution to the division of Cyprus will strengthen the eastern Mediterranean and bring peace and security to the region. This is especially important with the discovery of hydrocarbon reserves within the exclusive economic zones of the Republic of Cyprus and Israel by a U.S. energy firm. Furthermore, a just and viable solution will aid Turkey's candidacy to become a member of the European Union.
"Today, we say 40 years is too long. Our hope is that we will no longer need to observe this 'black anniversary,' but instead, celebrate the anniversary of a settlement. AHEPA remains committed to doing all within its power to keep the Cyprus issue in the public eye until a just and viable solution that benefits all Cypriots is realized."
AHEPA to Mark Anniversary at Supreme Convention
AHEPA will remember the victims of Turkey's illegal invasion of the Republic of Cyprus with a Moment of Silence at the Opening Ceremony of its 92nd Annual Supreme Convention which will be held July 21, 2014. Also during the convention, AHEPA will host AHI Founder Eugene Rossides, a Life Member of AHEPA, for a presentation on his new book, "Kissinger & Cyprus: A Study in Lawlessness," on July 24, 2014.
AHEPA proudly participated at a "Rally for Cyprus" on Capitol Hill organized by PSEKA that marked the 40th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the Republic of Cyprus, July 16, 2014. AHEPA Chairman of the Board and Past Supreme President Nicholas Karacostas, a refugee from Cyprus, and Executive Director Basil Mossaidis, represented AHEPA on behalf of Supreme President Anthony Kouzounis. Several Ahepans also participated as representatives of other Hellenic or Diaspora organizations. Philip Christopher, president, PSEKA, is also an AHEPA member and special advisor on Cyprus to the AHEPA National Cyprus & Hellenic Affairs Committee.
"We congratulate PSEKA for organizing an outstanding public awareness and advocacy event," Kouzounis added. "We pledge to continue to work with all organizations to ensure the Cyprus issue remains visible and that a just and viable solution for Cyprus and all Cypriots becomes reality."
Founded in 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia, to protect individuals from the evils of bigotry and discrimination, AHEPA is the largest and oldest grassroots association of American citizens of Greek heritage and Philhellenes with more than 400 chapters across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The mission of AHEPA is to promote the ancient Greek ideals of Education, Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence through community service and volunteerism.
For more information about AHEPA or how to join, please visit ahepa.org or contact AHEPA Headquarters, 202-232-6300.
WASHINGTON, DC - Supreme President Anthony Kouzounis issued the following statement on the 40th anniversary of the illegal invasion and subsequent occupation of the Republic of Cyprus by Turkey that occurred July 20, 1974:
"Today we ask, 'How long?' as we mark a somber day-the 40th anniversary of the illegal invasion and occupation of the Republic of Cyprus by the Republic of Turkey. This was, and remains to this very day, an intolerable act; one that is a gross violation of the rule of law, human rights, and democratic ideals. We pause to remember the innocent civilians who lost their lives and the thousands who went missing, including four American citizens whose investigations remain incomplete. The illegal invasion and occupation caused the displacement of 170,000 Greek Cypriot refugees who to this day are unable to return to their homes which is also a violation of human rights as determined by the European Commission on Human Rights. Moreover, Turkey's restrictions upon religious freedom and destruction of Cyprus' cultural and religious heritage in Turkish-occupied Cyprus have been well-documented by the U.S. Helsinki Commission, the Law Library of Congress, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, and several media publications.
"In February, the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Cypriots agreed to a Joint Declaration that provided the foundation for the resumption of settlement talks. Included in the declaration was a commitment 'to efforts to implement confidence building measures that will provide a dynamic impetus to the prospect for a united Cyprus.' Unfortunately, after a promising start, the return of Famagusta or movement on other confidence-building measures has stalled, demonstrating Turkey's intransigence. We hope that bridge-building measures such as the Good Friday service that brought Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots together can serve as an inspiration going forward.
"We vigorously applaud the recent high-level engagement by United States government officials with the Republic of Cyprus, including Vice President Joe Biden's historic May visit and subsequent engagement by the vice president and U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Defense officials. We also laud the bipartisan action taken this week by U.S. Senator Robert Menendez, who chairs the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and U.S. Representative Ed Royce, who chairs the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Together, they urged the Obama administration to increase attention to the goal of reunifying Cyprus in a joint letter.
"However, the key to a successful settlement rests in Ankara. We once again call on the U.S. government, as we do every year at this time, to convey a strong message to Turkey that it must provide the Turkish Cypriot community with the necessary freedom to negotiate a solution within the United Nations framework, and equally as important, that Turkey must play a constructive role in the movement of confidence-building measures and facilitate the removal of 40,000 of its troops from the island. Thus, on this somber anniversary, we again call on Turkey to begin the removal of its troops from Cyprus. These are troops that we contend would serve a better purpose, especially to NATO, in another theatre, as opposed to Cyprus, where there have been more than 17 million incident-free crossings by Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
"Therefore, we restate our call for a reunified Cyprus with a single sovereignty, single international personality and single citizenship; and with its independence and territorial integrity safeguarded as described in the relevant U.N. Security Council resolutions. We contend that such a solution is in the best interest of all Cypriots, and must emanate from Cypriots themselves without arbitrary timetables.
"We call for these actions in the best interests of the United States. A just and viable solution to the division of Cyprus will strengthen the eastern Mediterranean and bring peace and security to the region. This is especially important with the discovery of hydrocarbon reserves within the exclusive economic zones of the Republic of Cyprus and Israel by a U.S. energy firm. Furthermore, a just and viable solution will aid Turkey's candidacy to become a member of the European Union.
"Today, we say 40 years is too long. Our hope is that we will no longer need to observe this 'black anniversary,' but instead, celebrate the anniversary of a settlement. AHEPA remains committed to doing all within its power to keep the Cyprus issue in the public eye until a just and viable solution that benefits all Cypriots is realized."
AHEPA to Mark Anniversary at Supreme Convention
AHEPA will remember the victims of Turkey's illegal invasion of the Republic of Cyprus with a Moment of Silence at the Opening Ceremony of its 92nd Annual Supreme Convention which will be held July 21, 2014. Also during the convention, AHEPA will host AHI Founder Eugene Rossides, a Life Member of AHEPA, for a presentation on his new book, "Kissinger & Cyprus: A Study in Lawlessness," on July 24, 2014.
AHEPA proudly participated at a "Rally for Cyprus" on Capitol Hill organized by PSEKA that marked the 40th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of the Republic of Cyprus, July 16, 2014. AHEPA Chairman of the Board and Past Supreme President Nicholas Karacostas, a refugee from Cyprus, and Executive Director Basil Mossaidis, represented AHEPA on behalf of Supreme President Anthony Kouzounis. Several Ahepans also participated as representatives of other Hellenic or Diaspora organizations. Philip Christopher, president, PSEKA, is also an AHEPA member and special advisor on Cyprus to the AHEPA National Cyprus & Hellenic Affairs Committee.
"We congratulate PSEKA for organizing an outstanding public awareness and advocacy event," Kouzounis added. "We pledge to continue to work with all organizations to ensure the Cyprus issue remains visible and that a just and viable solution for Cyprus and all Cypriots becomes reality."
Founded in 1922 in Atlanta, Georgia, to protect individuals from the evils of bigotry and discrimination, AHEPA is the largest and oldest grassroots association of American citizens of Greek heritage and Philhellenes with more than 400 chapters across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The mission of AHEPA is to promote the ancient Greek ideals of Education, Philanthropy, Civic Responsibility, and Family and Individual Excellence through community service and volunteerism.
For more information about AHEPA or how to join, please visit ahepa.org or contact AHEPA Headquarters, 202-232-6300.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Friday, July 18, 2014
GUEST COLUMN: Huddled Masses Didn't Sneak Into US Illegally
By Lowman S. Henry
The flood of illegal immigrants crossing America's southern
border has become a crisis. Those
arriving are not "undocumented" or "refugees," what is
occurring is a blatant disregard for the immigration policies of the United
States, however flawed those policies may be.
We are not dealing with immigrants "yearning to breathe free,"
rather this is Mexico and the countries of central America dumping their
economically dispossessed, gangs and criminals on our doorstep.
This is a humanitarian crisis, with reports of the bodies of
small children washing up on the shores of the Rio Grande. It is a law enforcement crisis as drug cartel
"coyotes" transport illegals across the border for money. It is a political crisis as leaders of both
parties have been unable to come together to develop a coherent immigration
policy. It is a foreign policy crisis as
Mexico detains one U.S. Marine who accidentally wandered into their territory
while sending tens of thousands across our borders and suffering no ill
consequence. It is a constitutional
crisis as our president refuses to perform his sworn duties and enforce the
immigration laws passed by Congress.
The degree of President Obama's arrogance on this matter was
on full display last week as he played pool and drank beer during a visit to
Texas rather than tour the border and holding facilities. Imagine the uproar if President Bush had gone
to New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and instead of delivering
a substantial address while standing in front of the St. Louis Cathedral he had
gone off for some Beignets at Café du Monde?
Media reports would have us believe that those flooding
across the U.S. border with Mexico are small children looking for a better life
in the United States. They are often referred to as "dreamers," an
effort to slap lipstick on the immigration crisis pig. While some are small children, the fact is
criminals, drug dealers, and those sick with infectious diseases are also
arriving in the current wave. And how
does it benefit those who are small children to separate them from parents and
send them into camps filled with miscreants and disease?
The preponderance of the blame for this situation lays with
the president and his administration whose refusal to establish effective
border security and whose political pronouncements telegraphed an open border
policy to Mexico and its southern neighbors.
Administration spokesmen engage in Orwellian double speak, a frequent
dialect in this White House, claiming the borders are more secure than
ever. Really? So the most secure border ever has resulted
in a wave of illegal immigrants that have so overwhelmed the system more border
control agents are attending to basic human needs than providing security?
Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel once said no
good crisis should ever go to waste. By that he meant a crisis gives the
president the opportunity to take actions he might not otherwise be able to
take. That is why the Obama
Administration has allowed the current immigration crisis to occur. It was predictable and encouraged and
designed to help the president achieve his personal political goal of letting
tens of thousands of new immigrants - who will become dependent on the
government services his party champions, and ultimately voters for future
progressive regimes.
Against the backdrop of this harsh reality Republicans and
responsible Democrats in congress must act quickly to change current law
allowing those who have crossed the border to be sent back immediately. The current process is unenforceable,
unrealistic and partially to blame for triggering the crisis now
unfolding. Then, steps must be taken -
including the deployment of troops - to seal off the nation's southern
border. And finally, congressional
leaders must come together to craft a reasonable and enforceable immigration
policy going forward.
A nation is not truly a nation if it cannot control its own
borders. The time has come for us to
regain control of ours.
Long way from the Mexican border to Pennsylvania
Some of Obama's new illegals have found their way to Pennsylvania, where they are being housed in an orphange subsidized by your tax dollars.
Bethany Children's Home offers temporary housing for undocumented children | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Bethany Children's Home offers temporary housing for undocumented children | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Obama's America: 1 in 4 young adults living with parents
A new Pew survey finds that 1 in 4 young adults (ages 25-34) are
living with their parents as the Obama economic mess continues into its
sixth year.
In Post-Recession Era, Young Adults Drive Continuing Rise in Multi-Generational Living
In Post-Recession Era, Young Adults Drive Continuing Rise in Multi-Generational Living
Pew: US image abroad suffers under Obama
Remember when Obama promised to improve US image abroad. Like all of his promises, it didn't happen. A new Pew survey says US popularity has declined under Obama.
Global Opposition to U.S. Surveillance and Drones, but Limited Harm to America’s Image
Global Opposition to U.S. Surveillance and Drones, but Limited Harm to America’s Image
Pa. school districts say state pension crisis boosting local tax rates
While Tom Wolf, the Democratic candidate for Pa. governor doesn't believe there's a pension crisis, school districts are raising property taxes to deal with the pension crisis.
School districts say state pension crisis boosting local tax rates
School districts say state pension crisis boosting local tax rates
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Monday, July 14, 2014
Poll: 35 percent say Obama should be impeached
Calls for Obama's impeachment are growing every day. A new poll finds 1 in 3 Americans (including two-thirds of Republicans) believe Obama should be impeached for his habitual violation of the Constitution and the growing scandals in his administration.
Poll: 35 percent say impeachment justified | TheHill
Poll: 35 percent say impeachment justified | TheHill
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Dinesh D'Souza's 'America' tops $8M at box-office
"America" by conservative filmmaker/author Dinesh D'Souza continues to do well at the U.S. box office, earning $2.4 million over the July 11-13 weekend, bringing its three-week domestic total to $8.2 million. That's good enough to make the Top 20 in documentary film grosses and No. 7 for political documentaries.
D'Souza's previous film - "2016: Obama's America" - is the No. 2 all-time political documentary, earning $33.5 million in 2012.
'2016: Obama's America' also earned $6.4 million in DVD/Blu-ray sales. So take that, Costco.
D'Souza's previous film - "2016: Obama's America" - is the No. 2 all-time political documentary, earning $33.5 million in 2012.
'2016: Obama's America' also earned $6.4 million in DVD/Blu-ray sales. So take that, Costco.
Pa. lawmakers pocket $14,364 salary hike since illegal pay raise was repealed
Has it been nine years since the Pennsylvania Legislature repealed its infamous middle-of-the-night pay raise? Guess what? The political elite who populate Harrisburg managed to raise the base salary of state lawmakers by $14,364 since 2005 in a series of "cost-of-living-adjustments." In the end, the permanent political class takes care of its own at the expense of state taxpayers. So go ahead and send those incumbents back to Harrisburg this November so they can continue to pick your pockets.
Brad Bumsted: Have you seen the Pa. piggies ... ?
Brad Bumsted: Have you seen the Pa. piggies ... ?
Teachers unions turn on Obama
They helped put him in the White House, but the puppet won't dance for the National Education Association, one of the nation's most powerful labor unions and heavy contributor to the Democratic Party.
Teachers unions turn on Obama | TheHill
Teachers unions turn on Obama | TheHill
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Gov. candidate Tom Wolf offers no solutions to Pa. problems
"Millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf continues to not have answers when he steps out from behind his television ads and actually has to address legitimate questions on issues facing the Commonwealth. Secretary Wolf is not being asked unreasonable questions by the media – he is simply being asked questions that any governor would be expected to answer. It’s time for Secretary Tom Wolf to stop denying our state’s pension crisis and stop being influenced by $1.1 million in campaign donations by the Harrisburg insiders and public sector unions opposed to pension reform."
- Corbett-Cawley Communications Director Chris Pack
Gov. candidate Tom Wolf visits Montgomery County - The Intelligencer: Bucks County
- Corbett-Cawley Communications Director Chris Pack
Gov. candidate Tom Wolf visits Montgomery County - The Intelligencer: Bucks County
Expert: Pa. should brace for huge Obamacare premium hikes
It's the Democratic Party gift that keeps on giving: A national expert warns that Pennsylvania residents will get hit with double-digit health insurance premiums this fall ... and more increases in coming years ... all courtesy of Obamacare. Keep that in mind as you go to the polls this November. The only way to end the madness is to vote out every Congressional Democrat on the ballot.
Stephen T. Parente: Pa., expect premium hike
Friday, July 11, 2014
Pa. State Education Spending at Record High Under Gov. Corbett
Don't believe the propaganda by labor unions and their Democratic Party puppets. Pennsylvania taxpayers are spending more than ever on public education.
State Education Spending at Record High
State Education Spending at Record High
Convicted felon and DEMOCRAT Ray Nagin gets 10-year sentence
Since the liberal media tends to omit the party affiliation when a crooked Democrat is sentenced, just a reminder that former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin is DEMOCRAT!
In New Orleans, a 10-year sentence for Ray Nagin
In New Orleans, a 10-year sentence for Ray Nagin
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Have you noticed liberal journalists don't even pretend to be objective any more?
Have you noticed that liberal journalists don't even pretend to be objective any more? They're all in the tank for Obama.
CBS Host: Is Perry Calling Border Crisis Obama's 'Katrina Moment' Just 'A Bunch of Bull'?
CBS Host: Is Perry Calling Border Crisis Obama's 'Katrina Moment' Just 'A Bunch of Bull'?
As if we needed another reason NOT to watch 'The View'
Just what daytime television needed, left-wing blowhard Rose O'Donnell returning to 'The View' to regale us with her deranged liberal views. No thanks. I'll be tuning in to "The Price is Right" on CBS.
ABC's 'The View' confirms Rosie O'Donnell returning as co-host
ABC's 'The View' confirms Rosie O'Donnell returning as co-host
Gov. Corbett endorsed by Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry
From the Tom Corbett for Governor campaign:
HARRISBURG, PA – Fresh off more positive news regarding Pennsylvania’s improving economy under Governor Tom Corbett’s leadership in Harrisburg, the Corbett-Cawley campaign today announced the endorsement from the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry. The endorsement comes in the wake of the most recent jobs report showing that Pennsylvania now has 5,078,000 people employed by the private sector – an all-time high.
“We proudly endorse Governor Tom Corbett for re-election because he has made the tough decisions necessary to build a stronger Pennsylvania,” stated Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry President Guy Ciarrocchi. “Thanks to Governor Tom Corbett’s leadership in Harrisburg, Chester County is rebounding from the recession and from the bad economy that his administration inherited when he took office. We are now stronger with more people employed in the private sector than at any other point in our state’s history, while our unemployment continues to free-fall. We are excited to see where our state is headed under four more years of Governor Tom Corbett’s leadership in Harrisburg.”
“I am honored to have the support of the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry, which has been a tremendous partner in creating a business-friendly climate here in Pennsylvania that promotes job growth and economic development,” stated Governor Tom Corbett. “I look forward to working together over the next four years to continue building our pro-business agenda to bring even more jobs to our stronger Pennsylvania.”
The latest jobs report released by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry found that 21,700 private sector jobs were created for the month of May, bringing the total amount of Pennsylvania’s private sector jobs to 5,078,000 – the most in state history. The unemployment rate also fell for the tenth consecutive month to 5.6 percent – a five-year low.
The improving economy under Governor Tom Corbett has earned him praise from leaders around Pennsylvania, including past Pennsylvania Governors Tom Ridge and Mark Schweiker, U.S. Representative Mike Kelly (PA-03) and others. Below is a list of statements in response to the most recent positive jobs report.
Wednesday, July 09, 2014
Sen. Coburn on Illegals: 'For $8M, We Can Put Them All on a First-Class Seat Back to Their Homes'
Obama wants American taxpayers to fork over $4 Billion to feed, clothe and house the 300,000 new illegals he allowed in to the US in recent months. But a Republican Senator has a better idea. We can send them all back to their home countries for around $8 Million.
Coburn: 'For $8M, We Can Put them All on a First-Class Seat Back to Their Homes' | CNS News
Coburn: 'For $8M, We Can Put them All on a First-Class Seat Back to Their Homes' | CNS News
Senate Democrats plan bill to reimpose Obamacare birth-control mandate
You can put an end to this nonsense in November by voting out every Congressional Democrat on the ballot.
Senate Democrats plan bill to reimpose Obamacare birth-control mandate - Washington Times
Senate Democrats plan bill to reimpose Obamacare birth-control mandate - Washington Times
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Monday, July 07, 2014
New Dinesh D'Souza film 'America' scores at the box office
The No. 1 film the Fourth of July weekend at the box-office was the latest 'Transformer' sequel, but "America," the new documentary by filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza did remarkable business, finishing No. 11 at the box office in just 1,100 theaters (compared to 4,200 for "Transformers.") The documentary took in $2.7 million to bring its two-week total to $4 million.
9 years ago today: Pa. legislators gave themselves middle-of-the-night pay raise
Has it been nine years since the infamous pay raise of 2005? Has anything really changed in the way the Pennsylvania Legislature does business? Pennsylvania's part-time lawmakers are among the highest paid in the country and they receive automatic pay raises every Dec. 1 under a law they passed after they repealed the infamous pay raise vote of 2005.
Ron Southwick: Pay raise needs some sun rays | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Ron Southwick: Pay raise needs some sun rays | Reading Eagle - NEWS
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Friday, July 04, 2014
Hillary's Book Sales Keep Plummeting
According to The Washington Free Beacon, sales of Hillary Clinton's new book have taken dramatic tumbles in each of the first three weeks since it was released. Even with heavy discounts, sales continue to fall about 50% each week. Look for it soon at your neighborhood dollar store. Makes a good door stop.
Hillary's Book Sales Keep Plummeting
Richard Scaife, conservative champion, newsman & philanthropist, dies at 82
A sad day for the conservative movement and the newspaper industry.
Read more about Mr. Scaife's life and legacy in this tribute published in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Richard Scaife, conservative champion, newsman & philanthropist, dies
Read more about Mr. Scaife's life and legacy in this tribute published in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Richard Scaife, conservative champion, newsman & philanthropist, dies
Happy Dependence Day
SPOTTED ON TWITTER: Since Barack Obama has successfully transformed America into an entitlement
state, the 4th of July will officially be renamed Dependence Day.
Thursday, July 03, 2014
43,000 Turkish soldiers continue to occupy Cyprus
This July marks the 40th anniversary of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. More than 40,000 Turkish troops continue to hold 40 percent of the island hostage despite numerous UN resolutions condemning the illegal invasion and occupation. The Obama Administration, like every American administration since 1974, continues to send billions of dollars to Turkey despite the occupation of a a sovereign nation.
43,000 Turkish soldiers in Cyprus, for every National Guard soldier there is 3 Turkish troops
43,000 Turkish soldiers in Cyprus, for every National Guard soldier there is 3 Turkish troops
NY insurers seek 12- to 20-percent hike in Obamacare premiums
The state-run media is no longer reporting on the Obamacare disaster, but it's still a big mess that will end up costing you lots of money.
New York insurers seek 12- to 20-percent hike in Obamacare premiums - Washington Times
New York insurers seek 12- to 20-percent hike in Obamacare premiums - Washington Times
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Newspaper praises Corbett's conviction on pension reform
How come everyone in the Harrisburg press corps is up-in-arms about Tom Corbett not signing the new state budget by the June 30 deadline? Ed Rendell NEVER signed a budget on time in his 8 years in Harrisburg and not a peep about it from the fawning media. And all this talk about "budget gimmicks" to avoid a tax increase? Ed Rendell's budgets were built entirely on "budget gimmicks" and he still raised taxes. The liberal bias is getting out of hand in Harrisburg.
Corbett's conviction - Bucks County Courier Times: Editorials
Corbett's conviction - Bucks County Courier Times: Editorials
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Land of the free? Not so much. Americans' sense of freedom drops
From an article by Gram Slattery published in the Christian Science Monitor about the rapid decline in the sense of freedom Americans feel since Barack Obama took office:
This Independence Day, Americans will celebrate the nation’s core values, especially freedom. But according to a new international poll, Americans have become significantly "less satisfied with the freedom to choose what they want to do with their lives."Land of the free? Not so much. Americans' sense of freedom drops, poll finds.
Seventy-nine percent of US residents are satisfied with their level of freedom, down from 91 percent in 2006, according to the Gallup survey, released Tuesday.
That 12 point drop pushes the US from among the highest in the world in terms of perceived freedom to 36th place, outside the top quartile of the 120 countries sampled, trailing Paraguay, Rwanda, and the autonomous region of Nagarno-Karabakh.
Only 10 nations experienced as sharp a drop as the United States in terms of the satisfaction of citizens with their level of freedom: Egypt, Greece, Italy, Venezuela, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Romania, Yemen, Pakistan, and Spain.
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