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  • Split the Continuing resolution up? (Vanity).

    08/15/2013 4:53:37 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 2 replies
    8/15/2013 | Myself (but I got the idea from someone else)
    Here's a thought, tell me what you guys think: Here's how we ~could~ logically defund Obamacare. This was taken by poster known as Akzed: Here's what he (or she) said: (This is from a Redstate thread): Someone had a great idea yesterday: the next budget or continuing resolution or whatever, just chop it into fifty pieces, send them for votes in the senate and signatures by 0b00ba one at a time, and never send one up that has funding for 0boobaCare in it. What could the tyrants do?
  • Calorie restriction falters in the long run - Genetics and healthy diets matter more for...

    08/29/2012 6:41:02 PM PDT · by neverdem · 18 replies
    NATURE NEWS ^ | 29 August 2012 | Amy Maxmen
    Genetics and healthy diets matter more for longevity. To those who enjoy the pleasures of the dining table, the news may come as a relief: drastically cutting back on calories does not seem to lengthen lifespan in primates. The verdict, from a 25-year study in rhesus monkeys fed 30% less than control animals, represents another setback for the notion that a simple, diet-triggered switch can slow ageing. Instead, the findings, published this week in Nature1, suggest that genetics and dietary composition matter more for longevity than a simple calorie count. “To think that a simple decrease in calories caused such...
  • On spending, Congress can't agree on easy stuff

    09/26/2011 11:02:31 AM PDT · by ¢ommon ¢ents · 3 replies
    WASHINGTON — Congress is once again allowing shutdown politics to bring the federal government to the brink of closing.For the second time in nine months, lawmakers are bickering and posturing over spending plans. The difference this time is that everyone agrees on the massive barrel of money to keep the government running for another seven weeks.<snip>
  • Democrats Threaten Government Shutdown, Hold Up Of Disaster Relief, To Protect Green Energy Cronies

    09/23/2011 8:48:44 AM PDT · by Starman417 · 7 replies
    Flopping Aces ^ | 09-23-11 | Curt
    These Democrats are just plain idiots: Congress must pass a stopgap spending bill by Sept. 30 to avert a government shutdown. Both the House and Senate are scheduled to be on recess next week, adding to the urgency of reaching an agreement by the weekend. Democrats opposed the GOP bill en masse because it partially offsets $3.65 billion in funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with a $1.5 billion cut to a separate Department of Energy manufacturing loan program. “The bill the House will vote on tonight is not an honest effort at compromise. It fails to...
  • Solyndra Language Paves Way for CR Passage in House

    09/22/2011 5:36:41 PM PDT · by cc2k · 2 replies
    National Journal ^ | September 22, 2011 | 4:43pm, Updated: September 22, 2011 | 5:30 pm | Susan Davis, Billy House and Amy Har
    House Republicans have found the path to passage for a short-term bill to fund the federal government: Add language intended to embarrass the Obama administration. Following a lengthy closed-door meeting, House Republicans emerged with a strategy to keep intact the continuing resolution the House defeated on Wednesday by adding a $100 million offset targeting the government program involved in the loan guarantees awarded to the failed energy company Solyndra, the solar-energy firm backed by more than $500 million in government loan guarantees and previously supported by President Obama. The company has since declared bankruptcy and is the focus of a...
  • Daniel Craig: Bond 23 Script Is Better Than Casino Royale

    08/01/2011 8:06:27 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 23 replies
    gigwise.com ^ | 07.28.11
    James Bond actor Daniel Craig has recently admitted he believes the script for the latest Bond film is far better than Casino Royale. The Cowboys & Aliens actor said he was excited to reunite with Road to Perdition director Sam Mendes for the upcoming Bond 23, where he will be reprising his role as secret agent James Bond. During an interview, the actor told Cowboys & Aliens director Jon Favreau: "I think it's a great choice because Sam has a fervour and energy to really direct a Bond movie, with a capital B."
  • Casino Royale (1954): First James Bond screen adaptation

    07/23/2011 4:04:27 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 18 replies
    various | July 23, 2011
    The first screen adaptation of a James Bond book was telecast on October 21, 1954 on the anthology series, Climax!. Barry Nelson played CIA agent Jimmy Bond. Wikipedia article IMDb article Casino Royale (1954) The Curious Legacy of Casino Royale In spite of the YouTube titles, this was shown in 1954, not 1953. You may have to crank up the volume a bit: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6
  • Paul Ryan Is Right About the Budget -- Americans Cannot Afford Another Decade of Massive Spending

    04/05/2011 10:22:00 AM PDT · by JohnRLott · 17 replies
    Fox News ^ | April 5, 2011 | John R. Lott Jr.
    The deficit is a spending problem. That's the simple truth. If federal government spending after President Clinton's last budget had simply grown fast enough to keep up with inflation and the growth in population, the 2012 budget would be running over a $70 billion surplus. Instead, federal expenditures more than doubled from $1.86 to $3.82 trillion in the ten years from 2001 to 2011, causing this year’s enormous $1.65 trillion deficit. During President Obama's first three years in office the government's deficits are adding up to over $4.3 trillion. And there is no let up in sight. The Congressional Budget...
  • GOP introduces one-week stopgap with $12B in spending cuts

    04/05/2011 5:37:09 AM PDT · by The Big Boo · 18 replies
    The Hill ^ | 4/5/11 | Molly K. Hooper and Russell Berman
    Republicans on Monday night introduced a measure to fund the military through September and government operations for one more week. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told his conference about the legislation — which contains $12 billion in spending cuts — during a Monday night meeting, his office said. The move is intended to prevent a government shutdown that would start after Friday unless Congress approves another measure to fund the government.
  • Hoyer: Tea Party Republicans Acting Like ‘Dictators’ on Budget Negotiations

    03/30/2011 1:59:45 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 53 replies
    CNSNews.com ^ | March 30, 2011 | Matt Cover
    Washington (CNSNews.com) – House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that conservative Republicans who oppose anything less than the significant budget cuts they promised their constituents were acting like “dictators” and were to blame for stalled budget negotiations. Harkening back to the government shutdown of 1996, Hoyer blamed what he called the “perfectionist caucus” for refusing to compromise, then and now. “The last time government shut down President Clinton was President of the United States,” Hoyer told reporters at his weekly media briefing. “And what happened then was the perfectionist caucus thought they would be the dictators and do it...
  • The 'Untouchable' $23.6 Billion Funding Obamacare

    03/16/2011 7:13:53 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 14 replies
    Big Government ^ | March 16, 2011 | Ernest Istook
    Untouchable. That’s the treatment being given to the $23.6 billion being spent right now to implement Obamacare. This $23.6 billion is part of the $105.5 billion appropriated by the last Congress to fund Obamacare. The remainder (Think of it as post-dated checks for the other $81.9 billion.) automatically becomes available between now and FY2019. None of this is to be confused with an additional $115 billion authorized for additional appropriation to Obamacare—but which the current Congress is unlikely to provide. The most pressing question, however, is whether any of the current $23.6 billion will be rescinded as part of the...
  • Continuing Resolution a Budget Joke

    03/16/2011 1:24:35 PM PDT · by Kaslin
    Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2011 | Donald Lambro
    WASHINGTON -- Getting a law passed in Congress is a very difficult thing to do, as our Founding Fathers designed it that way, fearing that bad legislation would rob the people of their rights and freedoms. Of course that hasn't prevented Congress from passing bad legislation that denies our freedoms, such as Prohibition or, more recently, Obamacare, which will force Americans to buy health insurance they neither want nor need. But that has meant blocking good legislation, too, such as the House's mid-fiscal-year budget cuts, which will carve $61 billion out of President Obama's 2011 spending binge as a down...
  • Congress Must Stop $105.5 Billion in Automatic Obamacare Spending

    03/16/2011 10:11:57 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 31 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | March 16, 2011 | Terry Jeffrey
    Thanks to the irrepressible Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, who is emerging as the most energetic and principled conservative leader of the 112th Congress, the Congressional Research Service published a report on Feb. 10 detailing how the Obama administration is planning to spend $105.5 billion that was put on an appropriations autopilot in the health care legislation the Democrat-majority Congress enacted last year. Unless the Republican-controlled House in this Congress can force President Obama to sign new legislation forbidding dispersal of this $105.5 billion, the administration will spend it to lay the basic foundations for a socialistic health care system in...
  • House Conservatives Tire of Stop-Gap Spending

    03/15/2011 10:42:31 AM PDT · by Qbert · 10 replies
    Newsmax ^ | 3/14/2011 | Dan Weil
    As House Republican leaders work to put together the second stop-gap spending bill of the year, House conservatives are getting fed up with the whole process. They don’t like the idea of spending the remainder of the fiscal year – until Sept. 30 – fighting with Democrats over miniscule spending cuts that make little headway in cutting into the government’s huge debt burden, Politico reports. “I don’t think a lot of people have the stomach to do this ad infinitum,” said freshman Rep. Raul Labrador, R-Idaho. He doesn’t see the debate on short-term funding going on much longer.
  • CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVES! VOTE COMING UP ON CONTINUING RESOLUTION

    03/15/2011 10:26:59 AM PDT · by tutstar · 42 replies
    US Congress ^ | 3/15/11 | misc
    PolitiFact, FactCheck, and WaPo All Confirm: The $105 Billion Obamacare Slush Fund Exists SLY to put it nicely for the 3 jokers to hide teh funding in the bill. Why on earth would the House vote to repeal ZERO-care but vote to fund the monstrosity? If the dems had done the budget back in the fall there wouldn't be the possibility of government shutdown in the first place. They didn't want the budget to affect the Nov election and they don't want to commit to it now. It was supposedly to their advantage so that they can say the "Republicans...
  • Repeal It and Then Fund It?

    03/14/2011 5:42:10 AM PDT · by jenk · 15 replies
    jenkuznicki.com ^ | 03/14/11 | Jen Kuznicki
    Dear Republican Leadership, those little campaign promises that got you elected are being clearly brought to mind. The CR cannot pass without including language to right a wrong. The Democrat's dirty trick of including appropriations to the Obamacare bill cannot be tolerated. The party loyalists are getting fed some pretty murky swampwater on why Speaker Boehner and Leader Cantor are insisting on a continuing resolution that funds Obamacare. We elected you to cut and slash like Edward Scissorhands on an overgrown juniper. Istook's testimony is devastatingly clear on what needs to be done. Perhaps this quote from Politico will show...
  • House GOP Leader Won’t Rule Out Funding Planned Parenthood in Final CR

    02/28/2011 3:32:59 PM PST · by jazusamo · 29 replies
    CNSNews ^ | February 28, 2011 | Edwin Mora
    (CNSNews.com) - House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) today would not rule out that the Republican House leadership would permit taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood in the final continuing resolution that Congress must enact to keep the government funded through the rest of fiscal year 2011, which runs through Sept. 30. The CR currently funding the government--enacted by the Democrat-controlled lameduck Congress in December--expires on March 4. To keep the government funded past March 4, Congress must approve, and President Barack Obama must sign, another CR by that date. This week, the Republican leadership is trying to approve a short-term...
  • Movie Review: Quantum of Solace

    03/25/2009 12:02:13 PM PDT · by ReformationFan · 26 replies · 1,594+ views
    By some tortured, objective filmmaking standard it might be possible to make the case that Quantum of Solace isn’t the worst James Bond film of all time, but I defy anyone to argue that it isn’t the least satisfying. After all, a bad James Bond film is still a James Bond film. There is that going for it. Invisible cars and Grace Jones have done no small amount of damage but in the smoking, campy wreckage there still lies a James Bond film. Unfortunately, in the smoking, plodding wreckage of Quantum of Solace that scrap of comfort is nowhere to...
  • Lawrence of Eurabia

    11/17/2008 1:17:46 AM PST · by Cindy · 11 replies · 1,372+ views
    Author’s Note: The following is, unfortunately, a true story that took place this semester at the once-great (and once-conservative) Pepperdine University. No names have been changed to protect the guilty. They don’t deserve it. One Monday morning, just before the 2008 presidential election, a Pepperdine student (and College Republican, or CR) took a sign to the Office of Student Affairs. The sign read “Barack Obama socialism ‘08” in big letters, with “Socialism is bad. Do not vote Obama ’08. More info: CR meeting Weds 8pm, AC 245”. A young woman working in the office took out a stamp and approved...
  • HSU Republicans appeal to university to change nondiscrimination policy

    11/05/2008 3:12:07 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 3 replies · 499+ views
    The Times-Standard ^ | 11/03/2008 | Donna Tam
    Some of Humboldt State University's student Republicans feel like minorities on campus, and are asking the university to change its nondiscrimination policy to include ideological views. ”The point is that everyone should be getting a chance to be heard,” said Jerilyn Gashi, president of the HSU College Conservatives, formerly the College Republicans. “Too often, the definition of diversity ends at a certain list. It should be extended to everyone, Republicans included.” The club is asking HSU to amend the university's nondiscrimination policy to include a clause prohibiting discrimination on the basis of ideological view or affiliation with major political parties....