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  • The 5th Column in the U.S.

    11/20/2011 3:59:02 PM PST · by FreeKeys · 35 replies
    BigGovernment ^ | 11/20/11 | John Loudon
    “Workers of the World Unite” Karl Marx, the infamous German political philosopher had a vision. Marx, together with Joseph Engles predicted and even called for the dismantling of capitalist economic systems worldwide into a socialist and ultimately classless communist World. 24thState will be asking the question of the late Mr. Marx, “How is that working out for you?” CP USA In a series of columns, we will expose the 5th column in the United States. We will name names and expose the ties from David Axelrod, who just visited St. Louis referring to some GOP presidential contenders as “nutty folks“,...
  • Republicans Throw Their ‘Pledge To America’ Under the OmniBus

    11/18/2011 5:29:32 AM PST · by IbJensen · 16 replies
    Red State ^ | 11/17/2011 | David Horowitz
    Update: Roll call of members who stood strong is below the fold. This afternoon, the House passed Harry Reid’s first minibus appropriations bill (Agriculture, Commerce-Justice-Science, Transportation-HUD), which contains record levels of spending for Food Stamps, WIC, and international food aid. It also contains $2.3 billion for disaster spending, which is excluded from the budget caps. Appropriations Committee Chairman Harold Rogers promised today on the House floor that spending will not exceed the $1.043 trillion spending cap. Well, the extra $2.3 billion in disaster spending allowed him to do just that. Moreover, if they continue to adopt the higher spending levels...
  • Tell the Republican Party to Drop Dead

    11/12/2011 1:49:50 PM PST · by Ordinary_American · 19 replies
    The Post & Email ^ | November 12, 2011 | Lawrence Sellin
    IT’S THE CORRUPTION, STUPID General George Washington was the first President of the United States and had warned against warring political "factions" Barack Obama leads the most corrupt Administration in U.S. history. Nevertheless, rather than addressing his corruption directly, the Republican Party ignores it, hoping to defeat Obama in the 2012 election by highlighting the “policy” differences between the political parties. That decision should surprise no one. The Republicans are less corrupt than the Democrats only because they are more inept at the task. November 6, 2012 will be less an election than an auction of the nation’s wealth, callously...
  • Super Committee Senate Republicans Cave On Tax Increases

    11/09/2011 1:00:18 PM PST · by IbJensen · 38 replies
    Human Events ^ | 11/8/2011 | John Hayward
    National Journal breaks the news that Senate Republicans on the deficit-reduction Super Committee have caved on tax increases, and are now prepared to accept $300 billion in a soak-the-rich elimination of deductions: Senate Republicans are willing to accept up to $300 billion in net tax increases over 10 years as part of a potential super committee deal, aides said on Tuesday. The Republicans called the move a major concession; Democrats said it was a public relations ruse. A GOP aide to a super committee member said the “centerpiece of the plan” would be Republicans accepting elimination of tax deductions associated...
  • Stop the Fiscal War Against Our Children Now

    08/07/2011 6:15:32 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 9 replies
    Bloomberg | 2011-06-29 | Laurence Kotlikoff
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  • America at the Abyss

    08/02/2011 6:46:03 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 14 replies
    Right Side News ^ | 8/2/2011 | Henry Lamb
    There is a direct correlation between America's downward spiral and the nation's departure from adherence to the U.S. Constitution. During the first hundred years, America experienced growth and prosperity never before imagined by people who never knew what freedom was. It was a rough and tumble century; not everyone prospered. Many people were victimized by profit-hungry capitalists. The answer to this inequity, according to some of the 19th century philosophers, was government management of the affairs of people and their business activities. Proponents of these ideas claimed the name "Progressives." Progressives prevailed at the dawn of the 20th century when...
  • Are baby boomers to blame for debt crisis?

    07/30/2011 10:32:57 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 215 replies
    CNN ^ | 2011-07-29 | Ed Hornick
    Baby boomers -- those born between 1946 and 1964 -- have been described as "the pig in the python" and the "sandwich generation." They lived well, grew up in relative abundance and, some say, expected their Social Security, health care and government support to be there as they grew old. Now, as the future of the country's economy is up in the air, is this group of 80 million aging Americans -- many of whom are sprinting toward retirement age -- the ones to blame for the nation's shaky economic system? (snip) Thomas Firey, a senior editor at the conservative...
  • A House Divided

    07/30/2011 8:26:06 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 20 replies
    Right Side News ^ | 7/30/2011 | Arnold Ahlert
    If there is anything that has been lost in the debt ceiling debate, the phrase “elections have consequences” might top the list. Due to the latest negotiations, there has been a “Boehner must go!” revolt brewing among Tea Party activists. Tea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips accuses the House Speaker of “surrendering again” for abandoning last week’s Cut, Cap and Balance plan in favor of new legislation aimed at slashing $900 billion over ten years in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. The backlash resulted in a highly anticipated House vote on the Boehner plan being postponed late Thursday night...
  • Quick revelation: what the CONgressional Republicans feel about the Tea Party

    06/09/2011 5:07:35 AM PDT · by Sensei Ern · 40 replies
    me ^ | 6/9/2010 | senseiern
    This is a personal experience so indulge me. Also, I still have a bit of Guinness hangover, so forgive the vague details. However, what I do write is the truth from the events that took place. Last night, after doing a performance at the Iota Club in Arlington, VA, I needed to relax, to get rid of the adrenaline built up from performing. So, a buddy who came to see me perform invited me to go to a hookah bar nearby. For those who do not know what hookah is, it is a communal pipe, cooled by water, that you...
  • Joe Lieberman left with limited 2012 options

    11/24/2010 5:42:12 PM PST · by Vigilanteman · 58 replies · 1+ views
    Politico ^ | 11/24/10 3:53 PM EST | Molly Ball
    Joe Lieberman essentially has two options for 2012: Retire or become a Republican. The Connecticut senator and Democratic exile hasn't made up his mind whether to seek a fifth term, Lieberman and those close to him say. But if he does, the GOP ticket appears to offer his best shot at reelection. "That's his only hope," said John Olsen, president of the Connecticut AFL-CIO and a former state Democratic chairman. Even that, Olsen and others involved in Connecticut politics say, looks like a long shot. But no other avenue appears to be open to the 68-year-old Lieberman, who won a...
  • Why Congressional Republicans avoid the Obama Eligibility Issue

    05/02/2010 10:06:04 AM PDT · by Menehune56 · 189 replies · 3,975+ views
    The Post & Email ^ | 5/2/2010 | John F. Sweeney
    In discussions concerning the constitutional eligibility of Barrack Hussein Obama II for the office of President of the United States, many point out that if there were a real issue, the Republicans would have leveraged it in 2008 to retain control of the White House. But it was well-documented at the time, and additional documentation and analysis have established, that John McCain’s eligibility was in question as well. With that being the case, why would the Republicans nominate a candidate who might not be constitutionally eligible to serve in the office? The answer may be a simple one – the...
  • AZ-Sen. 2010: Jeb finally endorses ... in Arizona (McCain "a proven conservative leader")

    03/10/2010 12:45:05 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 77 replies · 1,576+ views
    The Hill, Washington, DC ^ | 2010-03-10 | Aaron Blake
    Jeb Bush is finally endorsing in the big GOP primary, but it's not the primary we've been waiting for. Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) reelection campaign announced Wednesday that Bush will back him over former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.). We'll continue to wait and see whether Bush feels the need to weigh into the GOP primary in his home state. At this point, though, he'd really just be piling on by endorsing Marco Rubio over Charlie Crist. Here's Bush's statement: "As we continue to face tough challenges both at home and abroad, America needs leaders like Senator John McCain in the...
  • AZ-Sen. 2010: Fred Thompson endorses John McCain (Fred lavishes praise on RINO McCain)

    02/17/2010 7:33:31 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 304 replies · 3,987+ views
    U.S. Sen. John McCain has picked up the endorsement of former actor and Sen. Fred Thompson while opponent J.D. Hayworth gets ready for an event with Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and State Sen. Russell Pearce. Hayworth and McCain, seeking a fifth term, are battling in the Republican Senate primary this year. Thompson — a former senator from Tennessee and actor on the “Law & Order” television show — announced his endorsement Wednesday. McCain and Thompson both ran for president in 2008. “I’m for John McCain. I hope he gets re-elected. I’ll help him get re-elected if I can. It’s...
  • Steele Lashes Out At Critics: Fire Me Or Shut Up

    01/07/2010 8:51:32 AM PST · by Maelstorm · 280 replies · 7,634+ views
    http://tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com ^ | January 7, 2010, 11:17AM | Rachel Slajda
    Steele Lashes Out At Critics: Fire Me Or Shut Up | TPM LiveWire
  • GOP lets Scott Brown fend for himself. Local Republicans outraged...

    12/29/2009 2:54:30 PM PST · by Dayvester · 123 replies · 4,605+ views
    Boston Herald ^ | Tuesday, December 29, 2009 | Hillary Chabot
    GOP U.S. Senate candidate Scott Brown has been all but abandoned by the same national Republican committees that pumped hundreds of thousands in campaign cash to former governors Mitt Romney and William Weld
  • China: The World Does Not Have Money to Buy More US Treasuries (Drudge Headline)

    12/19/2009 12:24:10 PM PST · by GVnana · 100 replies · 4,963+ views
    Shanghai Daily ^ | 12/18/2009
    Harder to buy US Treasuries Created: 2009-12-18 0:13:35 Author:Zhou Xin and Jason Subler IT is getting harder for governments to buy United States Treasuries because the US's shrinking current-account gap is reducing supply of dollars overseas, a Chinese central bank official said yesterday. The comments by Zhu Min, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, referred to the overall situation globally, not specifically to China, the biggest foreign holder of US government bonds. Chinese officials generally are very careful about commenting on the dollar and Treasuries, given that so much of its US$2.3 trillion reserves are tied to their...
  • The Audacity of Debt (Comparing today's deficits to those in the 1980s.)

    12/15/2009 8:41:45 PM PST · by GOP_Lady · 3 replies · 587+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 12-16-09 | The Wall Street Journal Editorial Staff
    At least someone in America isn't feeling a credit squeeze: Uncle Sam. This week Congress will vote to raise the national debt ceiling by nearly $2 trillion, to a total of $14 trillion. In this economy, everyone de-leverages except government. It's a sign of how deep the fiscal pathologies run in this Congress that $2 trillion will buy the federal government only one year before it has to seek another debt hike—conveniently timed to come after the midterm elections. Since Democrats began running Congress again in 2007, the federal debt limit has climbed by 39%. The new hike will lift...
  • Sarah Palin Divides The GOP Elite (elitists take a poll)

    12/10/2009 2:36:39 PM PST · by Kells · 95 replies · 2,341+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | Dec 10 2009 | Chris Good
    Sarah Palin may draw ecstatic crowds in "real America," but among Republican insiders in Washington, she's not so popular. National Journal's annual Insiders Poll issue will come out Friday, but we've got some early results; the most interesting finding is how many GOP insiders and members of Congress listed Palin as one of their least favorite members of the party. Palin was the top response when 85 GOP strategists and insiders were asked, "Which voice in your party would you most like to mute?" 28 percent listed Palin; Republican National Committee Chairman Michael came in second, with 12 percent. [...]...
  • Get Real! Cut the Third Party Crap: The Two Parties Are Not the Same

    12/05/2009 3:41:40 PM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 876 replies · 10,478+ views
    Rush ^ | December 1st | rush
    I'm all for Ralph Nader running again. I'd love for Howard Dean to get fed up or some other Democrat to get fed up with Obama and I'd love for a third party of Democrats and liberals to establish itself. I want all kinds of liberals to line and up run in third parties. That's how we weaken their side. As for our side, the focus must be to take back the Republican Party. That's the way you win. You can draw attention to yourself by denouncing both parties at the same time, and you can think that you're relating...
  • The Republican Party Wonders Why?

    11/22/2009 7:08:56 PM PST · by markomalley · 45 replies · 2,267+ views
    Germantown (WI) Now ^ | 11/21/2009 | Al Campbell
    The Republican party wonders why conservatives are so disappointed with it?Another glowing example of the problems confronting the Republican party occurred yesterday.  The Senate Republicans had the opportunity to force a full reading of the Senate's proposed health care bill so that every bit of the 2,200 pages would be made public by the reading, and so the people could become much better informed about its contents before it is passed...if it is passed.  It had the opportunity to really hold the Democrats' feet to the fire over this abominable excuse for legislation that is being crammed down the throats...