LET'S ROLL!!!
Hi!
The final part of this three-part discussion--"Was the Response Adequate?"--will be on Wednesday, as long as real work events don't interfere.
This is a big weekend in DC. Everyone to the streets!!!!!!!!
It's so simple to deflect criticism by the left, and I consistently see our own Republicans neglect to mention that Blanco didn't ask for aid in a timely fashion and when asked if the project should be federalized, she needed 24 hours to decide.
I still contend that freepers can and do defend the administration better than the administration.
And I see that North Korea has agreed to give up its nuclear program and although I've only been up for a half hour, there is no mention on FNC.
Good opening. It will be copied, printed and included with the other documentation.
Good Monday morning to everyone! I cant wait for fall to arrive. Yesterday was hotter than hades.
I found an interesting article at this blog:
http://www.redstate.org/
I, Heretic
By: Nick Danger · Section: Miscellania
Here I am going to spout heresy. I am going to argue that the fiscal policies being followed by President George W. Bush represent a breakthrough in conservative yes, conservative thinking. They represent good policy; and even better strategy.
I will suggest that President Bush understands money better than any President we have ever had. He understands it better than most economists. He understands it better than our illustrious pundits. President Bush understands money the way a financier understands money. He sees it as a force or a power that one squirts at the world to make the world change. He sees it as a weapon.
This is not how accountants view money, and it is not how most economists view money. And it is certainly not how any ordinary citizen could view money. But in the mind of a President of the United States, such thinking has the potential to lead to some rather revolutionary results.
Follow the link to read the rest.