Browsing the blog archives for December, 2011

Reason 99-B why Romney is the best 2012 Candidate: Electibility

John Hawkins calls Mitt Romneys delectability a myth and breaks it down into 7 reasons why. Mitt Romney was a moderate governor in Massachusetts with an unimpressive record of governance. He left office with an approval rating in the thirties and his signature achievement, Romneycare, was a Hurricane Katrina style disaster for the state. Since that’s the [...]

Scott Walker: Governor of the Year

Scott Walker named Governor of the year for getting the most heat for doing what both parties have been forced to do: Nearly every governor, regardless of party, began the year saying the current path of expensive pension and benefit packages for public employees is unsustainable. The way the issue exploded in Wisconsin is as [...]

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Romney on Spending and Debt

Romney: How I’ll tackle spending, debt. There are three ways to reduce spending, which combined, will achieve a fiscal turnaround of this size. First, eliminate every government program that is not absolutely essential. There are many things government does that we may like but that we do not need. The test should be this: “Is [...]

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“Republicans voted to end Medicare” Labeled “Lie of the Year”

If you fundamentally change what something is and call it the same name, did you end what it used to be or did you just alter it in an inconsequential way? Leftists advocating the end of marriage by ending, for the first time in history of human civilization, it’s definition of being between male and [...]

“Faith in humanity” leads Occupy Mom to place 4 year old daughter on train tracks

With “faith in humanity” that a conductor will be able to stop a train in time to not slaughter her daughter that she dragged along to be a prop in a meaningless protest against an ambiguous target, one mother see’s no problem with putting her 4 year old on train tracks as part of an [...]

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Income Inequality

Myth: We give raises based on merit and experience (except in labor unions who honestly believe they shouldn’t have to work to get anything.) In the free market we reward innovation, and we let the market handle the lack of it. In America new ideas have not found their limits, and the need to produce, [...]

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