Monthly Archives: March 2011

Oil

A lot of folks can’t understand how we came to have an oil shortage here in our country. ~~~ Well, there’s a very simple answer. ~~~

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No News Today (again)

Once again we’ve had trouble finding news for the site. The important news was on the lamestream media. On the conservative side there was talk about O’Obama doing nothing in the Middle East or meddling in the affairs of the … Continue reading

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Six-figure bus drivers and other working-class heroes

By Ann Coulter Fine, we understand that Wisconsin public sector employees like the system that pays them an average of $76,500 per year, with splendiferous benefits, and are fighting like wildcats against any proposed reforms to that system. But it’s … Continue reading

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Democratic Socialism

Paraphrasing the noted economist and philosopher F.A. Hayek, Future Freedom Foundation President Jacob Hornberger wrote, “There is no difference in principle, between the economic philosophy of Nazism, socialism, communism, and fascism and that of the American welfare state and regulated … Continue reading

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Texas Girl

WOW! Here’s a video that I guarantee you won’t forget anytime soon! She didn’t cry, although she came close to losing it, and she gave those a reality check they dearly needed. Texas girl, Judy Dorsett Tyler, had the encroachment … Continue reading

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Yes,Virginia, there is a free lunch.

By Thomas Sowell The biggest myth about labor unions is that unions are for the workers. Unions are for unions, just as corporations are for corporations and politicians are for politicians. Nothing shows the utter cynicism of the unions and … Continue reading

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Uncivil Unions

By Ann Coulter But government employees aren’t exactly like the mob. At least the Mafia guys have a strong work ethic. More Front Page

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Is It a Right?

by Peg Luksik The Pennsylvania State Senate is currently debating a new school choice bill. Among its provisions, the bill would create a state board to administer funds, called opportunity scholarships, to enable some children to attend an educational institution … Continue reading

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