Ramblin Man

First off, about the birth certificate. If a man with his money, crooked friends, and power couldn’t come up with a birth certificate after two years, he’s even stupider and more incompetent than his detracters think. Since it wasn’t done in a timely fashion it means nothing. It’s the Constitution stupid. The people have a right to know that the occupant of the White House is the legitimate president. O’Obama and his socialist congress just wiped their asses on the supreme law of the land again. No kudos to the Supremes either. The people snickering about the birthers miss the real point.

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One Promise Kept!


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A new conspiracy theory

There’s a new ? conspiracy theory out that the Republican Party nominated McCain and Palin to get O’Obama elected and ensure that Palin would lose any political capital that she had. It’s true that those in the patriot movement would have voted for Hillary over McCain. How did he get nominated? Why are all the supposed conservatives against Palin? Is it because she nearly brought McCain back from the brink of death? Some don’t like her because she was loyal to him in ’10.

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The Unhappy President

By Jonah Goldberg
Obama has never run on a record. He’s always run almost literally on a hope and a prayer. Now he must defend what he has done — and what he has failed to do.

If that makes him cranky, that’s just too bad.
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Retire Obama

By David Limbaugh
I only indulge in this brief inquiry into Obama’s mindset because it enables us to see that he doesn’t view the nation’s financial problems with the same degree of urgency as most of us do. To him, the stakes don’t seem quite so high, because if we fail, the worst that could happen is that we get our comeuppance and/or become a European socialist state — and what’s so bad about that?
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Donald Trump’s eminent-domain empire

by Michelle Malkin
Creators Syndicate
Copyright 2011

Don’t be fooled by The Donald. Take it from one who knows: I’m a South Jersey gal who was raised on the outskirts of Atlantic City in the looming shadow of Trump’s towers. All through my childhood, casino developers and government bureaucrats joined hands, raised taxes and made dazzling promises of urban renewal. Then we wised up to the eminent-domain thievery championed by our hometown faux free-marketeers.

America, it’s time you wised up to Donald Trump’s property redistribution racket, too.
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A Bridge to Anywhere

Al
Way to go Shawn in NC. Apparently you survived those vicious storms. I would like to piggy back on your comments. The President whining on his perpetual campaign tour about bridges, roads, infrastructure, taxes. Well great, whiner in chief you’ve apparently got too much money yourself to throw around. It is rumored you have spent in upwards of $2million to keep your records sealed, Why don’t you just open the records, keep your money and build a bridge that will take your ass outa here.

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Medicating four year olds is a great place to start.

By Arnold Ahlert
You don’t run up $14 trillion of debt without cultivating vice as virtue. Thus, when the president speaks of confiscating more and more wealth from the private sector, the failure of which “would lead to fundamentally different America than the one we’ve known throughout most of our history,” far too many Americans can no longer recognize that most of American history has been one hundred and eighty degrees removed from such a preposterous assessment. The welfare state has been around for 60 years. America has been a country for 235. Perhaps some of the less brain-washed might occasionally ponder how our forebears managed to survive–dare I say flourish–without the all-encompassing “beneficence” of big government. They even might peruse the Constitution and discover that it is fundamentally structured to limit the power of government, not expand it.
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There’s no fairness in taxing e-sales

By Jeff Jacoby
The current system is far fairer than the one Durbin wants. Brick-and-mortar merchants charge sales taxes based on their physical location. The exact same rule applies to online merchants. A Pennsylvania tobacco shop doesn’t collect Ohio sales taxes whenever it sells a humidor to a visitor from Ohio. Amazon shouldn’t have to either.

“Out-of-state companies that aren’t paying their fair share of taxes,” Durbin argues, “are sticking Illinois residents and businesses with the tab.” With what tab? Taxes paid should bear some relation to services received, and merchants with no “substantial nexus” to a state receive little or no services from it. They don’t use its firefighters or sewers, don’t send their kids to its schools, and don’t expect it to plow their streets after a blizzard. To force them nevertheless to collect and remit that state’s taxes would be grossly unreasonable.

Durbin’s bill would only hurt the consumers he claims to be “looking out for.” The existing arrangement has worked well for 40 years. The only thing it needs from Congress is a good leaving-alone.
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