It’s a brief article, and its scary.
The Truth about the Health Care Bill By Someone Who Actually Read It | Vision to America.
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It’s a brief article, and its scary.
The Truth about the Health Care Bill By Someone Who Actually Read It | Vision to America.
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June 8, 2012
Categories: National Politics . Tags: Affordable Health Care Choices Act of 2009, Congress, Democrats, election, Health care, Health care reform, Obamacare, President Obama, Presidential race . Author: Michael Schuett . Comments: Comments Off on The Truth about the Health Care Bill By Someone Who Actually Read It | Vision to America
My Conservative friends may find it surprising that I think we as a nation should go green. My Conservative friends would appreciate that I don’t think government should be directing that movement.
As gas prices sore past $4-per gallon President Obama acts helpless. But as is pointed out in this Washington Times editorial he doesn’t need to be standing in the way of us doing for ourselves what he refuses.
EDITORIAL: Obama’s goofy green gas – Washington Times.
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(Credit to Gds44’s blog where I first came across this commentary)
March 1, 2012
Categories: National Politics . Tags: algae gas, barackobama, Barrack Obama, clean air, environmentalism, gas prices, Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing, going green, Green Gas, imported oil, inflationary pressures, Keystone Pipeline, natural gas, Obama, oil prices, President Obama, the economy, turtle food gas, United State, Washington, Washington Times . Author: Michael Schuett . Comments: Comments Off on EDITORIAL: Obama’s goofy green gas – Washington Times
Today’s blog is a re-posting of an opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal. It points out that despite the reporting being done on many tv networks and newspapers Republicans ARE satisfied with their choices in the Presidential field. Read for yourself, and share your views.
The Republicans Rising Satisfaction Quotient – WSJ.com.
November 3, 2011
Categories: National Politics . Tags: gallup poll, GOP, national media, National Politics, newspaper, Polls, President Obama, Republican Presidential Candidates, The President, tv networks, wall street journal . Author: Michael Schuett . Comments: Comments Off on Rove: The Republicans Rising Satisfaction Quotient – WSJ.com
Watching the GOP Presidential Primary race reminds me of the infamous words uttered by Rodney King at the height of the LA Riots of 1992. “Can’t we all just get along?” could also be applied to the lame efforts by the President and Congress to pass budgets or any significant legislation.
As seen on the Geraldo Rivera show last night, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WLmLVh_OZw
…leading Presidential Candidate Herman Cain is being attacked in an article on Politico.com. It claims that while serving as President of the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s Cain was accused of sexual harassment by two unnamed female employees and paid them a cash settlement to drop the claims. Allegedly the women took the cash and left the employ of the Association.
It’s important to note that nobody is accusing Cain of touching them, groping them, dropping his pants, or anything beyond saying something ONCE and making a gesture ONCE that made two women “uncomfortable”. In our nation’s ridiculous and heightened state of political correctness in the 1990 a woman’s claim of being made to feel “uncomfortable” required calling out the Third Infantry and helicopter attack squad. No credibility nor truth needed accompany the claim in order for it to do substantial damage to the person it was levied against. It’s not MUCH better today. Herman Cain has been married for over 40 years. That’s good enough for me.
I’m not saying I’ll vote for Cain. In fact, I probably will vote for another GOP candidate if they are still in the race by the time of Washington State’s April 15, 2012 Presidential Precinct Caucuses. But I am saying even if this lame story lacking attribution is 100% true, SO WHAT! It amounts to very, very little. Not something that should sway anyone’s vote.
Conservative Columnist Ann Coulter was adamant that the story was being put forth by the “Liberal Left” or more specifically President Obama’s political machine. Democratic Commentator Juan Williams was equally sure the story was being pushed by Cain’s GOP rivals, or more specifically one of them. Whoever is found to be responsible for bathing in this slime soup should be held accountable. For it is about time we as Americans stop complaining about negative campaign ads, campaign stories, and campaigning in general and start penalizing those purveying such nonsense; rather than rewarding them. The negative campaigning goes on only because it works. It’s time we start supporting those who lift us up, rather than those who pull us down. And in case you haven’t been paying attention Newt Gingrich is the only candidate not throwing mud at his GOP rivals and the slime throwing, Commander in Pulling us Down Chief right now is Mr. Hope and Change himself.
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October 31, 2011
Categories: National Politics . Tags: Barrack Obama, Cain for President, Commander in Chief, House Speaker, Mitt Romney, mud throwing, National Politics, Newt Gingrich, President Obama, Republican Presidential Candidates, Rick Perry, Ron Paul, slimy politics, The President . Author: Michael Schuett . Comments: Comments Off on Can’t we all just get along? Apparently not.
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