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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010
U.S. looks to export drone technology to allies | Reuters
And just who are our allies?
With BeBe embarrassed and humiliated (remember the $900 million we gave Hamas via the Palestians),
With the arms treaty wit Russians reducing our arms by 30%,
With the corrupt commies in the UN (which should be renamed the communist coalition) and Castro praising the passage of our health care plan,
With N. Korea sinking S. Korean navy ship without response by PBO
With applause for Pakistani criminals and applause for Iran,
FT.com / Capital Markets - Supply fears start to hit Treasuries
Time to keep your eyes on your IRA and pensions funds.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Gas up $1 a gallon on Obama's watch - Washington Times
No surprise here. This affects his base more than anyone else in the population. How's that hope and change working for the young black kids who lost or can't find jobs as an unintended consequence of raising the minimum wage to $7.25. Unemployment is now 52% for high school students, so they can forget putting gas in their cars. It's all part of the "greening" of America.
As gas prices rise, so does every commodity that is transported. Food, clothing and other necessary items has seen a significant price increase resulting in less disposable income for all...an economy killer.
Cuban leader applauds US health-care reform bill - Yahoo! Finance
The UN and now Cuba laud the passage of the health care bill which will ultimately bring America to her knees. As the deficits grow due to the unfunded entitlements, financial support for our military and national defense will wane. If there was any doubt about how bad this legislation is, the support of these communists should dispel that doubt once and for all.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
U.N. health organization praises U.S. health reforms | Reuters
If this isn't reason enough to be against it, I don't know what else is. This corrupt organization is just glad that legislation has been passed that will bring us to our knees. We need to stop funding the UN and close the doors - not on our soil and not on our dime.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Stupak says he'll vote 'yes,' assuring health bill's passage | McClatchy
As so goes our last hope for this to be defeated.
Republican.Senate.Gov - Blogs
Just like I suspected. Reconciliation bill will likely NOT advance in the Senate.
Republican.Senate.Gov - Blogs
Even the Administration’s Chief Actuary at HHS cannot provide cost analysis of latest Democrat health spending bill before the vote
Chief Actuary: ‘I regret that my staff and I will not be able to prepare our analysis within this very tight time frame, due to the complexity of the legislation.’
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Tax and Trade: 10 Staffers to Know - Roll Call
These are the insiders to keep in mind as new energy policy is being developed.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Arizona sheriff launches immigration sweep - Yahoo! News
Thank God For Sheriff Joe. Many legal immigrants that have worked their way toward citizenship are just as vehemently opposed to new immigration policies as the rest of the working population in the country.
Obama backs plan to legalize illegals - Washington Times
Here we go again. La Raza is marching on DC this Sunday. If they manage to get amnesty, it will be difficult if not impossible to overcome the spread that 15-20 million new Demonrat voters will create.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Republicans assail IRS provision in health care bill - The Hill's On The Money
The hiring of 17,000 more IRS employees and shotguns, too.
hr4872.pdf (application/pdf Object)
This is nothing more than a smokescreen. Nothing has actually been submitted for review by the CBO.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Once Upon a Time in the West - Exposing the Twenty-First-Century Communist Conspiracy
Read the sidebar on this site. Article referencing the Gorbachev-Obama meeting last year.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Ruling Kills an Option for Moving Health Bill
March 11, 2010, 2:30 P.M.
By David M. Drucker
Roll Call Staff
The Senate Parliamentarian has ruled that President Barack Obama must sign Congress’ original health care reform bill before the Senate can act on a companion reconciliation package, senior GOP sources said Thursday.
The Senate Parliamentarian’s Office was responding to questions posed by the Republican leadership. The answers were provided verbally, sources said.
House Democratic leaders have been searching for a way to ensure that any move they make to approve the Senate-passed $871 billion health care reform bill is followed by Senate action on a reconciliation package of adjustments to the original bill. One idea is to have the House and Senate act on reconciliation prior to House action on the Senate’s original health care bill.
Information Republicans say they have received from the Senate Parliamentarian’s Office eliminates that option. House Democratic leaders last week began looking at crafting a legislative rule that would allow the House to approve the Senate health care bill, but not forward it to Obama for his signature until the Senate clears the reconciliation package.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) moved Thursday to put Senate Republicans on the defensive over health care, sending a letter to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) in which he dared the GOP to vote against reform.
Reid also defended the Democrats’ use of reconciliation to get a final health care reform bill to the president’s desk, noting that the bulk of health care reform was approved under regular order via the package that cleared the Senate on Christmas Eve. Reid also emphasized that Republicans have used the procedure several times over the years.
However, Reid also promised in the letter that Republicans would have ample opportunity to amend the reconciliation package.
“Reconciliation is designed to deal with budget-related matters, and some have expressed doubt that it could be used for comprehensive health care reform that includes many policies with no budget implications. But the reconciliation bill now under consideration would not be the vehicle for comprehensive reform — that bill already passed outside of reconciliation with 60 votes,” Reid wrote to McConnell.
“Reconciliation will not exclude Republicans from the legislative process. You will continue to have an opportunity to offer amendments and change the shape of the legislation. In addition, at the end of the process, the bill can pass only if it wins a democratic, up-or-down majority vote. If Republicans want to vote against a bill that reduces health care costs, fills the prescription drug ‘donut hole’ for seniors and reduces the deficit, you will have every right to do so,” he said.