1.
Dave Bego: An Opportunity to Protect Fundamental Freedoms
2.
Lowell Ponte: Obama
Should Be Penalized for Obamacare Dishonesty
3.
Joe Messina: Government Mathematics 101
4.
Christina Tobin: How Our Laws are Turned against Us
5.
John LeBoutillier: The Shocking Decline in the Two Political Parties, the Bob
Gates' Revelations and Gov. Christie's Serious Troubles
An
Opportunity to Protect Fundamental Freedoms
By
Dave
Bego
The
U.S. Supreme Court failed the American people by dismissing a recent case
involving the Neutrality
Agreement, but has an opportunity to redeem itself and reign in
Obama's lawlessness by agreeing with the U.S. District Court that Obama's
recess appointees to the NLRB were unconstitutional. The case was heard
yesterday (see SCOTUS begins
hearing on recess appointments), and initial impressions are that
the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold the District Court's decision (see Supreme Court
Likely to Rein In President's Recess Appointments Power). This would
be a terrible blow to President Obama's agenda of paybacks and favors to his
big labor buddies! [more...]
Obama Should Be Penalized
for Obamacare Dishonesty
By
Lowell Ponte
I
propose that politicians who win by cheating, i.e., lying, using dirty money,
or rigging votes, be given at least a year's "suspension." President
Barack Obama promised that if we like our health insurance and doctor we can
keep them... "period." Evidence shows that at the time of such
promises, he knew his statements were untrue. Mr. Obama and all his
presidential powers should be suspended for at least a year. When a
presidential candidate knowingly lies to get a major law enacted - claiming,
for example, that Obamacare will cut the average family's insurance cost by
$2,500 per year - then such laws as were passed by this kind of deceit should
be suspended until voters become referees and elect lawmakers to repeal them. [more...]
Government Mathematics 101
By
Joe
Messina
Nancy
Pelosi says, "Every dollar we spend on unemployment puts two dollars in
the system." Really? In what universe? Under government math, if Susie has
three pieces of cake and Johnny only has 1, there is an obvious inequity. The
fact that Susie's daddy is a banker and Johnny's daddy is a cab driver
obviously means that Johnny hasn't had the same opportunities as Susie. This
means we need to find Frankie because he always has 4 pieces of cake. He's
looking a little chunky, so we need to save him from himself and give one of
his pieces to Johnny. Then we need to take one from Suzie and give it to Johnny
as well. Now Johnny won't feel bad because based on government math, everyone
has been equalized. Confused? I am writing it and I'm confused. But this is
government math! [more...]
How Our Laws are Turned against
Us
There
are some who live in the U.S. who are so free that their liberties far surpass
anything Francis Scott Key could ever have imagined. There are some for whom
laws simply do not apply. These few have acquired so much power that they even
help write laws to benefit themselves - to the detriment of everyone else. They
get laws passed on holidays, in the middle of the night, after most
Congressional representatives have gone home. They bury offensive
legislation in phone-book-length bills. They use "fast track"
legislation, which circumvents the democratic process. Such freedom from
responsibility and accountability diminishes the freedom of the rest of the
population who live by the laws that their free masters impose. Such is
the price the rest of us pay for their freedoms. [more...]
The
Shocking Decline in the Two Political Parties, the Bob Gates' Revelations and
Gov. Christie's Serious Troubles
On
this week's POLITICAL INSIDERS,
we examine the deterioration of the two major parties and the rise of people
who now identify themselves as "Independent." What does this portend
for 2014 and 2016? What of the revelations from former Defense Secretary Robert
Gates' tell-all? And is Governor Christie's White House dream about to be
dashed on the New Jersey side of the George Washington Bridge? Watch our two
shows here: Sunday Part
1, Part
2 and Monday
on the Dot Com. [more...]
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