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"They’re Going to Try to Kill Trump Again"
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They've Lost That Lovin' Feeling Obama still has supporters, but theirs is a grim support. Post Date: 2011-07-30 13:54:48 by Mad Dog
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The Republican establishment reasserted itself this week, and good thing, too, because the establishment was right. It said Republicans in the House should back and pass the Boehner bill on the debt ceiling because it goes in the right directions, contains spending cuts but not taxes, and is viable. So accept victory, avert crisis, and get it to the Senate. The establishment was being conservative in the Burkean sense: acknowledge reality, respect it, and make the most progress possible within it. This has not always been true of them. They spent the first decade of this century backing things a truly conservative party would not have dreamed ofcareless wars, huge spending and, most ...
House Panel Approves Bill Forcing ISPs To Log Users’ Web History Post Date: 2011-07-29 10:21:08 by Brian S
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The House Judiciary Committee approved legislation on Thursday that would require Internet service providers (ISPs) to collect and retain records about Internet users' activity. CNET reported the bill would require ISPs to retain customers' names, addresses, phone numbers, credit card numbers, bank account numbers, and temporarily-assigned IP addresses for 12 months. The bill passed by a vote of 19 to 10, and is aimed at helping law enforcement track down pedophiles. "The bill is mislabeled," Rep. John Conyers (D-MI), a senior member of the panel told CNET. "This is not protecting children from Internet pornography. It's creating a database for everybody in ...
Obama to Banks: We're Not Defaulting Post Date: 2011-07-26 14:06:32 by Mad Dog
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While officials from the Obama Administration raised their rhetoric over the weekend about the possibility of a debt default if the debt ceiling isn't raised, they privately have been telling top executives at major U.S. banks that such an event wont happen, FOX Business has learned. In a series of phone calls, administration officials have told bankers that the administration will not allow a default to happen even if the debt cap isn't raised by the August 2 date Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner says the government will run out of money to pay all its bills, including obligations to bond holders. Geithner made the rounds on the Sunday talk shows saying a default is imminent ...
Is Obama a pathological liar? Post Date: 2011-07-25 17:47:32 by Mad Dog
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Mendacity is a system that we live in. - Brick, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof In the weird world that is Washington, men and women say things daily, hourly, even minutely, that they know deep down are simply not true. Inside the Beltway, we all call those utterances rhetoric. But across the rest of the country, plain ol folk call em lies. Bald-faced (even bold-faced) lies. Those folks have a tried-and-true way of determining a lie: If you know what youre saying is patently false, then its a lie. Simple. And lately, the president has been lying so much that his pants could burst into flames at any moment. His late-evening news ...
Steve King on default: Obama could be impeached Post Date: 2011-07-25 15:22:01 by Mad Dog
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Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said Monday that President Barack Obama would be impeached if the nation falls into default. STOP talking about default, he wrote on Twitter. The 1st dime of each $1 of revenue services debt. Obama would be impeached if he blocked debt payments. C C & B! King is among the House Republicans who voted for the so-called Cut, Cap and Balance plan that would introduce a constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget. The Senate last week dismissed the House bill. King isnt the first Republican to suggest that Obama should be impeached over the debt crisis. Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) said earlier this month ...
Tweet The Law of Sacrifice Post Date: 2011-07-25 13:41:35 by Capitalist Eric
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Last month, James Jimmer Fredette was selected in the NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings. It was a moment that capped off a breakout season for Jimmer. In his senior year, Fredette captured national attention with his dazzling three-point shooting and led the Brigham Young Cougars to a record-breaking number of wins and the schools first trip to the Sweet Sixteen in thirty years. The moment also represented the fulfillment of a contract his older brother had drawn up and Jimmer had signed a few years before: Jimmer hung this contract in his room and looked at it every single day. It reminded me of what my goal was, he said, and if I didnt want to ...
There Is Life After Default Post Date: 2011-07-25 13:28:42 by Capitalist Eric
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My father was a historian, and he helped organize local events to commemorate the bicentennials of the Declaration of Independence in 1976 and Constitution in 1987. I particularly remember the Freedom Train, a traveling exhibit housing memorabilia such as original copies of the Declaration, the Constitution, the Louisiana Purchase document, and (I learn from Wikipedia, though I don't remember these) Judy Garland's dress from The Wizard of Oz and Joe Frazier's boxing trunks. Several years later, my dad gave a conference paper (unfortunately unpublished) entitled The Constitution as Myth and Symbol. He noted that for many Americans the founding documents, the Liberty ...
Senator Proposes An Unconstitutional Super Congress To Deal With Debt Ceiling Post Date: 2011-07-24 19:26:34 by Brian S
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The ongoing battle between the House, Senate, and President over the upcoming debt crisis has led establishment Congressmen in the Senate to propose the creation of a Super Congress to create and pass legislation allowing for the raising of the debt ceiling. Led by Republican Senator Mitch McConnell, and proposed on July 24th during the weekend debt ceiling meetings, this new bi-partisan gang of 12 would unconstitutionally allow for laws to be passed solely by the group, and bypassing what they consider the majority of 'regular' members of Congress. This "Super Congress," composed of members of both chambers and both parties, isn't mentioned anywhere in the ...
SOMETHING IN THE AIR Post Date: 2011-07-24 17:38:43 by Mad Dog
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Tea partiers get restless with Republican leadership 'The GOP has almost instinctive policy of rolling over and surrendering' Several tea-party leaders are getting frustrated with the Republicans in Congress and are making their voices heard. Tea Party Nation Founder and President Judson Phillips has made the rounds of the talk shows to denounce the Republicans for giving in to Democratic pressure. Phillips says the GOP has capitulated because it's not really a conservative party. "You've got a wide range of viewpoints in the Republican Party," Phillips observed, "everything from good solid conservatives, good solid tea-party folks to RINOs [Republicans ...
Postmaster says days are numbered for Saturday mail delivery Post Date: 2011-07-20 12:42:25 by jwpegler
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Falling mail volume and soaring red ink may soon doom Saturday mail delivery and prompt three-day-a-week delivery within 15 years, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe warns. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe predicts that within 15 years, mail service will be reduced to three days a week. Donahoe's forecast is based on a projected $8.3 billion loss this year as the drift from paper to electronic communication hammers the Postal Service. "On Sept. 30," he told the USA TODAY editorial board Tuesday, "I won't be able to pay my bills." Chief among them: a $5.5 billion payment due Sept. 30 to cover future retirees' health benefits. Mail carriers have been ...
NRA to UN: Don't Regulate US Arms Ownership Post Date: 2011-07-15 13:59:59 by Brian S
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) The National Rifle Association is telling the U.N. not to prohibit or regulate U.S. civilian ownership of guns as it drafts a treaty regulating the multibillion-dollar global arms trade. The influential gun owners' lobbying group said in a statement released Friday that its vice president Wayne LaPierre addressed this week's meeting of countries negotiating the trade treaty for conventional arms. French Ambassador Eric Dannon, who oversees disarmament issues for his country, says the countries will meet for another week in February before a final monthlong session next summer, when ratification is expected. Dannon says the treaty aims to regulate the ...
Why Casey Anthony Got Away With It… Post Date: 2011-07-14 16:55:06 by Capitalist Eric
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I know why child-killer Casey Anthony was found (cough) not guilty. Its the same reason why American drivers - most of them - will never dare turn right on red (even if the way is obviously clear) or pass a slowpoke over the double yellow, even if the double yellow used to be an official passing zone but was just recently painted over. Its The Law. The American mindset has undergone a startling metamorphosis. I grew up in the 70s, when WW II-era Bugs Bunny and Woody Woodpecker cartoons were still on the air, unedited. These cartoons reflected an American mentality that has been almost completely snuffed out. A dont-trust-authority (and use your own ...
Mitch McConnell: We Must Rewrite The Constitution Because ‘Elections’ Haven’t ‘Worked’ Post Date: 2011-07-13 12:44:18 by Brian S
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Speaking on the Senate floor this morning, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) offered what may be the most concise summary of conservative constitutionalism ever spoken America must rewrite the Constitution to force conservative outcomes because we the people consistently elect lawmakers who disagree with McConnell: The time has come for a balanced budget amendment that forces Washington to balance its books. If these debt negotiations have convinced us of anything, its that we cant leave it to politicians in Washington to make the difficult decisions that they need to get our fiscal house in order. The balanced budget amendment will do that for them. Now is ...
Obscure Clause May Help US Avert Default Post Date: 2011-07-10 14:08:31 by Brian S
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The White House could resort to an little-known line in the US constitution to prevent a ruinous default if Democrats and Republicans do not agree to raise the debt ceiling by August 2, experts say. The 143-year-old clause, written to address still-potent divisions after the bloody Civil War, has been dredged up by legal scholars as well as the US Treasury secretary to suggest how a debt debacle might be avoided. But resorting to it could spark a constitutional crisis over just who -- the Congress or the White House -- controls the power of the federal purse, analysts say. The US government reached its debt limit of $14.29 trillion in May and since then the Treasury has used special ...
House to vote Monday on repealing bulb ban (save the Edison incandescent) Post Date: 2011-07-09 23:57:00 by Hondo68
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Michigan Rep. Fred Upton has seen the light. On Monday, Energy Committee Chairman Upton will bring to the House floor legislation repealing the onerous, job-killing, consumer choice-stomping energy efficiency standard (made law in a 2007 bill he co-sponsored) that effectively bans the traditional light bulbs used in most homes beginning on January 1 of next year. "The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, would repeal sections of a 2007 energy law that require traditional incandescent light bulbs to be 30 percent more energy efficient beginning in 2012," writes The Hill. "Upton's support for the bill represents a change of tune. . . . He supported the 2007 ...
New York archbishop: ‘believers will soon be hauled into court’ for questioning gay ‘marriage’ (theophobia - hatred of God, faith, religion, and the Church) Post Date: 2011-07-08 17:01:45 by Hondo68
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New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan NEW YORK, July 8, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) - American Christians may one day find themselves facing legal penalties simply for believing marriage can only exist between a man and a woman, a fate already suffered by believers in other countries, said the leader of America's most influential Catholic pulpit this week. Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York reflected on his blog Thursday on the recent legalization of gay marriage in New York, and what repercussions true marriage supporters can expect in the future. He called it "haunting" that the marriage bill became law on the day Catholics celebrate the feast of the Birth of John the ...
Lawyers: Protect IP Act Would Align U.S. With ‘Repressive Regimes’ Post Date: 2011-07-05 11:28:02 by Brian S
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A group of Internet and intellectual property law professors have penned a letter to congressional lawmakers in opposition to the Protect IP Act, which would give the government sweeping new powers to take websites offline, censor search engines and sue Internet publishers accused of infringing activities. In the letter, they warn that the act would "undermine" U.S. leadership on freedom of speech issues, cautioning that provisions within the legislation are more closely aligned with "repressive regimes" than the traditional American stance on Internet freedom. They also predict that the Protect IP Act would threaten the security of the Internet at large, as it would ...
The Elite Are Not Even Trying To Hide How Much They Hate The U.S. Constitution Anymore Post Date: 2011-07-05 11:20:59 by Capitalist Eric
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In the United States today, it is becoming increasingly fashionable to openly trash the U.S. Constitution. Many among the elite are not even trying to hide how much they hate the U.S. Constitution anymore. As the Patriot movement and the Tea Party movement call for a return to the principles that this nation was founded upon, many among the elite and in the mainstream media are responding by publicly dumping on the U.S. Constitution. The level of vitriol that we are seeing for our founding fathers and for our Constitution is unprecedented. It turns out that the U.S. Constitution does not fit very well with the benevolent futuristic Big Brother totalitarianism that they want to ...
Time's Orwellian Story on U.S. Constitution Refuted! (we shouldn't be too slavish in our fidelity to the Constitution) Post Date: 2011-07-04 21:36:06 by Hondo68
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Time magazine's cover story shows the U.S. Constitution and asks, "Does it still matter?" Reading this story, we kept waiting for Emmanuel Goldstein to show up for the Two Minutes of Hate. It was difficult to discern whether we were reading Time, or Orwells' 1984. It portrays the Constitution as an outmoded document that we should ignore to whatever extent is expedient to pursue someone's vision of a better society: "We cannot let the Constitution become an obstacle to a future with a sensible health care system, a globalized economy, and evolving sense of civil and political rights." The story shows all sorts of poll questions that present a false choice, ...
Ron Paul Goes After The TSA (American Traveler Dignity Act) Post Date: 2011-07-04 18:16:01 by Hondo68
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In the wake of last week's demise of the effort on behalf of Texas lawmakers to criminalize TSA transgressions, Congressman Ron Paul has taken up the cause, once again proving he is the only serious presidential candidate when it comes to protecting the liberties of Americans. Paul announced today, on Independence Day, that he will introduce legislation into the House this week that will directly target not only grossly invasive TSA pat downs, but also the use of harmful radiation emitting body scanners. "This week I am introducing the American Traveler Dignity Act, which establishes that airport security screeners are not immune from any US law regarding physical contact with ...
Urge Your Representative To Cosponsor H.R. 822, The National Right to Carry Reciprocity Act Of 2011 Post Date: 2011-06-25 07:10:59 by sneakypete
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Congressmen Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Heath Shuler (D-N.C.) have introduced vital legislation that will enable millions of permit holders to exercise their right to self-defense while traveling outside their home states. There are now only two states that have no clear legal way for individuals to carry concealed firearms for self-defense. Thirty-nine states have shall-issue permit systems that make it possible for any law-abiding person to obtain a permit, while most of the others have discretionary permit systems. H.R. 822 would make a major step forward for gun owners rights by significantly expanding where those permits are recognized. Dozens of states have passed carry laws ...
Study: $1400 Tax Hike Needed to Fund US Pensions Post Date: 2011-06-22 16:59:04 by Mad Dog
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U.S. state and local governments will need to raise taxes by $1,398 per household every year for the next 30 years if they are to fully fund their pension systems, a study released on Wednesday said. JGI | Getty Images The study, co-authored by Joshua Rauh of Northwestern University and Robert Novy-Marx of the University of Rochester, both of whom are finance professors, argues that states will have to cut services or raise taxes to make up funding gaps if promises made to municipal employees are to be honored. Pension funding in U.S. cities and states has deteriorated in the wake of the 2007-2009 economic recession as investment earnings dropped, and some states, such as New Jersey and ...
FBI Takes Down Servers in Quest for LulzSec Hackers (Reston, VA - DigitalOne) Post Date: 2011-06-22 16:46:01 by Hondo68
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The New York Times broke the story yesterday that the FBI had seized a number of servers from a datacenter located in Reston, VA owned by web hosting provider DigitalOne (offline at press time). According to the New York Times story, the FBI reportedly had information that some of the servers at DigitalOne were used by the hacker group LulzSec, so the agency raided the facility in the early morning hours of Tuesday, June 21st. I find this news interesting for three reasons: To begin with, this raid signifies that LulzSec has managed to finally draw the ire of the likes of the FBI, CIA, Britain's Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA), and a number of other government agencies throughout ...
CBO Releases Daunting Long-Term Outlook Post Date: 2011-06-22 16:42:00 by Mad Dog
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Increasing federal debt will be a growing burden on government action, crowding out lawmakers ability to adopt tax and spending priorities in good times and reducing flexibility during recessions, all while making a fiscal crisis more likely and hindering long-term growth, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday. In the annual Long-Term Budget Outlook, the legislatures budget scorekeepers said that the ratio of debt to GDP this year will be 69 percent, 7 percentage points higher than last year. In 2021, the CBO predicts debt will reach 76 percent of GDP, but under a more direand more likelyscenario, the public debt will be 101 percent of GDP 10 ...
The Patriot Act and the Quiet Death of the US Bill of Rights Post Date: 2011-06-20 19:36:48 by Brian S
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With the stroke of an autopen from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, the once articulate critic of the Patriot Act signed a four year extension of the most dangerous assault on American civil liberties in US history without a single additional privacy protection. One would think that this reauthorization would have incited vigorous debate in the halls of Congress and at least a fraction of the breathless 24/7 media coverage allotted the Anthony Weiner sexting scandal. Instead, three weeks ago the House (250 to 153) and Senate (72 to 23) approved, and the President signed, an extension of this landmark attack on the Bill of Rights with little notice and even less debate. Most ...
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