Occupy Wall Street – Yes It’s About Handouts
It’s true that this movement is, in part, about handouts, but it’s not the Occupy Wall Street protesters who are seeking handouts.
Read more ›It’s true that this movement is, in part, about handouts, but it’s not the Occupy Wall Street protesters who are seeking handouts.
Read more ›Situated between Scotland and Iceland lies a small group of islands called the Faroe Islands. These islands belong to the nation of Denmark. But a dark shadow of shame shrouds the island. Since the 10th century, the young men of the islands participate in a yearly ritual to become an adult. This ritual involves the gruesome and bloody massacre of Calderon Dophins and Pilot Whales on the beaches.
Read more ›Sometimes I just don’t understand why there is always a financially struggling college kid, a low wage worker, or a middle class citizen that feel as though they have to go out of their way to defend tax breaks for the rich. At least once a month I find one person that wants to argue against their own interests and it continues to baffle me.
Read more ›Michele Bachmann is still alive and apparently running for president, which means she’s obliged to say insane things. Whether she’s touting the benefits of waterboarding (listening to Bachmann speak apparently violates the Geneva Conventions as well) or pulling a Palin and lashing out at the big bad liberal media, logic can only dictate the oval office should impose [...]
Read more ›Articles are shared on Facebook as quickly as a press of a button. But this creates obstacles for the people who want to control the message. So what do they do now? Well, in some instances, they take the source of information out.
Read more ›So, given his stature, given his persistent denials, why doesn’t he just sue these conniving women for defamation?
Read more ›For over a year the country has been watching a heated and tense legal tennis match going on between conservative-leaning courts and liberal-leaning courts over the legality of President Obama’s signature legislation, the Affordable Care Act.
Read more ›If you’ve listened to Glenn Beck anytime in the past year or two (and who hasn’t?), you’ve no doubt heard him talk about the sinister alliance between three groups, American progressives, labor unions and Muslim extremists. According to Beck, they want to collapse the current society and bring about a worldwide Islamic caliphate – a new world order dominated by Islam.
Read more ›Had it not been for Perry’s Dumb and Dumber moment, surely Herman Cain’s name calling of Rep. Nancy Pelosi or Mitt Romney’s answer for why people call him a flip flopper would be center stage. For me, though, Cain’s name calling is the highlight of the debate (or low-light depending on how you look at it).
Read more ›If you have ever found yourself searching for a good reason to continue your support of the Separation of Church and State argument, look no further than the Jonestown-like dynamics of Mississippi’s Initiative 26 proposal–better known as the ‘personhood amendment’–that was thankfully voted down in Mississippi’s most recent election.
Read more ›This short story offers a parable about the politics of a small town where one rich family was able to protect themselves and their financial bottom-line by controlling the local media and making sure that they ‘owned’ as many local elected officials as possible.
Read more ›This is the bet that republicans have made. They are literally rooting for unemployment to stay high and economic growth to stay low. Why? Because they don’t give a damn about my job or your job, they only care about one person’s job. Guess whose job that is?
Read more ›So, this is just a small peek into the Republican Party of Death…Beware…
Read more ›Rick Perry denies he ever spoke in favor of Texas secession from the United States. But records show he not only spoke in favor of secession, Perry spoke at a rally attended by secessionist leaders and a top Perry aide met with secessionist leaders privately. Perry went on to push for legislation favored by secessionists and others.
Read more ›Mitt Romney can’t win… no matter how hard he tries. That’s because he is a Mormon running against the Christians. Why should this even matter? It shouldn’t but it just goes to show how bad, evil, racist, hateful or all of the above, Republicans/Conservatives really are.
Read more ›Herman Cain is still running neck and neck with Mitt Romney and he leads the field in some polls. The pizza man has unexpectedly become a force in Republican Party politics. But there are many problems with Herman Cain that should deter citizens from voting for him. Here are 9 reasons why you should not vote for Herman Cain.
Read more ›Given Cain’s dismal knowledge base on everything from neo-conservatism to whether China has nuclear weapons, it shouldn’t be a surprise that in the C-Span ‘Lincoln-Douglas’ debate with Newt Gingrich, hosted by the Texas Patriots PAC, he flubbed, again.
Read more ›But if anyone’s hoping that the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct will wield the mighty axe on Judge Adams, forget it. A review of the Disciplinary Actions by the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct from 2004 to the present shows that there was not a single suspension, removal or censure issued that were not ultimately lifted by that Commission for judicial misconduct.
Read more ›The middle class is being crushed right now and in so many words she was saying that the people that appreciate a good education and did the right thing have a price to pay. I am sure that everyone would agree that there is no mystery and that price to pay is no job or an underpaying job when you graduate from college.
Read more ›Obama’s plan creates jobs. What has the GOP offered? Follow the link to find out.
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