
The President gave a news conference today where he made a statement and took no questions about the impending sequester where he ripped the Republican position to shreds.

The President gave a news conference today where he made a statement and took no questions about the impending sequester where he ripped the Republican position to shreds.

Fox News once again shows its hypocrisy in praising Senate Republicans for refusing to vote on Chuck Hagel’s confirmation.

Congress votes to freeze federal wages yet again while ignoring the obscene salaries of defense contractors operating all over the world.
Catch up on the week’s news, with a focus on seven priorities stated in Obama’s State of the Union speech … plus Hillary Clinton, Pope Benedict XVI, and the cruise vacation from hell (February 9th-16th)
Conspiracy theories represent hope for them. They mean their power hasn’t been stolen, America isn’t changing, and they haven’t been rejected.

Democrats in the Colorado House of Representatives worked late and long on Friday to approve four new gun control measures.

Conservatives in North Dakota have successfully killed a bill that would have protected gays and lesbians from discrimination, LGBTQ Nation reports.

The Indiana GOP seek to hold a new Constitutional Convention, to overturn the federal government’s ability to function.

The Republicans must secretly love food stamps since the SNAP program is needed for most working folks living on the slave wages they refuse to raise.

This week’s ‘Addicting Info’ news in review, divvied up into your favorite categories, including Those Danged Republicans, Guns, Gays, and The Jabbering Classes.
A new poll finds that — guess what? — Americans want stronger gun safety laws and are less likely to vote for political candidates with NRA endorsements.

She then invoked the fallacious slippery slope argument by saying that universal registration will lead to ‘universal confiscation,’ which, of course, leads to ‘universal extermination.’

If Republicans want to reform the electoral college, why don’t they propose electing presidents by popular vote and ditching the electoral college?

Private employers added 157K jobs, State and Feds cut 9K, and our GDP shrank by 1%. When will we learn?
Defense cuts have slowed down our otherwise-growing economy, which proves that the GOP-led spending cuts won’t help us.

A biased media still only discourages people from voting; GOP wants laws passed that would actually prohibit people from exercising their right to vote.

Virginia’s Republican governor has rejected the ‘RedMap’ plan to rig the 2016 election. Ohio and Michigan’s GOP governors have followed suit.

The issue, however, is their message, not just the way it’s being delivered, though how they’ve been communicating that message hasn’t been helping (Romney’s 47% comment, for instance).