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snitch @ whitehouse.gov

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No Cash for Clunkers

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Senate Doctors Show

“We want to make sure healthcare is good for all 300 million Americans. Not just the 42 million currently uninsured.” What a lovely thought; courtesy of Senator John Barrasso, an orthopedic surgeon, and Senator Tom Coburn, a primary care country … Continue reading

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Take CNN’s Big Poll Now!

Here’s your chance to send a message — it’s simple to do, but covers a lot of issues — including the media, Hillary and Biden. It shows you the dismal results immediately too. Of course, Congress and the media get … Continue reading

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Obama Czar-zarama

Wikipedia has done a nice job of listing all the czars — and even made note of Glenn Beck’s criticism of so many powerful positions with little to no accountability to congress (or we the people) amounting to a “shadow … Continue reading

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The Government Pays For Nothing

As I listen to, and read, various news items and commentary (I note them separately — news and commentary — but they’ve pretty much blended into one these days) I hear the phrase “the government pays for…” this and that. … Continue reading

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Govern’t healthcare as unfair as having a ref who plays for one of the teams.

On NPR last night Heritage Foundation Vice President Stuart Butler advocates a restructured system based on consumer choice. Counter point was Pulitzer- and Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman who “argues that free markets alone can’t fix the health care … Continue reading

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Green Jobs: hope or hype?

Tank thinker, Samuel Sherraden, lays out a more reasonable estimate on the economic impact of the heavily-subsidized green companies. It is a fact-filled appriasal which contrasts starkly with Obama’s rhetoric on how the green initiatives (in the cap and trade … Continue reading

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