Sarah Rumpf; Craig Miller Jokes About Hiring Illegals…and, Oh Yeah, He Supported Amnesty

August 7, 2010 Opinion 4 Comments
Sarah Rumpf; Craig Miller Jokes About Hiring Illegals…and, Oh Yeah, He Supported Amnesty

Craig Miller is belatedly trying to claim he’s a strong conservative on immigration issues, but his history proves otherwise. In just the past few years, he’s advocated and lobbied for amnesty and against programs like e-verify that help ensure fair enforcement of our immigration laws.

Sarah Rumpf: Why I’m Endorsing Kurt Kelly

July 25, 2010 Opinion 60 Comments
Sarah Rumpf: Why I’m Endorsing Kurt Kelly

By Sarah Rumpf

Kurt Kelly is a solid conservative, sincere, has a great grassroots organization, solid fundraising, and in my opinion, is the best chance for the Republicans to beat Alan Grayson.

I took my time making a decision on this race. I live in District 8, and it embarrasses the heck out of me that Alan Grayson is my representative in Congress. Part of the reason I waited so long to make an endorsement is I wanted to wait and see which candidates really were capable of knocking out Grayson, a multimillionaire and darling of liberal nuts across the internet.

Why I’m Not Going To Shut Up About Israel

June 7, 2010 Opinion 1 Comment
Why I’m Not Going To Shut Up About Israel

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By Sarah Rumpf
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[Author's note: This post is partially based on an earlier article I wrote on my blog, SunshineStateSarah, and some follow up to comments I received from that article.]
As I have watched the news coverage of Israel’s response to the attempts to break the Gaza blockade, especially regarding the international community’s criticism of Israel, [...]

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War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

May 17, 2012

War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

By Kim Carroll

Women have the power. They take their right to vote seriously and show up at the polls in greater numbers than men according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.

In 2008, 60.4 percent of eligible female voters cast their vote versus 55.7% of eligible males. According to the same study, more women are registered to vote than men, 66.6 million versus 63.5 million. Maybe that’s why the “War on Women” has taken a front seat in this election…

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

May 15, 2012

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

By: George Noga

This post kicks off a three-part series about the crisis of spending, debt and deficits.

The next part deals with the interval between now and the inevitable arrival of the Minsky Moment, i.e. the unknown and unknowable time when an unsustainable economic phenomenon suddenly collapses.

The third post will address Gotterdammerung, or what happens after the Minsky Moment.

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

May 12, 2012

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

By Tom Tillison

It’s a fair guess that Connie Mack has seen some recent polling that has gotten his attention.

As the week closed out, the rhetoric coming from the Mack campaign took on a rather fervent pitch. In a press release sent out Thursday, it made the claim that opponent George LeMieux has “endorsed raising Florida’s sales tax to a nation-leading 16 percent.”

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

May 11, 2012

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

By L. Persona

Florida Democrats believe they can win a few Republican seats in Congress and are preparing a major offensive against several Republicans facing tough challenges this year. They believe that redistricting gives them a chance to offset the seats they are sure to give up.

However, the Democrats still fail to realize the albatross that ObamaCare places on their party’s efforts…

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

May 9, 2012

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

By Lloyd Marcus

A big well dressed black guy attended the Dallas, TX tea party rally with his white buddy. Both men missed my singing performance on stage minutes earlier.

I asked the black gentleman who had an impressive physique how often he worked out. He replied, “Everyday.” His white buddy said with a chuckle, “He thinks the Tea Party is racist.”