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Conservatism 101 For Those Not Paying Attention

November 26, 2011 Opinion 2 Comments
Conservatism 101 For Those Not Paying Attention

By Lloyd Marcus

You and I are politically well informed. But there are many Americans like my family who do not follow politics as closely as we do. Their political views are shaped by liberal media bias hit pieces, spin and sound bites.

99.9 % of my family are democrats because Marcus family traditional taught us the democrats are “for the little guy”…

Chuck Shumer, Democrats Bar Tea Party Debt Commission From Meeting Today

November 17, 2011 Misc, Political News No Comments
Chuck Shumer, Democrats Bar Tea Party Debt Commission From Meeting Today

By Tom Tillison

This afternoon, a ‘Tea Party Debt Commission’ made up of representatives from tea party groups across the country and members of FreedomWorks met in the Russell Senate Office building to formally present a plan to balance the federal budget and cut $9.7 trillion in spending over the next 10 years…

Who’s Ornery?

April 20, 2011 Featured, Opinion 1 Comment
Who’s Ornery?

By Rob Reilly

I’ve always had a certain degree of difficulty getting in line and “respecting” authority.

Hello…I’m a consultant and Conservative political commentator.

I can put up with make-work work and political maneuvering, for only so long. At some point, I get impatient, distracted, or just plain bored, and shoot off on my own course…

Tea Party Express Message To Senate Democrats

April 7, 2011 Press Release 1 Comment
Tea Party Express Message To Senate Democrats

The Tea Party Express (www.TeaPartyExpress.org) is calling on Senate Democrats to get serious about passing a budget and stop impeding the fiscal reform demanded by voters last November.

Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer made the following statement:

“Conservatives in the House of Representatives have presented numerous budget solutions to Congress, including Rep. Paul Ryan’s Path to Prosperity, and the…

58% Favor Government Shutdown Until Spending Cuts Are Agreed Upon

February 28, 2011 Federal, Political News 1 Comment
58% Favor Government Shutdown Until Spending Cuts Are Agreed Upon

Rasmussen Reports

As Republicans and Democrats in Congress haggle over the budget, most voters would rather have a partial shutdown of the federal government than keep its spending at current levels.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 33% of Likely U.S. Voters would rather have Congress avoid a government shutdown by authorizing spending at the same levels as last year. Fifty-eight percent (58%) says it’s better to have a partial shutdown…

The Fork In The Road For The Tea Party

December 19, 2010 Opinion 3 Comments
The Fork In The Road For The Tea Party

By Matthew Falconer

With the November elections in the books and a new more conservative Congress to be sworn in, the “tea party” movement has two paths it can follow;

One is to stand behind big spending Republicans to help defeat big spending Democrats and the other is to support fiscally conservative Republicans defeat big spending Republicans in primaries.

The lesser of two evils approach has won in the past but the future is up for debate.

Reid Pulls DREAM Act From The Floor

December 9, 2010 Federal, Political News No Comments
Reid Pulls DREAM Act From The Floor

Editor’s Note – If we have learned anything over these past two years, it’s that you cannot trust anything Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi says or does.

There’s always a motive for their actions and, more often than not, when either takes a step back, it’s only to devise a scheme to circumvent the rules in place or the will of the American people.

If they should suggest that the sky is blue, I strongly recommend that you verify.

Early Voting Is Over In Florida, Dems Still Trail Badly

November 1, 2010 Political News, State 2 Comments
Early Voting Is Over In Florida, Dems Still Trail Badly

Editor’s Note – Encouraging news for the conservative minded…

Nonetheless, the election is NOT over. There are still millions of votes to be cast throughout the state tomorrow. If you did not participate in early voting, it’s imperitive that you make it to the polls.

Just as Florida has been on the cutting edge of the tea party movement around the country, so too does it have the opportunity to send a resounding message to Washington, D.C. A message that says we cast aside the failed tax and spend big government liberal agenda of Barack Obama and the Progressive Left.

That is, IF you decide to vote.

Rob Reiner Likens ‘Tea Party’ Movement To Hitler

October 26, 2010 Misc, Political News 4 Comments
Rob Reiner Likens ‘Tea Party’ Movement To Hitler

If ever there were a poster child for Left Coast limousine liberals, racked with white-guilt, a bleeding heart and a void in the spinal column, it is Rob Reiner!

The ultimate irony here is that we have the most radical elements of the far left calling the tea party extreme.

They’re fine with Communist’s, Marxist’s and revolutionaries, but start talking about the Founding Fathers or the U.S. Constitution and they lose their mind! How did we get here???

6,400 Students, Staffers Urged To Vote Early And Help Democratic Party

October 21, 2010 Federal, Political News 1 Comment
6,400 Students, Staffers Urged To Vote Early And Help Democratic Party

Editor’s Note – The writing seems to be on the wall for the Democrats, time is running out and desperation is setting in.

This serves as a reminder to all conservatives that we must be ever vigilant in ensuring that our electoral process remains pure. Now more than ever!

Poll watchers, you role is far more critical than you may realize. Accept your responsibility with the special knowledge that you may be all that stands between corruption and fundementally restoring America!

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Justice Ginsburg Violates Her Oath

February 4, 2012

Justice Ginsburg Violates Her Oath

By KrisAnne Hall

Our founders deliberately did not establish a democracy, because in that form of government, the majority would always choke to death the desire for Liberty of a minority. Yet another point that Mrs. Ginsberg might be wise to share with Egypt instead of encouraging them to strive “to achieve a general democracy…”

The dichotomy of her praise and criticism of our founders and our Constitution shows that she is greatly misinformed of both…

Decision 2012, What Does It All Mean?

February 2, 2012

Decision 2012, What Does It All Mean?

By Allen Wilson

Good bye Presidential hoopla we’ll see you in August.

But for now, let’s turn our thoughts to more pressing problems for Florida and the nation. Fasten your seat belts folks; it’s going to be a bumpy ride.

This won’t be a Tea Party vs the Establishment event, that’s just so 2010. No, this is a showcase for Agenders, Fair Taxers, Occupiers (well they don’t really vote do they”), and GOOOH’ers…

Tired Of Political Elitists Picking Our Candidates?

February 1, 2012

Tired Of Political Elitists Picking Our Candidates?

By Rick Steeby

I am not a fan of this two-party system where your personal beliefs have to be compromised to one party platform or the other based on the lesser of two evils.

I am reminded of my own words of how Congress has become entrenched and regardless of party they are more concerned with the power and the prestige of office then in service to their country.

Romney Wins, What’s Next?

February 1, 2012

Romney Wins, What’s Next?

By Tom Tillison

So after three years of toil by thousands of average everyday citizens who’ve sacrificed far more than they ever cared to, Florida supports John McCain yet again, just in a prettier package.

And just as in 2008, Florida will be the impetus that thrusts this better wrapped version identified as Mitt Romney one step closer to an eventual match up with Barack Obama.

There will be plenty of coverage breaking down the final numbers…

Clouds On A Sunny Day

January 31, 2012

Clouds On A Sunny Day

By Allen Wilson

I remember the instant that the mood changed.

As my lens focused beyond the Washington Monument and upon the Capital Dome I recognized that I no longer felt proud of this city. I was embarrassed that under that dome sat men and women who first thought of themselves before they thought of their nation.