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Thad Altman Introduces Legislation Pushing HPV Vaccine

December 9, 2011 Political News, State 3 Comments
Thad Altman Introduces Legislation Pushing HPV Vaccine

By Tom Tillison

Either state Senator Thad Altman is completely out of touch with conservative values or he just believes that government really does knows best what’s good for you.

Sen. Altman has filed legislation that would urge parents to give young girls HPV vaccines upon entering the sixth grade. Yes, the very same vaccine that GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry came under fire for a few weeks back for being a good example of government overreach in healthcare decisions.

Pam Bondi Health Care Lawsuit Press Conference

September 29, 2011 Federal, Political News No Comments
Pam Bondi Health Care Lawsuit Press Conference

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Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi addresses reporters’ questions on Florida going to the U.S. Supreme Court to challenge the federal health care law.

“This health care law is an affront on Americans’ individual liberty, and we will not allow the federal government to violate our constitutional rights. Our country urgently needs a final ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court…”

Two Years Ago Today; A Movement United

August 17, 2011 Local, Political News 8 Comments
Two Years Ago Today; A Movement United

By Tom Tillison

It was two years ago today that former Congressman Alan Grayson held his infamous “town hall” on healthcare reform in Orlando. Remember that? My, oh my, how things have changed since then!

I can still recall the electricity that was in the air that night. The tea party was still in it’s infancy back then and no one was quite sure what to make of it.

Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Debt

April 18, 2011 Opinion 1 Comment
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Debt

By Dr. Julio Gonzalez

I am truly blessed in speaking to you on this, the day we give to Ceasar what rightfully does not belong to Ceasar.

My friends, I stand here for the very same reason all of you are here at Centennial Park. And it is not really about taxes. It is not really about the budget, but rather it is because each and every one of us gathered here has an intense, unabashed, and unapologetic love for this country…

A Tale Of A Failed Process

April 11, 2011 Opinion 1 Comment
A Tale Of A Failed Process

By Julio Gonzalez, M.D.

It was a crisp dry morning in Washington D.C. The type of morning where one can almost see Thomas Jefferson walking through the city, taking in the air and collecting his thoughts about the arduous task of running a country.

But the serenity was only to be found outdoors. Inside the halls of Congress and the Senate, a different mood abounded…

Is Bill Nelson Intimidated By Tea Party?

April 10, 2011 Opinion 6 Comments
Is Bill Nelson Intimidated By Tea Party?

An email was sent out yesterday by Nelson…

Interestingly, Nelson references right wing extremists or extremism four times in the email, including in the title, yet does not once use the term tea party. A little odd when you consider that every media outlet on the planet, save for Fox News, regularly uses the two terms interchangably.

What’s the matter, Bill? Are you….

Florida Legislature Enjoys Premium Health Insurance Benefits

April 9, 2011 Local, Political News 1 Comment
Florida Legislature Enjoys Premium Health Insurance Benefits

Much ado was made about some of the 112th Congress freshman class taking advantage of federal healthcare benefits upon being elected. (For the record, Reps. Adams and Webster did not.)

The perception of some was that by accepting this benefit and declaring opposition to ObamaCare, these members were being hypocritical.

Well… does this logic apply to the Florida Legislature?

Public Wants ObamaCare Repealed, And I Can Do It

March 26, 2011 Opinion 1 Comment
Public Wants ObamaCare Repealed, And I Can Do It

By U.S. Rep. Steve King

On March 23, 2010, President Obama defied the wishes of the American people and signed ObamaCare into law.

At the time, supporters of the unconstitutional law claimed that Americans would warm up to ObamaCare as they began to realize what was in it. This claim was unlikely then, and recent polling indicates that it is completely without merit now.

Support the Health Care Freedom Act

March 19, 2011 Political News, State No Comments
Support the Health Care Freedom Act

A message from Senator Carey Baker on the Florida Health Care Freedom Act;

Dear Friends,

I am reaching out to those who believe in Medical Freedom and thank you for all the efforts you made last year when we first passed the Florida Health Care Freedom Act. I know that you believe that individuals should make the health care decisions…

King & Bachmann: CR Must Defund ObamaCare, Call Upon All House Members to Sign Pledge

King & Bachmann: CR Must Defund ObamaCare, Call Upon All House Members to Sign Pledge

Washington D.C.- Congressman Steve King (R-IA) and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) released the following pledge to House Republican Leadership calling for all $105.5 billion in automatic appropriations to ObamaCare to be struck by the FY11 CR.

King and Bachmann call upon all Members of the U.S. House of Representatives to…

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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.”