Archive for May, 2010

Pay No Attention To Men Behind The Curtain

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Author David W. Franklin AH!, here are two too obvious but simple, irrefutable truths: FACTS by way of REASON & KNOWLEDGE: No. 1 IF… Congress was truly given the power to delegate to a private corporation ONE of their powers, then they have to power to delegate each and every one of those powers granted [...]

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The Stuff Of Legends

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Author Linda Brady Traynham I haven’t written much lately because both the financial and political news, at best, look like the very thin libretto of a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, while the worst was surely written by a particularly bad Japanese comic strip writer. The only “transparency” in government these days is the gauze-thin cloaks [...]

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Race to Legitimize Illegal Voting Block

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Author Mike Rough As the Arizona Immigration Reform debate rages on in the media it’s interesting to note that neither party has stepped up to secure the potential voting block of illegal aliens by drafting legislation by which currently present illegal aliens could expedite the naturalization process. All cynicism aside, the genie is out of [...]

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In Defense Of The Post Office

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Author Tony De Maio The following excerpt from an article caught my attention. “The Government Accountability Office recently estimated the U.S. Postal Service faces ‘daunting financial losses‘ of over $238 billion over the next 10 years.“Following the USPS’ first-quarter loss of $297 million, the GAO issued its study, urging Congress to form a panel and [...]

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Brother You Asked For It!

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Author Linda Brady Traynham Or perhaps instead of quoting Francisco D’Anconia, we should go with a line from “Judas’ Song:” “The world’s in ruins around us, and all because of you.” Okay, brothers, you demanded 14 paychecks a year instead of only 12, and you got them. Shorter work weeks with fewer hours per day [...]

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The Supreme Inviolate Law of Economics

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Author David W. Franklin GREEK RIOTS: The ‘CORE’ of the Cause Hundreds of PhD’d Keynesian, Liberal, and Collectivist economists have for decades, written books in voluminous quantities, teaching, touting, even ‘showboating’ their alleged superior expertise in assisting governments with how to manage the redistribution (stealing) of Real Wealth from one productive class to a non-productive [...]

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