Details of the Kerry-Boxer climate change bill now the subject of hearings in the U.S. Senate bring to mind one question, “Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?” Unfortunately, this morbid humor offers little about which to laugh. In a post three days ago, I warned you about what my friends in the [...]
Entries from October 2009
Kerry-Boxer Bill Kills American Jobs, Increases Energy Costs and Undermines Energy Security
October 27th, 2009 · No Comments
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Can Conservatives Work Together to ‘Kill the Wolf’?
October 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment
I’m often asked how conservatives attracted to the Tea Party Movement and to anti-socialism rallies can work together to take back control of the country from the liberals now in charge. I respond by recounting much of what I explained 18 days ago in my post, Think Twice Before Backing Third-Party Candidates. In short, I [...]
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Video is Fruity, But It’s Not About Barney Frank
October 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Yes, the video above is fruity and funny, but is has nothing to do with Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.). Instead, it captures the latest mission of the folks at Improv Everywhere: Grocery Store Musical. Recently, the group sent six undercover actors to a grocery store in Queens where they burst into song, singing about fruit. [...]
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Massachusetts Congressman Blasts Chevron (Updated)
October 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment
“CRUDE” is not only the name of an anti-Chevron film by Joe Berlinger, but it aptly describes the behavior of ultra-liberal Rep. James McGovern (D-Mass.) during the film’s Washington, D.C., premier Friday at the E Street Theater. A telling audio clip, courtesy Carter Wood at the Shop Floor blog, reveals how McGovern began by “licking [...]
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BMW to Appear on Diane Jones Show Wednesday
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
I’ll be making a guest appearance on KLPW-AM 1220’s The Diane Jones Show Wednesday morning at 9:15 a.m. Central to discuss a variety of mostly-political topics. Readers in Missouri’s Franklin County, St. Charles County and West St. Louis County who attended the St. Charles Tea Party Oct. 2 might recall that Jones was the energetic [...]
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Anti-Socialism Blogger Appreciates BMW’s Efforts
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Thanks to Chuck MacNab, the chief anti-socialism blogger at Rite-On.org, for his far-too-kind piece published Sunday about my recent efforts aimed at covering the anti-socialism rallies at the intersection of Highways K and N in O’Fallon, Mo. Not only did he publish the photo (right) of me wearing the red sweatshirt at the Oct. 17 [...]
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Labor, Oil Leaders Fighting to Save American Jobs
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Four months after announcing the formation of the Oil and Natural Gas Industry Labor-Management Committee, the group’s leaders announced today they have written to senior members of Congress to encourage them to support tax policies that will protect and encourage the development of quality U.S. jobs, while at the same time fortifying our nation’s energy [...]
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