November 14, 2008
…base? All of these issues must be addressed and spoken to in the new “Contract with America.” Here are a sampling of issues that I believe should be addressed in the new “Contract with America.” 1. Investment in Education and Technology – We should immediately invest in programs that will create jobs in the United States, specifically in high technology and education. One suggestion is to bring the space program back up to its stature and glory o…
Tags: Conservative, Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy, Obama, Republican
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February 8, 2010
…ping block because many people think that it is nothing more than a source of pride. “Since there is no more “space race”, there is no need for NASA.” This is another statement that I grossly disagree with. NASA brings jobs, technology, and lastly, national pride. During the heyday of NASA in the 1960’s and 1970’s there, were thousands of people employed either directly or indirectly by NASA, as well as thousands employed by its contractors and…
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Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 8 Comments »
December 10, 2011

…he elderly, and those with disabilities; political reform and a progressive income tax. (Applause.) Today, over 100 years later, our economy has gone through another transformation. Over the last few decades, huge advances in technology have allowed businesses to do more with less, and it’s made it easier for them to set up shop and hire workers anywhere they want in the world. And many of you know firsthand the painful disruptions this has cause…
Tags: Andy Stern, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac., GE, General Motors, Kansas, Obama, Occupy Wall Street, Remarks by the President on the Economy in Osawatomie, SEIU, Serious Materials, Solyndra, the tea party, unions
Posted in Craig Covello, Domestic Policy, Economy | 6 Comments »
January 20, 2012

In keeping with my promise, here’s another significant piece of news that I’d like to forward on to you. It appears that Barack Obama has again ignored the rule of law by signing a defense appropriations bill that prohibits him sharing vital United States leading-edge strategic missile technology with Russia, yet he has told both houses of Congress that he plans to share the technology anyway. Why is this important? Because it goe…
Tags: Barack Obama, China, Defense, Dick Morris, Iran, missile technology, North Korea, Russia
Posted in Craig Covello | 2 Comments »
October 23, 2009
…g partners through secure cyber communications, to provide for the continued development and exploitation of the Internet and intranet communications for such purposes, to provide for the development of a cadre of information technology specialists to improve and maintain effective cyber security defenses against disruption, and for other purposes. The Bill directs the Secretary of Commerce to develop or coordinate a national licensing, certific…
Tags: Ben Franklin, China, Commerce Department, Internet, Medicare, Senator Rockefeller, Social Security
Posted in Ira Schwartz, Uncategorized | 5 Comments »
October 29, 2009
…is country should invest in a national research and development program on the scale of the Apollo project of the 1960s. Such a program’s goal would be nothing less than the invention and development of next generation energy technology, whether that be nuclear fusion, electrical storage technology (batteries) or significant advances in solar, or other sources of renewable energy supply. In the meantime, all efforts should be made to exploit the …
Tags: Energy, Energy Sources, National Security
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January 21, 2012

… seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, tarring him with the “Liberal” label, which Reaganism had turned into a dirty word, Bush himself was every bit a Progressive. His admitted trouble with “the vision thing” prevented him from continuing with Reagan’s unfinished work: shrinking government, e…
Tags: Compassionate conservatie, Debate, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, nomination, Rick Santorum, Ronald Reagan
Posted in Elections, GOP, Kevin Rush, Republican, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
January 23, 2012

…gly support…If [George W. Bush] had instituted a regime that combined three things I just said – mandatory caps, a trading system inside the caps, as we have with clean air, and a tax incentive to be able to invest in the new technology and to be able to produce the new technology – I think we would be much better off than we are in the current situation…” WEALTH REDISTRIBUTION BAGGAGE Newt said he would support a “transfer of finances” from rich…
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November 24, 2009
… iChat and You Tube. I personally have two cell phones, a pager and four computers (including a Mac). Our great grandparents had: the telegraph and carrier pigeons. Given this remarkable advancement in technology, wouldn’t it seem reasonable that it is much more difficult to tell a lie or suppress the truth these days? This premise is based upon several assumptions – 1. We are paying attention to credibl…
Tags: Internet, Technology
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November 30, 2011

…of the Obama Coalition”, Thomas Edsall, by pushing “takers” into a non-working, entitlement, nanny state, socialistic philosophical ideology. Republicanism is not lost but it is certainly a candidate for a “Progressive Lite” label….or what as “Congress is Useless” all about? http://www.hollywoodrepublican.net/2011/11/congress-is-useless/ And all that is supported in academia today is under the myth of “academic freedom”. Collectivism and totalit…
Tags: First Amendment, Religion, Separation of Church and State
Posted in Domestic Policy, Guest Writer | 1 Comment »