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 »
January 17, 2012

…rgiven combined with leftist unions who looked to expand government and their own membership to seek a new social contract in which the government provides for their needs from cradle to grave, a brave new world. The European welfare state is headed for collapse and the social contract of cradle to grave care can no longer function with debt exceeding nations’ budget and ability to pay. The United States is not far behind Europe as the Piven all…
Tags: European welfare state, Frances Fox Piven, Occupy advocates
Posted in Tom Donelson | 1 Comment »
January 20, 2012

…ght now in that I believe Newt Gingrich can beat Obama. I know Newt will destroy Obama in all debates. I know Newt can point to his accomplishments while he was Speaker of the House, including balancing the budget and major welfare reform. And, I believe Newt is the closest thing to Ronald Reagan out there right now. Notice, I said, “closest.” There is no Republican running right now even close to Ronald Reagan. Unfortunately, t…
Tags: Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, South Carolina Primary
Posted in Elections, Frank DeMartini, GOP | No Comments »
April 12, 2012

…s now spread to the newly born as geography no longer protects the baby. A baby born is no more human than a fetus and no more human than the family cat or dog. Maybe we are seeing the ultimate result of the expansion of the welfare state in which the government attempt takes over all of our care. When the government provides the right to health care, then the government provides the condition to those rights. As we have seen with the Obama ad…
Tags: abortion, Infanticide, Peter Singer, Richard Lamm
Posted in Domestic Policy, Tom Donelson | 23 Comments »
April 4, 2012

…king her website I was surprised to find that Ms. Taitz has as much information about the “Birther” movement as she does about her candidacy. I wonder if she can ever separate it from the more important issue of California’s welfare. Al Ramirez: “Held a senior leadership role at Samsung where my principal responsibility involved working in Seoul, South Korea on the development of new wireless products. I have also provided …
Tags: 2012 election, Al Ramirez, Barack Obama, Barbara Boxer, California, Dianne Feinstein, Economy, George Washington, Mitt Romney, Nancy Pelosi, Patriotism, Republican, Republicans, Rick Santorum, The Hunger Games, Unemployment
Posted in Al Ramirez, Conservative, Domestic Policy, Economy, Elections, Ira Schwartz, Republican | No Comments »
March 5, 2012

…son is because he leaves issues like abortion, gay marriage/commitment, gun control, etc. up to states decision, not making it a national law. Heather’s friend is a big Ron Paul fan and says he likes Paul because he’s against welfare, he wants to get rid of the Patriot Act, and he doesn’t want to intervene with other country’s problems and wants no more costly wars. The Ohio State Flag Doug likes his fiscal restraint, but not his isolationism. J…
Tags: 2012 Primary, Election, Fairborn Ohio, Frank Cervone, Ohio, Ron Paul
Posted in Elections, Frank Cervone | 6 Comments »
December 10, 2011

…ny of our wealthiest citizens would agree to contribute a little more if it meant reducing the deficit and strengthening the economy that made their success possible. This isn’t about class warfare. This is about the nation’s welfare. It’s about making choices that benefit not just the people who’ve done fantastically well over the last few decades, but that benefits the middle class, and those fighting to get into the middle class, and the econo…
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 17, 2012

…disagree with, and we look forward to the debate with whomever emerges from the primary process.” On the campaign trail, Mr. Gingrich and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum have advocated overhauling food stamps and other welfare programs. Their ideas are similar to proposals pushed by House Republicans, who last year tried to convert food stamp money to block grants to states and wanted to link the aid to work or job training. Senate Democra…
Tags: food stamp moniker, great depression, Recession, Rick Santorum, White House slams Gingrich
Posted in Elections, GOP, Republican, that and the other thing | No Comments »
May 13, 2010
…fickers using the border in Arizona as the principle means of bringing drugs into the United States. The facts are clear. Illegal immigrants are filling up both state and federal prisons; they are a drain on federal and state welfare; and, they are a drain on our education system. They are responsible for a large portion of the murders and other felonies throughout the country. In fact, the situation on the Arizona Border has gotten so bad that i…
Tags: Immigration, Mexico, Patriotism
Posted in Conservative, Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 30 Comments »
April 13, 2009
…eps pushing us toward socialism and keeps spreading the free corn out in the form of programs such as supplemental income, tax credit for unearned income, tobacco subsidies, dairy subsidies, payments not to plant crops (CRP), welfare, medicine, drugs, etc. While we continually lose our freedoms — just a little at a time. One should always remember: There is no such thing as a free lunch! Also, a politician will never provide a service for y…
Tags: Thailand
Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 6 Comments »