As long as the Obamacare statutes1 are, its implementing regulations are now five times its length. The average reader reads at a rate of 250 to 300 words per minute, but when reading detailed documents such as regulations the rate drops to 200 words per minute. At 200 words per minute, the Obamacare Regulations would take 180 hours to read. That’s seven and a half days of non-stop reading; it’s four and a half 40-hour business weeks.
Read more ›Archive for March 1st, 2012
Killing Owls to Save Owls: You Can’t Make This Up
A 1-pound bird attributed to the demise of the logging industry some 20 years ago in the northwest part of the country is back in the news. The northern spotted owl is still struggling to survive, and the latest plan by President Obama is to shoot barred owls, a rival bird that has dominated its smaller counterpart. As with all things that come from the loony world of the Left, you just can’t make this stuff up.
Read more ›When the Lowest Common Denominator Becomes Mainstream
One statistic that absolutely floored me was that America dominates the world today in Internet pornography use. Today, in every facet of our American culture and society there is nothing found that is NOT untainted or unsoiled by the horrific consequences from the violations of the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God mentioned in the Declaration of Independence. The chickens have fully come home to roost from the 60’s and the “jungle” has now become the mainstream! To quote the “lawless” Axl Rose, “Welcome to the Jungle baby!”
Read more ›R.I.P., Andrew Breitbart
Andrew Breitbart said he told GOP Congressmen in Washington to “stop acting like your great, great grandfather, and not be afraid of pop culture.” Breitbart believed strongly the conservative movement must engage in the culture war. “Every single pop culture arbiter,” said Breitbart, citing David Letterman, Jon Stewart, Ellen Degeneres, and others, “they rigged the game so that they win on the media.”
Read more ›Frivolous Charges: The Secret Life of the Gary Harvey Case
Who is calling the shots in the case of the disabled man, Gary Harvey? It seems his wife has been shut out by the system. Maybe… just maybe… someone is making a buck or two that shouldn’t have been made? Perhaps that is the secret life possibility of the Gary Harvey case that the court should be reviewing and reviewing with intensity. Follow the money to the answers.
Read more ›Latest Antics of the Occupy Wall Street Movement
Lest we forget the unmasked face of our enemy, this is another video of the Occupy Wall Street movement, this time of their latest activity in Portland, Oregon. While most of the Leftists who prowl the halls of our government lack the guts to come right out and tell us about their desire to impose a Marxist, anti-American agenda on us, many of the people associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement are more transparent.
Read more ›A President Who Wants to Gouge You for Energy
As this video reminds us, Barack Obama has long thought it a good idea to make energy prices skyrocket. He’s perfectly fine with you paying more for energy, in order to satisfy his environmentalist agenda. In this GOP election season, you need to remember that Mitt “RomneyCare” Romney also believes in the hoax of anthropogenic global warming, and is just as willing to take your freedom and your money as is Barack Obama.
Read more ›The Diabolical, Green Sustainability Scam
What’s wrong with “green” and “sustainable” and so-called “smart growth” policies? Just the Constitution-busting theft of private property rights and heavy-handed control of our way of life. To understand this, we must look into the beginnings of this movement and discern what it is all about. This has everything to do with the despicable hoax of man-caused global warming, but the global warming lie is just a part of the sorry deal.
Read more ›The Great Governor of the World
What was the government in the United States before the U.S. Constitution was written? It was the Articles of Confederation, ratified by the States MARCH 1, 1781. Signed by such statesmen as John Hancock and Samuel Adams, it was an attempt to loosely knit the thirteen States together, and called on “the Great Governor of the World.”
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