Articles By: David Coughlin

Election Fraud: Democrats Stole the Election

Election Fraud: Democrats Stole the Election

The electoral fraud evidence is accumulating to the point where I must conclude that the November election was stolen by the Democrats. In the months leading up to the election, report after report surfaced highlighting significant erosion of support for President Obama. Electoral fraud can occur at any stage in the process, but there are three main types.

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It’s not too early for conservatives…

It’s not too early for conservatives…

The Republican Party lost the 2012 election while the conservatives watched from the sidelines. Republican moderates losing elections has become an all too common occurrence even though conservatives are the base of the Republican Party. It is not too early for the conservatives to start work to take back the Party and the country. The Republican establishment elite do not learn from its mistakes.

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Personal TEA Party Manifesto

Personal TEA Party Manifesto

In 2009, I could be Silent, No More! I joined the TEA Party in reaction to a run-away federal government. Now we are faced with a national election in 2012. This will be a referendum on whether we should endorse a fundamental transformation to slowly evolve into a mythical socialist utopia, or to reject this transformation to return to our original intent of a capitalist free market that rewards individual freedom and innovation. I offer my personal TEA Party Manifesto as a blueprint for change to the next administration.

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Time to Deal with the Elephants in the Room

Time to Deal with the Elephants in the Room

This presidential election is the perfect time to deal with several “elephants in the room”-issues which cry out for commitments to finally address these major, long term problems. The candidate who demonstrates the best understanding of the issues and offers reasoned ideas will earn the voter’s support.

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If We Want Smaller Government, Drastic Action May Be Required

If We Want Smaller Government, Drastic Action May Be Required

Beginning in the New Deal, the Commerce Clause was used to justify expansion of federal power into areas reserved for the States and/or the private sector. The federal government may oversee and regulate private industry, but nowhere in the original Constitution does the federal government have any role competing directly in the private sector. Now that the Roberts Court ruling on ObamaCare has re-opened the limitations of the Commerce Clause, perhaps it is time to re-examine many of these past decisions to possibly rollback federal programs to the States or to abandon the private sector completely?

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Where Is Investigative Journalism When We Need It?

Where Is Investigative Journalism When We Need It?

In 2008 Barack Obama, a man with minimal experience and an empty resume, was successfully marketed as a “blank slate” with the slogan of “Hope and Change.” This political chameleon avoided any specific positions and was known to support both sides of many issues. His Presidential marketing campaign was successful because the national media actively supported his campaign and did not bother to investigate any aspect of Obama’s background, experience, or positions.

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Presidential Election Choice is Suboptimal, as Usual

Presidential Election Choice is Suboptimal, as Usual

Election choices are so poor that I am not surprised so few Americans even bother to vote each November. Democrats are so disappointing as they continue to chip away at our underlying American culture and values in pursuit of their socialist nirvana. Republicans are also disappointing since they talk a good game but, when push comes to shove, they too incrementally expand government but at a slower pace.

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Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 28, 2012

Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 28, 2012

Political musings for the week ending Apr. 28, on topics including: Marxism, conservatism, budget, Obama, economy, energy, Keystone XL, ObamaCare, feminism, election, polls, Occupy Wall Street, media bias, Tea Party, TARP, unions and more.

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Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 21, 2012

Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 21, 2012

Political musings for the week ending Apr. 21, including topics such as: pariotism, election, Mitt Romney, Republican, Obama, Allen West, media bias, Tea Party, TARP, taxes, energy, environment, health care, Afghanistan, and more.

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Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 14, 2012

Political Musings for the Week Ending Apr. 14, 2012

Political musings on the eventts of the week, with topics including: democracy, economy, Obama, media bias, polls, election, Mitt Romney, environmentalism, EPA, energy, taxes and more.

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