My family and I visited Wind Cave National Park for the first time today. It’s one of the many, many things to see and do around the Black Hills of South Dakota. The cave is the fifth longest in the world, coming in at over 130 miles of it mapped, and has some geological formations that are found in almost no other cave in the world. The pictures I took give you some idea of how incredible the cave is, but I’m not kidding when I say that they do not do justice to what you will see with the naked eye.
Read more ›Archive for April 28th, 2012
IRS Allows Illegal Alien Fraud
WTHR Channel 13 in Indianapolis has uncovered a disgraceful fraud that should be national news every evening until the problem is rectified. All workers, citizens, legal immigrants and illegal aliens are required to report earnings to the IRS. Without a Social Security Number illegals are issued an ITIN, an individual taxpayer identification number. With that illegals can then claim an “Additional Child Tax Credit” of up to $1000 dollars per claimed child. And that child can be a niece or nephew and live in Mexico!
Read more ›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.
Read more ›Virtue and Strength to Posterity
Leading the charge at the Battle of Trenton, a musket ball struck his shoulder, hitting an artery. He recovered and continued to fight for General Washington, becoming friends with French officer Lafayette. His name was James Monroe, born APRIL 28, 1758.
Read more ›How to keep the poor poor
According to the liberal meme, the rich are rich because they are lucky, and the poor are poor because they are unlucky. Yet according to the Census Bureau, in households with children that had married parents, 8.4 percent lived in poverty. In households with children headed by a single mother, 39.6 percent lived in poverty. The logical conclusion is clear: getting educated and getting married dramatically reduces the prospects for living in poverty.
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