This morning as I walked into the post office, I could not help but notice that the propagandists, also known as “useful idiots,” are hard at work attempting to continue deceiving the American people into believing that Obamacare is what is needed to further the good of the people at large. That is, to take from the “haves” and give to the “have-nots,” only to serve corrupt government’s purposes – when in fact, the opposite is true.
Read more ›Archive for November 1st, 2013
Liberals Attack Naval, American History
Gina Miller recently wrote about President Obama’s war on the U.S. military. Anyone who has been paying attention for the past four years is also aware of the war being waged by liberals against Tea Party patriots. The war of the Left against America’s military, and the Left’s war against the Tea Party, have come together in a uniform change which bans SEALs from wearing the patch that hearkens back to the earliest days of the U.S. Navy.
Read more ›Politics of the Possible = Politics of Losers
Republican Washington, D.C. insiders have spent the past month wagging their fingers at tea party types and telling anyone who will listen that these people just don’t understand realpolitik and the “politics of the possible.” At some point, the politics of the possible people will have to face voters and explain what their end game strategy is to stop Obamacare.
Read more ›Six People Signed Up for ObamaCare First Day
The Democrats considered it so important to implement ObamaCare, that so many people were clamoring for the health care they just couldn’t get without government help, that they had to lie about abortion in ObamaCare, lie about it raising costs, and trample the U.S. Constitution. So after that, we’d expect hundreds of thousands of desperate people to sign up for ObamaCare when the system went on line, right? Well, in a nation of 313.9 million people, six signed up for ObamaCare the first day.
Read more ›102 Million With Employer Coverage May Lose Existing Plans
Americans for Limited Government President Nathan Mehrens today issued a statement bringing attention to 2010 Labor Department estimates that as many as 69 percent of those with employer coverage would be forced onto new plans.
Read more ›Gov. Daugaard Issues Veteran’s Day Proclamation
South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard recently signed a proclamation recognizing the service of South Dakota’s veterans. The proclamation encourages South Dakotans to remember the service and sacrifice of the nation’s veterans and military personnel during Veterans Day observances.
Read more ›Can a Transgender Man Change?
Can a transgender man change? The short answer is: yes, if he wants to. Of course, what does it take to want to? As a former drunk, I know what it’s like to live in a manner that you know is wrong and is not good for you and want to change…yet have difficulty changing. So what can really make the life-changing difference for a transgender man who understands that he needs to change?
Read more ›The Length of a Day in the Bible
How long was a day in the Bible? If you would really like to know-as opposed to relying on assumption-filled agendas, like anything else in the world, look at the context.
Read more ›Thuggery…Or Just Outright Tyranny
Michelle Malkin has a powerful new article out about how not only did the Obama Administration push a trainwreck of a health care takeover on the American people, but also violated the free speech of people and businesses. What do you call it when government forbids a business from communicating with its customers?
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