Category: Election

Donald Trump Laconia Rally, Laconia, NH by Michael Vadon July 16 2015 (Photo credit: Michael Vadon)

Trump Ramblings

I’m not a Trump groupie. I don’t think he can possibly become the Republican candidate. I think people are just enjoying the fact that “somebody” is talking back to the so-called elite that are running the show and screwing with us — We the People.

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GOP Debate: Between the Serious and the Circus

GOP Debate: Between the Serious and the Circus

If you are going with the candidate you personally like the best, you can’t be faulted for that; this is still America and that choice will always be yours to make. On the other hand if you would carefully look at the record, the rhetoric and the long range stand of each of our many candidates, you will find only one who is consistently conservative.

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Highlights of the First 2016 GOP Debate

Highlights of the First 2016 GOP Debate

I doubt that anyone will look back on Aug. 6, 2015 as the turning point in the presidential election, but the debate itself certainly lived up to the promise making the next one must-see TV.

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First Day in White House for Ted Cruz

First Day in White House for Ted Cruz

This was one of my favorite moments from the first Republican presidential debate on Fox News tonight. It was one of my favorites because Senator Ted Cruz cited several important things which must be done right off the bat as soon as the current Communist-in-Chief leaves the White House.

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Hillary Clinton’s Trustworthiness:  Women Under-Fire

Hillary Clinton’s Trustworthiness: Women Under-Fire

The scandals of the Clintons shouldn’t be readily swept under the carpet and considered non-issues because the accused Clinton(s) suggest it is a misspeak or “old news.” Old news or not — it is important to know if there is truth in the allegations. It is important to know the people we elect to office and the level of integrity they bring with them to the position they will hold.

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Jeb Bush (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)

Republicans Known by the Company They Keep

Do not birds of a feather tend to flock together? When we have a choice, we tend to surround ourselves with people who think like we do and share common goals with us-especially when the “surrounding” involves a team effort to accomplish something. If you were forming a group to accomplish a task,would you invite people into that group who were opposed to the task you wanted to achieve?

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Can America Be Saved? Can We Handle the Truth?

Can America Be Saved? Can We Handle the Truth?

Can America be saved, or is it already too late to turn back her descent? Maybe it depends on whether we can once again learn to handle the truth again.

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Of Democrats and Socialists: Who Can Tell the Difference?

Of Democrats and Socialists: Who Can Tell the Difference?

The Democrat Party has so completely embraced socialism that even the head of the Democrat Party can’t tell the difference.

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2015: The Year Congress Surrendered?

2015: The Year Congress Surrendered?

2015 may go down as the year that Congress gave up some of its most important legislative powers. Or, at least, the year it was confirmed that Congress’ powers are not what they used to be.

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Donald Trump (Photo credit: Michael Vadon)

Dealing With The Don

A businessman once told me that in business, when things are not working, sometimes you have to “throw a brick through the window.” Sometimes shock is the only thing that will shake up an entrenched status quo. A brick smashing through glass might be the only thing that will get attention.

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