On his birthday (February 9), quote Thomas Paine, who foresaw 250 years ago just where the United States could go wrong: "Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one."
The top watchdog over AmeriCorps has told Congress that he has found several cases of fraud—but that the Obama Administration has refused to prosecute them.
Remember! Always watch what he does, not what he says! > "President Obama’s upcoming budget proposal is expected to increase payroll taxes by as much as $100 billion over a decade. That same budget also includes only $775 million in spending cuts.
Thomas Sowell in The "Judicial Activism" Ploy: If the issue [ObamaCare] wends its way slowly up through the Circuit Courts of Appeal, by the time it reaches the Supreme Court, Obama may have put more of his appointees there-- and, if so, they will probably rubberstamp anything he does. He would therefore have done a complete end-run around the Constitution and be well on his way to becoming the Hugo Chavez of North America.
Lie of the week! 'I Didn't Raise Taxes Once' Refreshing the President's memory.
The Obama Administration's TSA Giveaway: “In a furtive, Friday-afternoon news dump, the Obama administration informed Americans that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airport screeners would be permitted to engage in collective bargaining -- effectively handing government employee unions up to 50,000 new members, as any screener who wants a voice in union negotiations with the government will have no real choice but to join.” Read it all… [ Does anyone not yet understand what Obama intends to do to us through executive order and regulation? – JS ]
A new poll from The Hill shows that only 27 percent of likely voters favor raising the nation’s $14.3 trillion debt ceiling, while 62 percent oppose it.
Confirmed: President Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett mistook four-star Army General Peter Chiarelli—the number 2 general in the U.S. Army—for a waiter and asked him for a glass of wine.
“When a person forgives another, he is promising to do three things about the intended wrongdoing: not to use it against the wrongdoer in the future; not to talk about it to others; and not to dwell on it himself.” ~ Jay Adams
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