In Verizon Strike, Unions Protest Obamacare Law They Supported: Two unions are on strike against Verizon Communications in protest of proposed company policies that the unions themselves helped bring about. The new Obamacare law, which both unions supported, dramatically hikes the cost of Verizon’s employee health care plan. Efforts to pass some of that cost on to employees have sparked outrage. [Maybe they’ll bring in the Wicked Witch of the West to read it to them? – JS]
A plague of bad luck and bad faith — a recalcitrant providence and an unpatriotic opposition. Our president wrestles with angels. Monsters of mythic proportions. A comforting fantasy. But a sorry excuse for a failing economy and a flailing presidency.


58% of GOP Primary Voters See Tea Party As A Plus for Republicans in 2012: Rasmussen Reports that 58% of Likely GOP Primary voters believe the Tea Party will help Republicans in the 2012 presidential election. Just 22% say the group will hurt the GOP in the 2012 race, while eight percent (8%) say it will have no impact. Twelve percent (12%) are not sure. [Does this mean that 42% of the GOP are RINOs? (smile) NAH! It’s far more! – JS]

Perry: I Love My Country More Than I Care About Obama’s Feelings: “The rhetoric will probably get heated. I’m going to be outspoken, I’m going to be passionate, I’m going to be calling it like I see it,” Perry told the Herald in a one-on-one interview, as he shrugged off Obama’s recent scolding that he should be “more careful” about what he says. [Yes! This guy has it! – JS]
The Obama administration is reviewing the deportation cases of 300,000 illegal immigrants and may allow many of them to stay in the United States under a new amnesty policy. [As always, Obama will thwart the will of the people by either executive order or by selective enforcement of the law. He and most of this DOJ must go! – JS]
“We need to remind President Obama that we elected a president that serves beneath the law and did not anoint a king that is above the law,” – Gov. Jan Brewer
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