RALEIGH— After news came through of the US Congress passing a far reaching, massive new entitlement and tax bill which handed billions to insurance companies, some good news could still be found. ACORN, that pesky little corrupt community service organization, has folded. The ACORN Association Board met on Sunday March 21 and approved a set [...]
Archive for March, 2010
On A Positive Note… ACORN Was Buried
Posted in Domestic Affairs, tagged ACORN Folds, Community Service Organization, Worst President Ever on March 23, 2010 | 6 Comments »
Health Care Insurance Reform Passes!
Posted in Current Events, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Bad Precedent, Health Care Reform, Supreme Court, Unconstitutional, Worst President Ever on March 22, 2010 | 18 Comments »
RALEIGH— That sound you heard last night was the sound of America gagging as Democrats rammed an expensive, unfunded liability down the throats of the American Voter. The second sound you heard was the collective stampede of lawyers gleefully maneuvering to be the one chosen to stand before the Supreme Court and challenge the law. [...]
Government Spending and Ignored Warnings
Posted in Economy, Politics, tagged CATO, Economics, Freedom, Government Spending, Politics, State Spending, Taxes on March 6, 2010 | 9 Comments »
BECKLEY— In this CATO Institute blog they point out several million of $90 billion in Federal spending that the Department of Transportation has recently given out. They follow up with a warning from a 1932 book, Congress as Santa Claus, written by Charles Warren:
Great Discussion on Unemployment
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Politics, tagged Alan Reynolds, CATO, Freedom, Government Spending, Kudlow, Taxes, Unemployement on March 5, 2010 | 5 Comments »
BECKLEY — Kudlow had a great discussion on unemployment with CATO’s very own Alan Reynolds. I tried to find this on YouTube but it’s not out so I can’t embed it here so click the link above. Suffice to say that when you subsidize something (like unemployment) you always get more of it. There [...]