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Words To Win By
Republicans have always kicked Democrats’ butts in the verbiage game. Truth notwithstanding, (which seems to be a Republican principle), phrases like “death panel”, “Fair Tax” and “Pro-Life” sound great. I have come up with ten words that Democrats need to … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, 2012 election, 2012 presidential campaign, Calvin Coolidge, conservative, Death Panels, Democrats, Do Nothing Congress, economy, Fair Tax, Franklin Roosevelt, George Santayna, George W. Bush, Great Depression, Harry Truman, Herbert Hoover, House, jobs, liberal, pro-life, progressive, racism, regulations, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Senate, swing voter, taxes, Tea Party, The American Jobs Act, unemployment
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Drop The Puck
There is an old joke along the lines of, I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out. This is a reference to the fact that many people go to hockey games hoping to see a fight. Thursday … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 presidential campaign, Ames Iowa, Bret Baier, budget, Calvin Coolidge, Chris Wallace, debt ceiling, economy, Fox News, Fred Karger, Great Depression, Herbert Hoover, Herman Cain, Iowa Straw Poll, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Obomneycare, Presidential debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, Tim Pawlenty, Washington Examiner
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84 Years Later
In 1928 Herbert Hoover was the victorious Republican candidate for the presidency. His slogan was the optimistic and equally unrealistic, “A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage.” By October of 1929 his regulatory and tax policies … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Clinton, Calvin Coolidge, capital gains tax, deficit, economy, Estate Tax, GDP, Great Depression, Greedonomics, Grover Norquist, Herbert Hoover, I-35 W Bridge, jobs, Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Reaganomics, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, taxes, Tim Pawlenty, unemployment
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A Bad Night To Be Donald Trump
The White House Correspondent’s Dinner was held at the Hilton in Washington Saturday night. I wasn’t there – trust me I’m not exactly on the list – the only way I might have gotten in was as a volunteer busboy. … Continue reading
Supremely Divided
While most Americans were paying attention to Donald Trump making a fool of himself or getting ready for a wedding across the Atlantic that they weren’t even invited to attend something potentially very important to their futures happened in Washington … Continue reading
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Tagged 68th Congress, 69th Congress, Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, arbitration, AT&T Mobility v Concepcion, Calvin Coolidge, Clarence Thomas, Donald Trump, Federal Arbirtation Act, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, small business, Supreme Court, Wal Mart v. Dukes
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