Archive for August 2017
Trump restores work requirements of Welfare Act of 1996 [Obama gutted them]
Obama gutted the work requirements in the 1996 welfare reform law signed by Bill Clinton [After two vetoes he signed it because Dick Morris conducted a poll and told Clinton he would not be reelected if he vetoed it again]. President Trump just put the work requirements back in. He was right to do so.…
Read MoreSenator Dianne Feinstein says Trump can be a good president — gets booed
I’ve written here that wishing for bipartisanship in Washington DC or anywhere else for that matter is misguided for two reasons: Democrats don’t want true bipartisanship on anything but spending more money on social programs; and Democrats’ idea of bipartisanship is when Republicans give up and agree to everything Democrats want. That’s not bipartisanship but…
Read MoreLegislation for the protection of criminals
That’s what the wizards of smart in California are doing. They want to make California into a “sanctuary state.” They’re getting some heap big kick back from law enforcement communities. It’s no wonder that cops are keen on keeping criminal illegal aliens in their state. The citizen criminals in the Golden State are already multiplying…
Read MoreDems beginning to worry Antifa violence may hurt them in 2020
Da-Tech-Guy — ANTIFA in particular, while making leftists in blue states feel good and self righteous about themselves, are going to coin votes for Donald Trump. …the reality is those events are walking talking Trump 2020 ads that are going to coin votes for him in every swing state that the left has to win back…
Read MoreAntiFa and the Ku Klux Klan — Hooded Agents of Violence
Hey AntiFa, Enjoy Your Protests — It’s Going to Get Awkward Soon. You see, there are quite a number of Democratic senators in Congress who are up for re-election next year. There are few Republicans up for re-election in 2018 who are really vulnerable. Those 64 million Trump voters still have access to ballot machines and…
Read MoreBeware the “Greater Good”
The lunch crowd was underway at Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas on October 16, 1991. It was about 20 minutes before 1:00 P.M. That’s when George Hennard walked in and shot to death 23 people and wounded 20 others. Twelve minutes later Hennard cheated the Texas execution chamber by turning the gun on himself. Suzanna Hupp…
Read MoreHouston Flooding is not “unprecedented”
Houston flooding isn’t “unprecedented.” In 1935 the water reached 54 feet. Today, in the same place, it’s 38 feet. It rained almost 40 inches in 24 hours in this current storm but that’s not Unprecedented either. In 1979 it rained 43 inches in a 24-hour period. It should be remembered that Houston was built on…
Read MoreFederal Judge Admits DNC and Debbie Wasserman Schultz Rigged Dem Primaries Against Bernie Sanders
But then Federal Judge William Zloch spent 28 pages to say the equivalent of “So what?” [“Admits” in the title to this post is open to challenge because on a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim it’s a standard assumption that does not constitute a finding on the merits. This is nitpick…
Read MoreWhat the Hell Has Happened to the Southern Poverty Law Center?
On June 18, 1984 Denver radio talk-show host Alan Berg was gunned down in his driveway. Bruce Pierce pumped 13 bullets into Alan Berg. To homicide detectives, such overkill usually indicates a passion killing by someone with a visceral animus toward the victim. Alan Berg never did anything to Bruce Pierce, but Pierce hated him…
Read MoreWhy I Cancelled My Subscription To The Economist
Actually I never had a subscription to the Economist although I should have because I used to like the magazine for its in depth reporting on fiscal and financial issues that effect the economic performance of governments and their people. The title of this post is that of an article by Spencer Morrison of American…
Read MoreWake Up Call For Two Knuckleheads
Katie Kieffer at Townhall: Wake Up — Mitch and Paul! Waiter! Bring ice water! We need to wake up our lethargic congressional leaders, Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Paul Ryan. Because when they snooze, America loses. How do these two knuckleheads keep getting elected? It might be better if we had elected two La-Z-Boy armchairs…
Read MoreBorrow and Spend, Borrow and Spend
Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says Congress will raise the debt limit allowing the government to borrow more money needed to pay its bills. That’s what people circling the drain into bankruptcy do when they’ve taken on prior debt they can’t repay. In the case of the government repayment is not contemplated to ever happen.…
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