Obama Firing Top Brass Nearly Every Week — Take Action! Barack Obama is waging an executive war against senior military officers. According to retired U.S. Navy Commander J.D. Gordon, Obama has fired a top officer every “8.8 days” on average — mostly for political reasons. Read More |
U.N. climate change talks: it’s really all about the money “Rich countries are still not pledging enough money to begin financing a shift to a cleaner global economy,” reports the Financial Times (FT) in its coverage of the United Nations climate talks in Warsaw that ended with little more than a “vague road map on how to prepare for a global climate pact they’re supposed to adopt in two years.” Read More |
The dishonest selling of Obamacare As we experience more of the unpleasant realities of the Affordable Care Act, Americans are questioning, finally, the forthrightness and honesty of their president in his selling of this law. Read More |
NSA Reform Necessary for Constitution and Economy: Sensenbrenner Technology companies revolutionized the global economy by creating an interconnected, high-speed international marketplace. Read More |
Obama encourages illegal aliens to continue hunger strike President Barack Obama and his entourage on Friday visited with pro-illegal-alien activists who are holding a hunger strike in Washington, D.C., as part of a protest against the lack of enthusiasm for immigration reform in the Congress. Obama praised their dedication and encouraged them to fight on. Read More |
Here We Go Again! Self Inflicted Hate Last week, we were told of lesbian Dayna Morales, 22, the New Jersey waitress accused of lying about receiving an insulting note instead of a tip because she is gay. According to coworker Julie Howat, Morales has a “long history of lying” and is always in need of “sympathy and empathy.” Read More |
Congress should abolish
the TSA — it’s time to privatize airport screening A government study that finds a program doesn’t work and proposes to cut it is almost as rare as pigs that fly. But a new Government Accountability Office study on aviation does just that: it proposes chopping the Transportation Security Administration’s SPOT security program because it finds no evidence that it could stop airline terrorists. Read More |
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