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America voted to expand the nanny state, but who is paying the nanny?

 Last nights elections results didn’t change the balance of power much in Washington.  It is still headed in the direction of runaway spending, expanding entitlements with more and larger government services. Of course, this costs tremendous amounts of money

There Is No Mandate; The House Still Stands; Buck-up, There's work to Do

Barack Obama may have won a second term with a contrived vote (government is your daddy) but he has not won the heart nor soul of America.

The Cloward-Pivens of the right

Neo-Neocon -- Commenter “Susanamantha” quotes a libertarian friend of hers who refuses to vote for Romney this year and will be voting for Gary Johnson... continues...

'U.S. Per Person Debt Now 35 Percent Higher than that of Greece'

A chart from the Republican side of the Senate Budget Committee shows that "U.S. Per Person Debt [Is] Now 35 Percent Higher than that of Greece."

500 Admirals and Generals Endorse Gov. Romney Today

[A] shining example of the military's support for Romney comes in the form of a Washington Times ad in which 500 former admirals and generals endorse the GOP candidate for president. 

Benghazi and the Missing Obama 9/11 Timeline

The story of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack in Benghazi has been evolving for more than seven weeks now, in its many and oft conflicting variants, and the questions keep multiplying. Amid the official obfuscations and evasions, a patchwork picture has been emerging, by way of congressional questions, leaked emails, anonymous sources and documents discovered as recently as this week by reporters wandering through the still-unsecured, burned and looted diplomatic compound where Ambassador Chris Stevens apparently spent his final moments of consciousness choking on the smoke of a diesel-fueled conflagration.

The Post-Sandy FEMA Clusterfark

Here we are, six days after the superstorm Sandy hit the east coast, and the federal government’s response is about what you’d expect after a big disaster — unless your name is President Bush and the disaster was Hurricane Katrina. If that were the case, it would have been expected that the entire city of New Orleans would have been rebuilt — or something.

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cs"Question all which is 'taught,' dig deeper, think clearly, respond profusely. Conformity is the antithesis of free thought and self-determination." -- Standard Pearls

 


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