Planks
What shapes the core of our beliefs in individual liberties.
A specter is haunting Europe — the specter of Socialism’s slow collapse.
“The Socialists can’t adapt to the loss of their basic electorate, and with globalism, the welfare state can no longer exist in the same way.”
The Europeans, who first foisted the welfare state nonsense on the globe, now see the errors of their ways. Sadly, we here in the States seem hell-bent to not learn...
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Huckabee – US out of UN
Huck nails it.
I can’t think of any person or business who would invest 28% of the cost of running an organization, and then listen to members of that organization blast you day after day, year after year. That is exactly what is happening with the United States and its membership in the United Nations....
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Debra Medina rates attention in GOP Gov. primaries
Her 2nd amendment stance is music to my own ears. I also like her private property stance. She rates a look. Check her out!
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Its the personal liberty, stupid
Jennifer Rubin pens a look at one of our core beliefs- that advocating strongly for personal liberties should be core to the Republican partys strategy for winning future elections.
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WSJ talks to Perry: fiscal propriety why TX rocks
The Rick pontificates on Palin, Ahnold, and that choade Voinovich. It’s a good read, and illustrates that being pro-business draws good results.
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The reshaping of the GOP
A new article from the CS Monitor illustrates the breadth of this reformation that’s taking root.
The mantra, the only mantra, should be ‘expand individual liberty’.
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Whither the GOP?
OK, it’s by now an established fact that Obama and his disciples have the same, if not greater, propensity for shooting themselves in the foot as W’s administration and the previous GOP Congress. (Broken promises, Fudged transparency, Debt problems, Orwellian actions)
The question is this: can / will the GOP seize upon this strategic over-stretch...
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Staring at the fire hose
In the past year, America has seen its national debt skyrocket, unemployment double, and its standing in the world stagnate, at best. In response to the economic crisis, the President and the Democratic Congress took the idea, “throw more money at it,” as policy.
This Congressional Budget Office debt projection should be reason enough for...
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