The Anti-Republican

August 31, 2009
By patrick

Bruce Bartlett talks about why, as an Independent, he considers himself an anti-Republican. If the GOP wants to regain strength, it needs to heed some of Bartlett’s advice: stop pandering to birth certificate crazies (birthers, or nirthers, if you will), extremists and creationists – groups who refuse to budge from entrenched positions. Embrace the...
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National Endowment for the Propagandists

August 28, 2009
By patrick

The National Endowment for the Arts is actively participating as a propagandist agency for the White House. Sound harsh? In the forty-plus years the group has been around, when was the last time you recall it shilling for issues on behalf of, or in parallel with a President? (In all seriousness. I’d love examples...
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Kennedycare vs Obamacare – two sides of a bad idea?

August 27, 2009
By patrick

The disgustingly opportunistic way the death of Senator Kennedy has been appropriated by Democrats backing HR3200 and its Senate twin is on par with the Wellstone pep rally some years back. My first thought upon hearing these calls to “Do it for Ted” was this question: Why would I suddenly change my mind...
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Rent and Taxes in the City of Austin

August 27, 2009
By patrick

Seemingly related stories out of Austin that exemplify the “Let Them Eat Cake” mentality in our elected leaders: The Austin City Council decided this morning to cut the rents for Austin Java and Fit City, two businesses that lease space on the first floor of City Hall. As we explained in a story this morning, Austin...
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A couple of immigration notes

August 26, 2009
By patrick

From the Houston Chronicle comes two different stories on immigration, illegal or otherwise. The first notes how more and more people are being caught with fraudulent documents: The number of people caught at the nation’s ports of entry with fraudulent, stolen or purchased documents grew from about 23,500 in 2006 to more than 28,000 in...
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Its the personal liberty, stupid

August 26, 2009
By patrick

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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By the Numbers, Part I: Illegal Immigration and Healthcare Reform

August 25, 2009
By George

Recently, our national attention has become so narrowly focused on the moral issues of healthcare that many of us are losing track of the extent to which the healthcare plan is tied up in an inextricable knot with the economics of immigration reform.
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Gonna be a long term, O.

August 23, 2009
By clay

The GOP can, again, rule in DC if they just make a few changes as outlined, and not fumble the ball. The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows that 27% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Forty-one percent (41%) Strongly...
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WSJ talks to Perry: fiscal propriety why TX rocks

August 22, 2009
By clay

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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Wanna get away? $2 trillion deficit adjustment as Obama heads to Martha’s Vineyard

August 22, 2009
By patrick

From Politico comes this stunning bit of Friday afternoon news, as the first family heads to posh Martha’s Vineyard for a week: The White House is likely to dramatically increase its projected 10-year budget deficit estimate next week by nearly $2 trillion, senior administration officials said Friday. Obama administration officials have concluded the economy was much...
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What economic recovery?

August 21, 2009
By patrick

How will Gibbs spin this: More than one in every eight homeowners with a mortgage was behind on home loan payments or in some stage of foreclosure at the end of the second quarter, as mounting unemployment aggravated the housing crisis, the Mortgage Bankers Association said on Thursday. The percentage of loans that were in foreclosure...
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HR 3200 Word Cloud

August 20, 2009
By patrick
HR 3200 Word Cloud

The Senate draft health care legislation was done as a word cloud & now it’s time to see the House version in this visual manner. The whole bill, minus table of contents, division and section headings and age numbers, was crunched through Wordle’s word cloud tool to create this image: (click on the image to...
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