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Category Archives: Politics
The REAL State of the Union :-(
TWO YEARS AGO VS. TODAY Are you better off today than you were two years ago? Sources: (1) U.S. Energy Information Administration; (2) Wall Street Journal; (3) Bureau of Labor Statistics; (4) Census Bureau; (5) USDA; (6) U.S. Dept. of Labor; … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, Politics, Population
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Donald Trump for President?
Now I remember why I stopped going to CPAC (the Conservative Political Action Conference). Before Reagan, the Republican Party was not very conservative. It had become the party that catered to Big Business; multinational conglomerates; and Wall Street. What conservative roots … Continue reading
BRITISH PM DECLARES MULTICULTURALISM A FAILURE!!
British Prime Minister David Cameron, in a speech attended by world leaders, on Saturday criticized his country’s longstanding policy of multiculturalism, saying it was an outright failure and partly to blame for fostering Islamist extremism. He said the U.K. needs … Continue reading
U.S. Border Control’s State of the Union Message
U.S. Border Control Chairman Edward I Nelson has just issued his 2011 State of the Union message with regard to border and immigration policy. To read it or download a copy, click here right now. In his State of the … Continue reading
Posted in Amnesty, Enforcement, Legislation, Politics
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How the DREAM Act Passed in the House
Yes, the DREAM Act passed in the House of Representatives. And, like many of the worst bills past by the Congress, such as Bill Clinton’s Motor-Voter bill, the vote was very close. And the closer the vote, the more valuable … Continue reading
Posted in Hall of Shame, Politics
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DREAM Act is Amnesty in Disguise
Senator Harry Reid has decided to try to pass an amnesty in the closing minutes of this Congress. He will get the votes he needs from the radical Left and from those lame-duck Senators who were ousted by their constituents … Continue reading
Good Job, America!
You took out a lot of the trash yesterday! No, not all the trash, but at least enough to control the House where, if we keep up the pressure, we can stop any bill the radical Left tries to impose on … Continue reading
Tom Tancredo: a closer look
DENVER – Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo is an extraordinary man with no shortage of friends, or detractors that have branded Tancredo a racist for his critical stance on illegal immigrants. If he is truly a racist, how is possible … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, State Activities
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Did your vote get counted?
A Border Control member just reported in from Fort Lauderdale who fears that his vote was not counted. You would think that the Sunshine State would want to be especially careful in view of their humiliation in previous election cycles. … Continue reading
Voting Irregularities Rampant
Reports are coming in from all over the county regarding an unbelievable number of voting machines that seem unable to put Republican candidates’ names on the ballot. In other instances, people who choose one candidate often end up with their … Continue reading
Posted in Enemy Within, Politics
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