Month: July 2013

Property Rights Victory

On June 25, 2013, American land owners won a victory for property rights and against government abuse. The U.S. Supreme Court  ruled on Koontz v. St. John’s River Water Management District that  “Extortionate demands for property in the land use permitting context…

The Top Ten Democrat Party Slogans

Tami Jackson at The Black Sphere has come up with some really good Democrat Party slogans, appropriate for every election. #10:  BITTERLY CLINGING TO TAXES, ABORTION, and AMNESTY Democrats never met a tax they didn’t love;  you didn’t build that,…

Exposing Black Racism

Kevin Jackson at the Black Sphere has an interesting point to make on the Zimmerman trial.  “It’s hard to fathom that blacks have fought so hard against racism, only to become the most racist people in the country.  Black liberals…

Malware: Your Tax Dollars At Work!

The Economic Development Administration (EDA),  an agency within the Department of Commerce, was established to formulate a foundation for sustainable job growth and the building of durable regional economies throughout the United States.  With that kind of mission, you’d think they…

Obama’s War On Coal: ALL PAIN – NO GAIN

Regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Department of Interior, and the Department of Labor labeled Obama’s “war on coal” should be called a “war on American families, businesses and jobs.”   Unnecessarily and artificially eliminating coal as a reliable,…

Egypt, The Muslim Brotherhood & Obama

Mychal Massie I had an interesting conversation with a Syrian friend. My friend explained that not only was Obama’s handpicked successor to Hosni Mubarak an evil monster but also that Obama was fully aware Mohamed Morsi was part of the…

Spinning the Death Of Medicare

The 2013  Medicare Trustees Annual Report was recently published, all 280 pages of it.  Hoping the average citizen will not take the time to read it, our government has been in  Spin heaven. According to the government, every thing is…

Man Killed by SWAT for Placing a Bet

Sal Culosi is dead because he bet on a football game — but it wasn’t a bookie or a loan shark who killed him. His local government killed him, ostensibly to protect him from his gambling habit. Several months earlier…