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Tag: Tea PartiesBy Republican Michigander, Section News
Politico has a great article today that leads to this long editorial.
I've said for almost four years that the Republican Party is at a crossroads, mainly due to fiscal issues. It can follow the lead of the Republican Study Committee, Mike Pence, Jim DeMint, and Jeb Hensarling in its opposition to deficit spending, or it can follow the lead of Ted Stevens, George W Bush, and Charlie Crist in their support for big spending policies. The choice made here, will determine whether the GOP can take the house back in 2010, and the senate back in 2012 or 2014. It will also determine if Obama will be a one-termer. The bailout in 2008 turned the election from a close race to an ass kicking. The fiscal policies in 2006 caused an ass kicking. Democrat-lite policies from the GOP do not work. Why vote for democrat-lite when the real thing is always available. While I understand that what works in one community does not always work in another, basic principles should always apply, and that they should be less government and more freedom. Many in the GOP are starting to get that message again with Obama's radical leftism, Mike Pence having a more visible role, Ted Stevens being defeated, and George W Bush being gone. Starting being the operative word. There's still a lot of trust that needs to be earned, and nobody trusts the government right now. That's why we have the tea parties. That's why the calls are flooding the offices. That's why people are involved in politics who have not been involved. Speaking of fiscal conservatism and tea parties, they aren't GOP. They are conservative. (2 comments, 1623 words in story) Full Story By conservativefox, Section News
(Promoted by Nick...)
I attended the Northville and Livonia TEA Parties, though I spent the bulk of my time in Norhville. What an amazing crowd, and when I say AMAZING i mean..... 1,000+ (according to Northville PD I talked to). Lots of good speakers, music, and good people. I just can't explain how excited I am when I see how many American's are fed up with the Fed's! Mike Cox gave a great speech, I got to meet him afterwords and I have to say I am impressed. I also met Thad McCotter and all I have to say is GOD BLESS that man and the work his does in Congress. How were the other TEA Parties? (10 comments) Comments >> By Political Agenda, Section News
![]() Do you know anyone who suffers from low self esteem? It's quite a thing isn't it, to see someone capable of so much accept so little? Or to see someone who has so much going for them live as though that were not the case? Allow me to tell you a true story that happened to me in Jamaica when I was about eight years old; this story takes place over the span of seven years: (2 comments, 1043 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
(Promoted by Nick... for the sake of conversation...)
Below is a press release sent to all Michigan media today. We must act immediately to build legislative and public support for the Michigan FairTax Proposal or we will become a "Me too" state to the "Show me" state. Call your legislator and newspaper / radio / TV outlets today and get them on the ball.
![]() (462 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
The guy hasn't been in office three months and he's already inspired an entry in the Urban Dictionary - with any luck it'll become a permanent entry in the American English lexicon (as a warning to future generations). Neither Merriam-Webster nor Oxford has picked it up yet.
Obamunism: (noun - portmanteau of "Obama" and "Communism")
Read more below. (2868 words in story) Full Story |
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