Sen. Coburn: GOP should repeatedly attempt to repeal health reform - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
"Senate Republicans should repeatedly offer bills to repeal health reform even if it's in vain, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) said Tuesday."
We can win by losing if we stay the course!
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Zucker: Sorry for backing Boxer
Zucker: Sorry for backing Boxer « Hot Air
"For penance, Zucker offers this soon-to-be classic short, Call Me Madam Joe, that merges Boxer’s most arrogant moment with a dose of Abbott and Costello — featuring one of our favorite character actors, Clint Howard"
This is a FUNNY video!
Watch it!
"For penance, Zucker offers this soon-to-be classic short, Call Me Madam Joe, that merges Boxer’s most arrogant moment with a dose of Abbott and Costello — featuring one of our favorite character actors, Clint Howard"
This is a FUNNY video!
Watch it!
National Socialists: Rob Reiner Stars in ‘Factually Challenged with Bill Maher’
Big Hollywood » Blog Archive » National Socialists: Rob Reiner Stars in ‘Factually Challenged with Bill Maher’
"Hitler promised health care, said that Germany’s business infrastructure needed a total government reform, and promised that all of the Germans would have jobs.
Also, Hitler may have been elected by less than 40% of the people in Germany, but he was elected by 98.8% in Austria.
After becoming Chancellor of Austria he took over the health care system, the car company (Austria had one major car manufacturing company at the time), and the business infrastructure.
Hitler did not sell fear and anger, he sold fundamental change of the nation’s infrastructure.
He sold the hope of everyone having a job and that everyone had a right to be given medical treatment at the government’s provision."
"Hitler promised health care, said that Germany’s business infrastructure needed a total government reform, and promised that all of the Germans would have jobs.
Also, Hitler may have been elected by less than 40% of the people in Germany, but he was elected by 98.8% in Austria.
After becoming Chancellor of Austria he took over the health care system, the car company (Austria had one major car manufacturing company at the time), and the business infrastructure.
Hitler did not sell fear and anger, he sold fundamental change of the nation’s infrastructure.
He sold the hope of everyone having a job and that everyone had a right to be given medical treatment at the government’s provision."
Comments on Mona Shores superintendent, finance director on paid leave; School board to discuss 'personnel matters' Tuesday
Comments on Mona Shores superintendent, finance director on paid leave; School board to discuss 'personnel matters' Tuesday Muskegon News - Page 2 -
"A statement by school board President Stuart Jones released Friday provides some answers to speculation about the two top administrators' status in the wake of the district's apparent victimization in a Ponzi scheme."
read the comments!
"A statement by school board President Stuart Jones released Friday provides some answers to speculation about the two top administrators' status in the wake of the district's apparent victimization in a Ponzi scheme."
read the comments!
YouCut
Eric Cantor Republican Whip YouCut
"YouCut – a first-of-its-kind project - is designed to defeat the permissive culture of runaway spending in Congress.
It allows you to vote, both online and on your cell phone, on spending cuts that you want to see the House enact."
"YouCut – a first-of-its-kind project - is designed to defeat the permissive culture of runaway spending in Congress.
It allows you to vote, both online and on your cell phone, on spending cuts that you want to see the House enact."
Colleges aim to boost low grad rates; many students unprepared
Colleges aim to boost low grad rates; many students unprepared freep.com Detroit Free Press
"In Michigan, just a little more than half the students who enter college as first-time students graduate within six years."
"In Michigan, just a little more than half the students who enter college as first-time students graduate within six years."
For college students, it's so not '08
For college students, it's so not '08 - Matt Negrin - POLITICO.com
"One statistic from Rock the Vote, the most aggressive organization behind youthful political participation, illustrates the difference between now and 2008 — just 280,000 young voters signed up in its midterm elections voter drive, a fraction of the 2.5 million who eagerly put their name on voter forms two years ago"
"One statistic from Rock the Vote, the most aggressive organization behind youthful political participation, illustrates the difference between now and 2008 — just 280,000 young voters signed up in its midterm elections voter drive, a fraction of the 2.5 million who eagerly put their name on voter forms two years ago"
Mona Shores School District Collective Bargaining Agreement
Mona Shores School District Collective Bargaining Agreement [Mackinac Center]
"The average teacher salary in the Mona Shores Public Schools was $58,544 in 2009, and employees are not required to contribute anything to health insurance policies that cost the district some $12,800 annually."
Hmmm, $71,000 AVERAGE!!!!
"The average teacher salary in the Mona Shores Public Schools was $58,544 in 2009, and employees are not required to contribute anything to health insurance policies that cost the district some $12,800 annually."
Hmmm, $71,000 AVERAGE!!!!
NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Key Architect of FCC Govt Takeover of the News
NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Key Architect of FCC Govt Takeover of the News - Tara Servatius - Townhall Conservative
"Their plans, according to the FCC’s Future of Media report, are to raise this money by taxing for-profit news organizations – the ones whose reporting Schiller is supposedly trying to “save.”
They want to charge “spectrum fees” of five percent of broadcast station revenues for use of the public spectrum and airwaves, which the government controls.
They figure that could bring in $1.8 billion a year.
A one percent tax on all electronic devices like cell phones, televisions and laptops could bring in billions more.
So would a monthly fee on internet subscriptions."
National Pravda Radio?
"Their plans, according to the FCC’s Future of Media report, are to raise this money by taxing for-profit news organizations – the ones whose reporting Schiller is supposedly trying to “save.”
They want to charge “spectrum fees” of five percent of broadcast station revenues for use of the public spectrum and airwaves, which the government controls.
They figure that could bring in $1.8 billion a year.
A one percent tax on all electronic devices like cell phones, televisions and laptops could bring in billions more.
So would a monthly fee on internet subscriptions."
National Pravda Radio?
Texas Sends Amazon a $269 Million Sales Tax Bill
Texas Sends Amazon a $269 Million Sales Tax Bill - DailyFinance
"It may also hamper the retailer's plans to open several more distribution centers around the country because the prospect of sales tax collection may prove too much -- and too costly -- of a headache."
Taxes KILL jobs!
"It may also hamper the retailer's plans to open several more distribution centers around the country because the prospect of sales tax collection may prove too much -- and too costly -- of a headache."
Taxes KILL jobs!
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