Saturday, March 02, 2013

Dry-Fire Practice For The Woman Shooter

Dry-Fire Practice For The Woman Shooter
"Practice is an important component of training.
Dry-fire practice for the woman shooter is an important component of gun ownership.
Dry-fire practice is an important part of safe gun handling and usage and practice is necessary if you plan on being successful in the event you find your self defending yourself or those you love! 
Which, I am sure is what you want, otherwise why would you have a gun?"

Don't just buy a gun.
LEARN how to use it safely and practice defending your home and loved ones.

Rep. Maxine Waters Inflates Sequester to '170 Million' Jobs Lost

Rep. Maxine Waters Inflates Sequester to '170 Million' Jobs Lost
"Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) had a dire prediction for America about sequestration, claiming that 170 million jobs would be lost as a result of the across-the-board cuts.
But according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are only about 140 million jobs in the whole country."

Conservatives suggest sequestration should target wasteful federal programs

Conservatives suggest sequestration should target wasteful federal programs | Washington Free Beacon: "“Rather than letting illegal immigrants loose, Obama should quit protecting things like funding for robo-squirrels,” said NRCC spokesman Daniel Scarpinato in a statement.
The “robo-squirrels” comment is a reference to a $325,000 federal grant used to build a robotic squirrel as part of a biology experiment."

What’s Wrong with the Violence Against Women Act?

What’s Wrong with the Violence Against Women Act? | TIME.com
"“We’re not looking to shift money from law enforcement to services,” says Gandy.
“We’re just looking for more money for both.”
Bingo!

Big Business Support for Minimum Wage Hikes

Big Business Support for Minimum Wage Hikes [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"But minimum wage workers generally work for smaller, locally owned operations.
These jobs tend to be temporary and help get low-skilled and first-time workers into the workforce.
Many readers have undoubtedly started out with a similar experience.
So while a higher mandated minimum would barely touch larger corporations, it would certainly hurt their small business competition.
Big business loves big government. "

Wonderful link placement


Michigan's Best Breakfast Joint: Vote for the Muskegon area's best breakfast spot now!

Michigan's Best Breakfast Joint: Vote for the Muskegon area's best breakfast spot now! | MLive.com:

My vote went to Carmen's.
Great food (BEST pancakes in the Western hemisphere!), extra friendly service and it's where Muskegon politics is happenin'!

Spending cuts due to ground Navy's Blue Angels flying team

Spending cuts due to ground Navy's Blue Angels flying team | Reuters
"Blue Angels shows scheduled in more than two dozen cities between April and September are expected to be canceled as part of the cuts, said the team's spokeswoman, Lieutenant Katie Kelly. "

President Barack Obama: "I am not a dictator"

President Barack Obama: "I am not a dictator" | The Daily Caller

from my "friends" at barackobama.com

"Friend --
Today, because congressional Republicans refused to act, devastating budget cuts known as the sequester are going into effect.
They're self-inflicted wounds, and they didn't have to happen.
Congress can stop all of this right away -- and pursue a balanced approach to deficit reduction.

That's what the vast majority of Americans want, and yesterday, more than 100,000 Americans called on Congress to be reasonable about the budget.
Add your name now:
http://my.barackobama.com/Tell-the-GOP-to-Act
Thanks,
Jon"


All lies, but effective in data mining supporter's e-mail.
Where are our republican "leaders" in communicating with the "Lo-fo"s?

Michigan Republican Mutiny to Begin?

Michigan Republican Mutiny to Begin? | Jen Kuznicki
"The Michigan House approved the appropriation of grant money from the federal government yesterday with the help of 29 Republicans."

Legislators Chip Away at Proposal A Property Tax Limits

Legislators Chip Away at Proposal A Property Tax Limits [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Not surprisingly, Rep. McCready highlights the security provision of his bill, but also argues it will save taxpayer money by giving local citizens an option that doesn't put them in debt for technology.
"A millage for school security or technology will be subject to a vote of the residents — the same as it has always been," he said.
"Bond proposals create future debt.
A sinking fund millage raises X amount each year without borrowing and paying interest."

However, this sidesteps the real issue of adding technology to the allowable uses of sinking funds that have already been approved by voters for more limited purposes — in effect a bait-and-switch.
It also raises the issue of whether technology (mostly computers and software) are long-lived capital assets that justify incurring long-term taxpayer debt."