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  • Pill Fight!

    I believe I’ve made it clear where I stand on the whole “forcing religious charities to cover birth control in their insurance policies” issue:

    1) I am pro-choice (mostly), pro-birth control, pro-women’s rights and anti-Religious Right Nutbaggery.

    2) I think forcing insurance to cover birth control is misguided and a ridiculous intrusion into free markets.

    3) The religious issues the Catholic Church has with this mandate only increase my opposition.

    The bullshit on this issue, … Read more

  • LSM is again not reporting a huge story

    Stalin was famous for saying the following:

    “It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”

    By that he meant that people like him believed that elections where just a means to an end, and thus, the real power came from the vote counters. The progressives have agreed with Stalin on this forever, and have actively pursued … Read more

  • Obligatory Newt Debate Post

    I have already seen many, many people, mostly on the left, in the media, but not limited to them only, complain about how unfair they find it that people reacted positively to Newt Gingrich slapping down the CNN reporter that started last nights Carolina Republican debate with the question about an interview done with Newt’s disgruntled ex-wife that was done by ABC, very likely to be aired post Carolina primary to function as a hit … Read more

  • Paul? Maybe

    If you thought the Republican establishment was having kittens over the possibility of Gingrich winning Iowa, they are *really* having kittens over Ron Paul potentially winning Iowa. Despite his closeness in the polls, every commentary I’ve seen recently has been of the “he has zero chance” variety, even to the point where Chris Wallace has said that if Paul wins Iowa, it won’t count. David Frum unleashed a hard-hitting and factually questionable critique. Rush … Read more

  • Democrat response to voter fraud…

    Vote, vote as often as you can in the same election, help the dead cast their votes, and help those people that are incapable of voting by voting democrat for them all!

    That’s basically what the democrats seem to want. That’s from guy that pretends he had no clue about operation “Fast & Furious” and actually deserves to be hauled into court to defend the criminal activities he and his people have been trying … Read more

  • That’s because they get it Part Deux.

    Manwhore issued me an infantile challenge to put up a post about education. I took some of his request and am writing about the value of an education vs. the cost to get it, and to make the point that there are no job guarantees. While doing the research, I came across a timely and telling story, in the NYT of all places, dealing with the fact, despite the NYT blatant attempt to spin this … Read more

  • Inequality gap got bigger under… Obama?

    Yup, you heard that right. In fact, it is even more damning because, well read for yourself:

    In his weekend radio address, President Obama decried that “over the past three decades, the middle class has lost ground while the wealthiest few have become even wealthier.” Although he was trying to leverage the Occupy Wall Street movement, the income gap has been a longstanding concern of his.

    During the 2008 campaign, Obama said, “The project

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  • The Taibbi Plan

    Matt Taibbi, one of the key members of the More Clever than Smart Club, has an essay on what he would have OccupyWallStreet demand. It’s making the rounds. Let’s go through it. I’ve almost finished reading The Big Short, a book you really should read to understand the recent financial crisis. So this will serve two purposes: responding to Taibbi and talking about what I learned from Michael Lewis.

    1. Break up the monopolies.

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  • It pays to be connected..

    I have not felt any desire whatesoever to post on the entitled assholes protesting the fact that they have to pay back money they borrowed or spent, so I am glad I finally found something that I think was obvious to most of us but still worth bringing up, and that is that as usual, it is the left that is the easiest to buy favors from:

    The group of private-sector business leaders advising

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  • I Want My MTV

    No matter how rough things get on the “If you love me, pass this bill” tour, the president can take solace in that some groups will always have his back. The Millennial Generation was huge in turning out the vote for Obama in 2008. Although they couldn’t help much in the $38,000 a plate fund raisers, no one swallowed Hope and Change with more gusto. Almost analogous to Michelle saying ,”Barack who?”, the MTV crowd … Read more

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