The power hungry, self serving, vermin who make their living by stealing from people; have done it again, pushing through more socialism. Do they care about the Constitution and the rule of law? Why should they when most Americans are too gutless to stand up to these thugs? Congress has pushed through more reckless...
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The honorable (Ha) Moonbat Polis blessed his constituents with a lengthy piece of gibberish regarding the little o-care fiasco. I could not ignore it completely. Lets hope this dunce is amongst many forcibly retired in 2010. Your email message regarding health care of today’s date is utter gibberish. Congress can not spend what the...
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An excerpt: Denial is a psychotropic, mind-altering drug that by comparison makes crack cocaine look like health food, and addiction to it shuts down the brain. America’s denial about its out-of-control spending, non-repayable debt, financial sector fraud and deceit, decadent political institutions, epic dereliction of leadership duty, fiscal and monetary immorality, and disastrously dishonest...
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For those unfortunate souls amongst the few reading this who are unfamiliar with Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes series, the dog that didn’t bark makes its appearance in the story Silver Blaze. Holmes is being questioned by Inspector Gregory, the official investigator on the scene, who questions the departing Holmes as follows: ”Is there any...
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Will we ever get to see how many trillions of dollars Bernanke printed and handed over to Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, the Bank of England, and the US Treasury? Wouldn’t it be nice to learn how the FOMC twisted the arms of banker executives and what the committee members had to say and how...
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Tags: audit the fed, barney frank, ben bernanke, central bank, financial cartel, fomc, gao, Senate
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Let’s start with a quote from blogger Jack Ward: Never waste a good crisis has become the mantra of the Obama administration. This ideology was first echoed by President Obama’s White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel. Less than ten days after Obama was elected president, Emanuel went on a Sunday morning talk show...
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When it comes to the bills he supports, I would say everything. This congressman to me seems very out of touch with his district’s constituents. I get the feeling he is working for his lobbyists instead of the people. He has been in favor of all the bank bailouts and wasteful spending sprees over...
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The number of cosponsors for HR 1207 has reached 100 today. This is great news for this historic bill. We need to have full transparency of the Federal Reserve Bank so we can see what they are doing with our money. There is only one representative from Colorado that has cosponsored this bill so...
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Source: THE NEW AMERICAN • OCTOBER 27, 2008 The Freedom Index: A Congressional Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements. To learn how any representative or senator voted on the...
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