Daily Archives: June 11, 2008

Earmarks….

Earmark moratorium fight? Not all Republicans are committed to rebuilding their brand of less government and more economic liberty, but a unilateral ban on earmarks would dramatically accelerate their path to redemption. They need to make the hard decision. Bold … Continue reading

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Inflation

Pimco says it’s worse than the government reports. I don’t find that particularly surprising. The standard of living has decreased for many Americans, a trend that will reverse only after the troubles in the housing market work through, Pimco Managing … Continue reading

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Gray and grey

Interesting!

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Another Boulder adverse possession…

What is it with Boulder and adverse possession? The problem started when new owners took down the privacy fence to enjoy the creek… It’s a view worth seeing, Marshall said, which is why she decided to remove a 6-foot privacy … Continue reading

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Vitamin D is good for you

New report on the effects of Vitamin D deficiency, The conclusions are… Men with a vitamin D deficiency (having 15 nanograms per milliliter of blood or less) had an increased risk for heart attack compared with those with a sufficient … Continue reading

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Brownie Points

Before the Democrat’s do too much political posturing regarding “big oil”, they should exmaine the gallup poll taken May 19-21 of 2008. This graphic sums up the publics changing perspective nicely, but the article is a must read. click to … Continue reading

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Republicans block Dem’s windfall profits tax

Great job! The Democratic energy package would have imposed a 25 percent tax on any “unreasonable” profits of the five largest U.S. oil companies, which together made $36 billion during the first three months of the year. It also would … Continue reading

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Environmental groups sue to protect polar bears….

from the dangers of oil drilling. Here are the groups you should be concerned with… Polar bears are threatened — likely to become endangered — because their sea ice habitat has melted dramatically and computer models predict further losses, Kempthorne … Continue reading

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