Daily Archives: July 11, 2009

More good news…

Cap and trade postponed in the senate! Blame it on popularity, or lack therof… Two weeks ago, when the House barely pushed this through a vote, Barack Obama’s poll numbers still looked good enough to imply that there may not … Continue reading

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Washington Post ethics problems

Looks like the WaPo ombudsman can at least do his job… WaPo ombud Andrew Alexander demolishes the cover story that made Charles Pelton the fall guy, and clearly shows that both publisher Katharine Weymouth and executive editor Marcus Brauchli not … Continue reading

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County Commissar’s at it again

Another “land grab” may soon be under way in Boulder County. Unlike previous land grabs which were private and used “adverse possession” this is a government land grab of private property using emminent domain. The land grab would allow the … Continue reading

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ObamaCare stalled…

Thank you Blue Dog Democrats, my heroes for at least a day! I particularly like this statement… “We need to slow down and do it right,” Rep. Mike Ross, D-Ark., said outside a meeting of the Blue Dog Coalition, a … Continue reading

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Total Democratic control

Democratic power is wearing thin with the voters. Being out of power can do wonders for a political party. Voters have now witnessed 2 1/2 years of Democratic control over Congress and six months of total control in Washington, and … Continue reading

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Global Governance

Climate change and global governance go together like a hand in a glove. Former Vice President Al Gore declared that the Congressional climate bill will help bring about “global governance.” And that’s a good thing? Guess the tea parties need … Continue reading

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