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Tax day…

Atlas Shrugged, the movie, is scheduled to be released on, you guessed it, April 15th. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com I expect to see more “disses” of Ayn Rand in the local media as Clay Evans did recently. I’m … Continue reading

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That sure didn’t take long

Senator calls for moratorium on US nuclear plantsTalk about getting out in front of an issue.

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Fleebagger recall in Wisconsin

An update on how the effort to recall Wisconsin’s fleeing Democrats is progressing. I found this excerpt interesting… Our recall supporters were a diverse group comprised of all races and age groups. I was surprised that a number of African-Americans … Continue reading

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Death threats on Republicans

A non event. If it isn’t reported in the “legacy” media did it really happen? Not taking this seriously were ABC, CBS, MSNBC, NBC, and NPR. LexisNexis and closed-caption dump searches of “Wisconsin and ‘death threat’” produced zero results for … Continue reading

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Sense of entitlement…

and arrogance to put it mildly. Those who serve the public sometimes get a very warped idea about who works for whom. Drunken Rangel Aide Has Restaurant Meltdown: ‘You’re a Disgrace to our Race’

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Devastation

The devastation of the Japanese tsunami is simply to much to grasp.

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FIRE!

Yikes. The wind has died down so that’s good news. Been packing up criticalo items,

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Obama energy policy

An energy policy a Boulderite could love.

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Japan: Earthquake/Tsunami

Pictures 3/11 @ 4PM: Changed title from “Earthquote” to “Earthquake”!

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Is $10.5 billion in cuts “really the best the Democrats can do?”

So… exactly what are “drastic cuts” to the Federal budget? Jonah Goldberg takes a look. Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace repeatedly pressed Sen. Dick Durbin: Is $10.5 billion in cuts “really the best the Democrats can do?” The No. … Continue reading

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Wisconsin: Legacy media

Ann Alhouse skewers the New York Times and they deserve worse. Cut off access? But they stormed in last night, overwhelming the police, and they were blocking legislators access to offices and the Assembly chamber this morning. I just heard … Continue reading

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Maine: One helluva an Obamacare Waiver

The entire state of Maine gets an Obamacare waiver. Aside from Maine’s insurance experiment being a failure, why do they need a waiver on overhead expenses? If Maine’s own ObamaCare precursor had worked to achieve cost control, then why does … Continue reading

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The American public: Debt ignorance

Good grief. I didn’t realize the general public was a stoopid as the Boulder progressive elite. More than 7 in 10 respondents say slashing foreign aid and pulling troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan would result in substantial savings, and … Continue reading

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Obama increases NPR funding

The idiocy boggles the mind.

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More change at NPR

The Queen falls.

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“Laughter is the only appropriate response”

Quibbling over Federal Spending crumbs.

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Wisconsin boomerang?

Drive to recall Wisconsin GOP senators gaining steam, Dems say If these numbers are close to accurate, they are a surprising sign of the power of the grassroots energy uncorked by Scott Walker’s union-busting proposals. Under Wisconsin law, a recall … Continue reading

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Ding dong, NPR is dead….

The video… The backup article. The opinions expressed by (now former) NPR executive Ron Schiller of the Tea Party movement and Republicans sounds strangely like the opinions I hear around Boulder. Juan Williams unloads.

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CIA pension about to go bust

We’re in the best of hands. The Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System could go bankrupt by the end of 2012 without an appropriation of $513.7 million, according to a request in the 2012 federal budget.“Independent actuarial projections show … Continue reading

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Coming soon to Boulder

Not enough electricity It’s so so easy to imagine these words coming from Boulder City Council… “Steve Holliday is the UK’s power czar, basically. He’s the CEO of National Grid. He is predicting that, because the UK is moving to … Continue reading

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