Give the Democrats what they want.

The pundits are busy editorializing on the future/doom of the Republican party. If the Republican’s want to flip the narrative, they should “stand down” and give the Democrats what they want.

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Red Light Cameras Increase Accidents. I’m sure it’s different in Boulder. One would think the local paper could do some investigative reporting on this issue. By that I don’t mean calling up the law enforcement or the city transportation department and asking them if accidents are reduced at intersections with red light cameras.

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Colorado: Look to California for what the future holds

And this is what you’ll find:

And how is California doing, now that liberals have successfully terminated the state’s remaining conservatives?” #1 in debt, #1 in welfare, #1 in taxing the rich. And hoping for a federal bailout, I suspect.
 

NO BAILOUT for CALIFORNIA (or Illinois for that matter). Aren’t they building some high speed train or something?

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Small business Obamacare penalties…

explained below.

Download/view pdf here.

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Diplomad 2.0: Temporarily in California, I run into Obama voters galore, and occasionally ask them, especially the wealthy ones, why they voted for Obama.

The answers prove very mixed. They don’t really know why, except, well, he is black, and against the “war on women,” etc. They have no remedies for the imploding economy or the collapsing federal government. They only vaguely know of Benghazi, and most haven’t heard of “Fast and Furious.” They already complain about high taxes–and the election saw yet another state income tax raise passed by voters here–but don’t seem very aware of what’s bearing down on them in the next few months.

Key words: Don’t seem very aware. Well, they will be, they will be.

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Troubling: Pa. officials plan no probe despite extraordinary turnout, totals for Obama in Philly

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I’d sure hate to see an Arab Winter: ‘Destroy the idols,’ Egyptian jihadist calls for removal of Sphinx, Pyramids

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Corruption: In 59 Philadelphia voting divisions, Mitt Romney got zero votes

Still, was there not one contrarian voter in those 59 divisions, where unofficial vote tallies have President Obama outscoring Romney by a combined 19,605 to 0?

Wonder how the Boulder breakdown for Romney went? Any ‘0’ vote precincts?

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Let the Budget Fun Begin…

From Drudge…

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With President Obama’s re-election, it is generally assumed that Obamacare is here to stay.

John Hinderaker: Annals of Government Medicine


With President Obama’s re-election, it is generally assumed that Obamacare is here to stay. Which means that pretty soon, your health care will be run incompetently, like the postal service, and with an agenda, like the EPA and the Department of Energy. Where does that lead? Britain’s National Health Service has shown the way. The NHS operates like a smoothly-oiled machine, except that every now and then–well, much of the time–things go awry. Like when they have to postpone operations because the operating room is infested with rats:

I think John forgot FEMA. There’s more if you care to read.

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Is it odd that a county that expelled GOP inspectors and had people openly campaigning for Obama ended with 99.5% for Obama and 9955 votes for him?

It’s up to you to decide.

Nothing to see here, move along.

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The Government is here to help….

Forgotten by FEMA: Staten Island’s Sandy victims vent over lack of aid


“FEMA packed up everything yesterday and left the area,” said MaryLou Wong, whose home in the Midland Beach neighborhood was destroyed. “They haven’t come back.”

Punch-drunk residents’ ire is also aimed at the city — which is going door-to-door to order people out of their homes — at the American Red Cross, which some say has not done enough and at police and firefighters. One group of residents, calling themselves the “Brown Cross,” is patrolling the devastated streets, armed with walkie-talkies, and helping residents clear debris and pump water from their flooded homes.

Unbelievable.

in charge of health care? Hope you don’t need an emergency procedure that isn’t on “the list”.

The residents of Staten Island know what our citizens at the consulate in Benghazi felt like.

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Is there a smaller, more unprincipled man in the national political debate than Chris Matthews of MSNBC?

asks the New York Post. Which of course they answer, and the answer is:

No, there is not.

Bereft of decency and devoid of soul, what mattered most for Matthews is that his candidate — in this case, President Obama — somehow was boosted over the top.

And if millions of his fellow citizens encounter appalling deprivations along the way — well, to Matthews, they’re just eggs to be broken for the Obama omelet.

That about sums it up. Of course, my daughter had to read “Hardball” by the smallest most unprincipled man over the summer for her AP Gov class.

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The Obama Silver Lining

John Hinderaker: A Silver Lining and a Conundrum

I can see only one good outcome from yesterday’s election: the fact that Barack Obama will be the president who inherits the mess left by Barack Obama.

Let me translate for the typical Boulder Progressive. That means, the time for blaming George W has passed, although in my mind it passed a long time ago.

How WILL Obama deal with the debt?

But I digress: back to the silver lining. Obama will now have to reveal his agenda for a second term, heretofore a closely-guarded secret. In particular, what is he going to do about the nation’s $16 trillion debt? Obama’s answer during his first term was “nothing.” His budget, incorporating any number of optimistic assumptions, called for the debt to rise to $20 trillion. I don’t see how Obama can get through his second term without articulating some plan, however half-baked, for dealing with the debt. Ben Bernanke can’t keep interest rates at zero for another four years; at least, I don’t think he can. As soon as interest rates start to rise, the budget–no, wait, we don’t have a budget, but you know what I mean–is blown. It will be difficult for the press to conceal from the American people the fact that we are broke. (emphasis added)

But if anyone can conceal the debt and deficit being blown wide open, it’s the MSM.

OK, how about taxing the rich, always the “preferred” strategy laid out by the envious masses that never ran their own companies or had to make a payroll (or see subtitle comment by “Voluble although the link tells a much larger story)…

Obama’s default idea is to raise taxes on the rich, but that approach has a fatal defect. We suffer from a severe shortage of rich people. You could confiscate every penny belonging to every rich person in America, and not make a dent in the national debt. So, Barry, over to you: what’s your plan? I confess that I am looking forward to watching Obama squirm. (emphasis added)

Me too!

Let me make a very bold prediction. However much money Obama and his progressive friends believe they will get from taxing the rich as they hallucinate in their ivory tower (I actually have a different word in mind), the reality of actual revenue received won’t come close to it. We can depend on the MSM to report that as well.

Furthermore, if they somehow “force” the rich pay the actual amounts relating to their bold amatuer academic predictions, the actual economic unintended consequences will be much greater than just settling for the smaller revenue they would actually have received.

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Obama Poster Hanging in Florida Polling Station

This photo was reportedly taken by a voter inside precinct 1321-1251 at Jack L McLean Community Center in Tallahassee, FL

Troubling.

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GOP headed for the political scrap heap

DeWayne Wickman: The Republicans’ last hurrah

Like a dying sun, the GOP’s impending doom is masked by a final burst of energy that might keep it competitive through a couple more election cycles. But as the nation’s demographics change, the Republican Party is destined for the political scrap heap in the not-too-distant future.

An opinion piece a typical Boulderite would love.

This is certainly the stereotypical view I see in the comments of the Boulder Daily Camera. Here’s a picture of what is apparently a very rare find, a black tea party member…

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Philadelphia: Get a load of this

Funny business in Philly: GOP officials booted, Black Panthers return — and Obama at polling site?

Follow link to see a wall size mural of Obama at a Philadelphia polling location. By location, I mean voting booths are right by the mural.

My feelings when I see this are a mixture of anger and sadness.

Boulder has their own minor polling location controversy with the Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church and an anti-abortion display on the lawns outside the Church. At least it’s not INSIDE the Church.

I agree with Boulder’s position of allowing people to vote elsewhere and to not use the Church as a polling place in future elections.

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The future of Obamacare

IBD: Tuesday Is The Last Chance To Stop ObamaCare

Tuesday’s decision is about many things, but none may be more important than stopping ObamaCare from wrecking the greatest health care system in the world.

Despite repeated promises that the more we knew about ObamaCare, the more we’d like it, the law has never been less popular. Just 38% now approve of it, down from 46% when it passed in March 2010, according to the latest Kaiser Family Foundation survey.

But unless voters defeat Obama on Tuesday, they’ll never get rid of his disastrous “reform.” Even before ObamaCare takes full effect, its damage is evident.

Insurance premiums, which Obama promised to slash $2,500 by the end of his first term, have climbed 14% since the law went into effect. Nearly six in 10 doctors say ObamaCare has made them less positive about the future of health care in America, and almost two-thirds say they’d retire today if they could, according to a Physicians Foundation survey.

Businesses are holding back on hiring, or are shifting workers to part time because of ObamaCare’s looming coverage mandate. Darden Restaurants, for example, has stopped offering full-time schedules at several of its popular eateries “to help us address the cost implications of health care reform.”

This is only one of the horrors ObamaCare will unleash if fully implemented in 2014. Among others:

• ObamaCare will force as many as 20 million workers into government-run insurance exchanges after their employers drop coverage, according to the Congressional Budget Office.

• More companies will follow Darden’s example, refusing to schedule workers more than 30 hours wherever they can to avoid the coverage mandate.

• Insurance costs will explode. Even ObamaCare’s fans admit that its benefit mandates, marketplace rules and bans on coverage caps will force premiums to skyrocket. Jonathan Gruber, who helped design ObamaCare, says the law will add 30% to premiums in the individual market in the states he’s studied.

• Doctor shortages will reach 90,000 in about a decade, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges.

• Seniors will find it increasingly difficult to get treatments, as ObamaCare’s deep Medicare payment cuts cause one in six hospitals to become unprofitable and still more doctors to refuse to see Medicare patients.

• Even when a patient does get to see a doctor, ObamaCare will intrude, using the law’s “Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute” to create top-down rules for what doctors can prescribe for any given ailment.

• ObamaCare’s vast new taxes — including a crippling $20 billion surtax on the medical device industry and a $123 billion surtax on investors — will slow down medical innovation.

• And when these and dozens of other new taxes fail to cover ObamaCare’s massive 10-year $1.76 trillion price tag, everyone will suffer a bigger tax bite. Not to mention the fact that ObamaCare will, for the first time in our nation’s history, force people to buy a government-approved product, setting a frightening new precedent for federal intrusiveness.

One of the few promises Obama has made in his re-election campaign is that he will protect ObamaCare no matter what in a second term. And should that happen, ObamaCare will be too embedded in the political landscape to get uprooted, no matter who’s elected in 2016.

Voters have only one chance to prevent Obama from keeping that promise. They better not blow it.

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“And thus the Obama campaign comes full circle: from tepid open to lukewarm close in Ohio.”

Obama Ends Campaign in Half-Empty Arena

President Obama’s big rally tonight turned out to be just like his first, opening salvo of the 2012 campaign: a half-empty arena in Ohio. According to RealClearPolitics’ Scott Conroy, there were “empty seats scattered around the upper-level of Nationwide Arena … Four years ago, after all, Obama was easily filling venues larger than that …” The event even featured Bruce Springsteen and Jay-Z, and Obama still couldn’t fill it out.

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“Four years ago, Obama won $150k-plus earners by two points, because he won $200k+ voters by 6 points, according to exit polls.”

Timothy Carney: Who’s the candidate of the rich? It’s not even close.


Democrats will always call Republicans the party of the rich. The media will always believe it. The facts generally tell a different story.

News you can use.

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