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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Silver Linings
As 2012 comes to a close, there is much to worry the average American conservative, and it would be easy to dwell on the negative. And granted, thanks to Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and the election results, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Amendment, Bush Tax Cuts, Canada, Diet Coke, District of Columbia vs. Heller, England, EPA, fiscal cliff, fracking, Heller, John Roberts, Johnny Cash, Lisa Jackson, Medvedev, North Dakota, Obama, Obamacare, Pennsylvania, President Obama, Supreme Court, Ted Cruz, Texas
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The Sanctimony Tax
Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit has a great rallying cry of “ending the Hollywood tax cuts,” as a way of raising the taxes on the Hollywood wealthy. And it is tempting, because if higher taxes on the rich is what the … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, Contracts Clause, Glenn Reynolds, Google, Grover Norquist, Hollywood Tax Cuts, Hypocrisy Tax, Instapundit, John Roberts, Krugman, Sanctimony Tax, Supreme Court
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Three Christmas Movies Every Family Should Own
For our family the Christmas season begins right after Halloween. The decorations slowly go up and as November progresses into December the Christmas DVD’s from our Christmas movie collection find their way into our DVD player to broadcast the Christmas … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Hope, Christmas, Christmas movies, Ferrari, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Fred Mertz, I'll Be Home For Christmas, John-Boy, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Marilyn Mawell, Porsche, Santa, Silver Bells, The Homecoming: A Christmas Story, The Lemon Drop Kid, Waltons, William Frawley
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A Call For Full Disclosure In The Gun Control Debate
It used to be that a person who managed a mutual fund, hedge fund, endowment or personal account could go onto CNBC and recommend that viewers buy or sell a certain stock, and the person being interviewed would give their … Continue reading
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Tagged CBS, Charles Schumer, CNBC, Face The Nation, Intel, President Obama
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About Those Absentee Politicians
Great news! The outgoing Congress has passed the fewest number of laws since any Congress in the last 70 years. The Founding Fathers would be proud, and as a conservative I am pretty impressed. Instead of raising our taxes, increasing … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Georgia, Kyle Inskeep, Limbaugh, NATO, NBC News, Obamacare, Oval Office, Pebble Beach, PGA, President George W. Bush, President Obama, Rush, Senator Snowe, South Korea
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