A tea party the democrats just do not understand

Tomorrow, April 15, federal taxes are due and rallies around the country are planned to protest government spending and taxes. Protests have been organized in the past to occur on tax day, but the protests scheduled tomorrow are predicted to be much more organized and supported. Tens of thousands are expected to participate [...]

In defense of prayer

Due to an ever growing concern to be tolerant and inclusive to all, Americans have decided it is necessary to wage a campaign to end a traditional activity that has always been inclusive. An activity that is typically a precursor to an important ceremony; the moment of prayer. Our hypersensitive society has interpreted [...]

America’s slipping Christianity.

Our founding fathers birthed a nation with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness at its foundation. They birthed a Christian nation, with all intensive purposes of it maintaining its Christian identity. The United States paved the way for equality, diversity, and tolerance with the world looking on in its wake. With its Christian foundation [...]

Recession forces locals to get creative

Local communities are being battered when trying to compete with an ever shrinking world market. Transportation of goods, manufacturing, and services are becoming cheaper, and businesses are taking advantage of this. With recession further emphasizing a business’ bottom line, outsourcing supplies and services overseas is common. Local communities however, are not going [...]

Capitalism under seige

Capitalism, as of lately, seems to be under siege from all directions. The CEO of General Motors was forced to step down last week. This would not typically raise any eyebrows, particularly with the current state of the auto giant. Disgruntled stakeholders do have the power to depose a CEO. What makes [...]

Capitalism must go down

Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela, has been and ardent supporter for the end of capitalism.  Chavez runs a socialist government.  He has recently ordered the military to seize ports and areas of political and economical interest from districts of his country whose governors oppose his government.  

Bad news on the homefront.

Unemployment rises and the average work weeks plummets.
Associated Press — The nation’s unemployment rate jumped to 8.5 percent in March, the highest since late 1983, as a wide swath of employers eliminated 663,000 jobs. It’s fresh evidence of the toll the recession has inflicted on America’s workers, and economists say there’s no relief in sight.
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Want Hillary Clinton? Here is phone sex…

An aide to the secretary typed in a phone number line…and reporters end up calling a phone sex hotline instead of a phone conference. 
Instead of hearing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Advisor Jim Jones on the other end laying out foreign policy and security threats, reporters were greeted by a recording on [...]