The Republican presidential race appears to have shifted from debating the economy to discussing social issues - same-sex marriage, abortion and, amazingly enough, birth control. The year is 2012 and ...
Mitt Romney believes that his best line of attack is making the claim that he has not spent a moment as a D.C. politician while his two main opponents, Newt ...
No two ways about it, Rick Santorum had a good night. Not only did he sweep Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri but he also got off the best line of the ...
Few would argue the fact that Citizens United has been a major player in the Republican primary...and many if not most would concede that none of it has been healthy ...
As if you needed another reason to not vote Romney.
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In a perfect world, the Republican contest to find a nominee to face Barack Obama would go on forever...or at least until August. You cannot attach a number to the ...
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Quotes don't get much better than this one by Bob Dole.
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There's a lot out there on the President's SOTU, so I'll keep my thoughts short and sweet.
The speech did what it had to do which was target liberals and independents ...
The highlights from last night's debate.
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- Santorum, who ...
It appears that the South Carolina verdict is forcing Romney to start taking Gingrich seriously.
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Mike Huckabee offers advice to Mitt Romney concerning his unreleased tax returns.
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Via Political Humor...
"Mitt Romney is coming under fire because even though he is a multimillionaire, he only paid 15 percent in taxes. That's not a tax, that's barely a tip." ...
Good line.
My guess is that after Romney fails to beat Obama in the general, Huntsman will be back in 2016. The most electable guy in the field and he could ...
I found this pretty funny...and accurate. It comes from a reader over at Balloon Juice.
So, let’s review. The contenders for the GOP nomination are
A vulture capitalist who believes that any ...
Lively little debate going on at one of last week's posts with Libertarianism put under the microscope.
ocLiberal:
I know I am in sketchy territory here, (start the indignant shouting now) but ...
In the contest to determine the winner of the Far-Right Politics gold medal, rack up a few more points for Newt Gingrich.
“I think an intelligent conservative wants the right federal ...
Via Political Humor...
"Congratulations to Mitt Romney. He won the New Hampshire primary last night. See, this is proof that even the multimillionaire son of a multimillionaire can beat the odds ...
I don’t think so. If we lose GM, we’re talking about hundreds of thousands of job losses both direct and indirect. Then there’s the consequences of the U.S. watching one of its corporate giants going under. It would be disastrous. The president has got to do all he can to save GM, and hopefully Chrysler, from disappearing.
Of course he does. They should have been allowed to file Chapter 11 Bankruptcy long ago. Renegotiate union contracts and bond debts. And by now, they would most likely be on the comeback. Then if the Government wanted to step in and be helpful and in a fiscally responsible manner, they could guarantee any warranties for vehicles bought while they are under Chapter 11 Protection.
What the Democrats dare not lose is the support of the UAW and Union Workers across the US. And you can sure bet Union Leaders are letting the Democrats know that if they let GM go under and kill all those union goodies, they can forget about union support for the foreseeable future!
You’re right. How positively…..wingnutty of me. The Unions have historically supported Republicans for many years. Right??
At least my logic, as it were, extends beyond insulting those who think differently than I do. If you spend more time trying to comprehend and less time trying to insult, you might understand that my statement was that they should not have received ANY bailout money. It’s not a “political” thing with me. It’s a responsibility thing.
I’m surprised to learn from people posting to this blog that Fiscal Responsibility is a “Wing Nut” characteristic.
If you’re being honest here and it’s not a political thing, then why did you write, “What the Democrats dare not lose is the support of the UAW and Union. And you can sure bet Union Leaders are letting the Democrats know that if they let GM go under and kill all those union goodies, they can forget about union support for the foreseeable future!”?
Maybe because it is a political thing with you. There’s no need to try to mask your intent. Were you bitching about unions when the previous administration bailed out GM to the tune of $13 billion?
I’m not sure what your problem is. I AM sure that I really don’t care.
I don’t think the money should have been given by either administration. And for what it’s worth, then President Elect Obama made it known to the Bush Administration that he felt it was a priority that the bailout money be given and if it wasn’t, it would be his first priority upon taking office. And I’m not saying that exonerates anyone from anything. Those are just the facts.
I’m not trying to mask anything. Why would I? What do I care what a “liberal wingnut” thinks? I’m just stating a fact. The Unions have long been staunch supporters of the Democratic Party. If you don’t know and understand that, I’m not sure you’re qualified to be commenting on this subject.
Are you so naive as to think they aren’t reminding them how many of them they have helped elect over the years, now that their professional necks are on the block? If the UAW goes down, what do you think that spells for Unions in the US?
And to further inform you, since you seem so lacking, I’ve been complaining about unions most of my adult life! I’d like to see the auto manufacturers file for bankruptcy if for no OTHER reason than to bust the unions.
Now….go out and find where the Unions have backed a Republican Candidate for a major office then get back with me. I haven’t been able to find such an instance.
“Republicans are generally opposed by labor union management and members, and have supported various legislation on the state and federal levels, including right to work legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act, which gives workers the right not to participate in unions, as opposed to a closed shop, which prohibits workers from choosing not to join unions in workplaces”
Does he have a choice?
I don’t think so. If we lose GM, we’re talking about hundreds of thousands of job losses both direct and indirect. Then there’s the consequences of the U.S. watching one of its corporate giants going under. It would be disastrous. The president has got to do all he can to save GM, and hopefully Chrysler, from disappearing.
Of course he does. They should have been allowed to file Chapter 11 Bankruptcy long ago. Renegotiate union contracts and bond debts. And by now, they would most likely be on the comeback. Then if the Government wanted to step in and be helpful and in a fiscally responsible manner, they could guarantee any warranties for vehicles bought while they are under Chapter 11 Protection.
What the Democrats dare not lose is the support of the UAW and Union Workers across the US. And you can sure bet Union Leaders are letting the Democrats know that if they let GM go under and kill all those union goodies, they can forget about union support for the foreseeable future!
More wingnut baloney. By your logic, the $13 billion given to GM by the BUSH ADMINISTRATION last year was only done so to appease the unions?
You’re right. How positively…..wingnutty of me. The Unions have historically supported Republicans for many years. Right??
At least my logic, as it were, extends beyond insulting those who think differently than I do. If you spend more time trying to comprehend and less time trying to insult, you might understand that my statement was that they should not have received ANY bailout money. It’s not a “political” thing with me. It’s a responsibility thing.
I’m surprised to learn from people posting to this blog that Fiscal Responsibility is a “Wing Nut” characteristic.
If you’re being honest here and it’s not a political thing, then why did you write, “What the Democrats dare not lose is the support of the UAW and Union. And you can sure bet Union Leaders are letting the Democrats know that if they let GM go under and kill all those union goodies, they can forget about union support for the foreseeable future!”?
Maybe because it is a political thing with you. There’s no need to try to mask your intent. Were you bitching about unions when the previous administration bailed out GM to the tune of $13 billion?
I’m not sure what your problem is. I AM sure that I really don’t care.
I don’t think the money should have been given by either administration. And for what it’s worth, then President Elect Obama made it known to the Bush Administration that he felt it was a priority that the bailout money be given and if it wasn’t, it would be his first priority upon taking office. And I’m not saying that exonerates anyone from anything. Those are just the facts.
I’m not trying to mask anything. Why would I? What do I care what a “liberal wingnut” thinks? I’m just stating a fact. The Unions have long been staunch supporters of the Democratic Party. If you don’t know and understand that, I’m not sure you’re qualified to be commenting on this subject.
Are you so naive as to think they aren’t reminding them how many of them they have helped elect over the years, now that their professional necks are on the block? If the UAW goes down, what do you think that spells for Unions in the US?
And to further inform you, since you seem so lacking, I’ve been complaining about unions most of my adult life! I’d like to see the auto manufacturers file for bankruptcy if for no OTHER reason than to bust the unions.
Now….go out and find where the Unions have backed a Republican Candidate for a major office then get back with me. I haven’t been able to find such an instance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_(United_States)
“Republicans are generally opposed by labor union management and members, and have supported various legislation on the state and federal levels, including right to work legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act, which gives workers the right not to participate in unions, as opposed to a closed shop, which prohibits workers from choosing not to join unions in workplaces”