Posts Tagged ‘election’
It’s now come to light that apparently felons in Minnesota gave us Al Franken. Imagine that. Nancy Pelosi has promised us that she will do everything in her power to diligently uphold the highest ethical standards in Congress that she possibly can and not allow HER Congress to return to the moral and ethical abyss [...]
Tags: Al-Franken, culture of corruption, election, Ethics, felons, Minnesota, nancy pelosi
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January 26th, 2010 | 2 Comments
A full year into Obama‘s four year term, he’s still passing the buck: “Today’s report from C.B.O. confirms that the recession inherited from the Bush Administration continues to erode the budget’s bottom line,” said Representative John M. Spratt Jr., the Democrat of South Carolina who is chairman of the House Budget Committee. From the start [...]
Tags: budget, bush, congress, democrat, economy, election, governor, harry reid, inherited, John Spratt, Massachusetts, nancy pelosi, new jersey, obama, retire, Senate, spending, virginia
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2010 US Senate Races, Ethics | 2 Comments »
Fresh on the surprise pounding Obama’s candidate took in Massachusetts, Obama unleashed his fury on banks, again. Apparently the message wasn’t received. I thought it was funny when Robert Gibbs blamed Coakley’s loss on George W. Bush. Now it just seems pathetic. Here’s a clue, it’s a simple one, but apparently not one Obama and [...]
Tags: bank, dow jones industrial averages, election, employment, Massachusetts, NASDAQ, obama
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A lot of people are speculating why Martha Coakley is having so much trouble winning in Massachusetts. A Democrat, woman, and running against a Kennedy. Doesn’t get any easier than that huh? Well, maybe it’s an image problem. This is Martha Coakley: And this is the Republican: Remember, we ARE talking about Massachusetts.
Tags: barney frank, democrat, election, image, kennedy, martha coakley, Massachusetts, obama, scott brown, Senate
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The election of 2008 was running pretty good for John McCain for a while. He had chipped away at Obama’s lead for a while and gotten a good boost from the publicity of the national convention and his choice for vice president. Then, a couple of things seemed to totally derail his entire campaign. I [...]
Tags: crude, election, manipulation, obama, oil, opec, presidential, price
Posted in 2008 Congressional Races, 2008 Presidential Race, Conspiracy Theories, economic-policy, Oil Policy, Oil Supply | No Comments »
Some media are having a difficult time reacting to the charges by McCain that they are completely and unashamedly pushing their candidate. They have discussed it, they have debated, and some to a small degree, have admitted it. If one has any doubts at all, all they need to is go to CNN’s front page [...]
Tags: barack, bias, cnn, election, john, mccain, Media, obama
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“Well, my understanding is that Governor Palin’s town of Wasilla has, I think, 50 employees. We’ve got 2,500 in this campaign. I think their budget is maybe $12 million a year. You know, we have a budget of about three times that just for the month. So I think that our ability to manage large [...]
Tags: alaska, barack obama, boat, campaign, congress, election, executive, governor, governor palin, governors, mayor, mccain, president, ronald-reagan, sarah palin, state government, swift, wasilla
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