Rick Scott’s “Let’s Get To Work” Jobs Tour
Rick Scott is not just waiting out his time until he becomes Governor. Today he kicks off his “Let’s Get To Work” tour. He will criss-cross the state to meet with business leaders:
Rick Scott is not just waiting out his time until he becomes Governor. Today he kicks off his “Let’s Get To Work” tour. He will criss-cross the state to meet with business leaders:
Ok, a palate cleanser that will really clean your palate:
Turn to C-SPAN2, for the Senate are now debating to extend Bush-Era Tax Cuts. The Vote should be soon. Updates below the fold:
The job market is worse than you think:
Random Roundup is going to my new series of articles where there is a bunch of stuff I want to talk about, but don’t feel they belong in separate articles. More below the fold:
Why am I not surprised:
(Via Ace Of Spades HQ) Gabriel Malor called it a rumor, however I think we all knew this to be true. I am just epicly sad that it took a security leak to reveal the truth:
With respect to my good friend Umpire, I think Rick Scott should indeed hire Michelle Rhee.
I honestly have no sympathy for the people of Venezuela right now. If they can’t shake off the bad apple that is Hugo Chavez, then I have no use for them. I mean, I can understand if he forced his way into power. Then I can sympathize with the people. However the people of Venezuela kept voting him more power, so they only have themselves | Read More »
I’ve said this in a couple of comments, but I have joined the Lake County Republican Executive Committee (LCREC). I hope to describe what it is like in the LCREC and other entires. For ease, I will refer to them here and future “Life” entries as the REC. I am not here to critize anyone in my local REC (even if they deserve it), because | Read More »
Time to kill it. Kill it like Obama wanted to kill failed-aborted babies: Ohio stands to receive $400 million for the program to connect Ohio’s biggest cities by rail, but Governor-elect John Kasich doesn’t want it.
Little backstory: During the last few days of the election, I was at a gas station handing out GOTV handcards to local people. One guy I happen to give out one of my handcards to, was an artist by the name of Skip Keller. He makes postcards out of old WWII war effort posters, with permission of the Pentagon. He is also a speaker and | Read More »
Severability Clauses in legislation state that if some provisions of the law, or certain applications of those provisions, are found to be unconstitutional, the remaining provisions, or the remaining applications of those provisions, will, nonetheless, continue in force as law. The Severability Clause usually states “notwithstanding any provision of this act being found unconstitutional, the rest of the act shall continue to be in force.” | Read More »
Ten-to-one Nancy Pelosi doesn’t listen: The letter is now circulating Capitol Hill and has not yet been sent to the Speaker. FOX has obtained draft language of the letter. In the draft of the letter, the members say that they were “victimized by a national wave of resentment toward Democrats, a wave that ensnared you along with us.”
Why can’t Obama get it? Democrats have talked endlessly about the importance of narrative – missing in President Obama’s case. We’ve heard over and over about the lack of smart messaging and the president’s failure to communicate. If only Obama could better express himself, all would be well.
You remember Dr Jack Cassell. Of course you do. Now he has made a video asking for ObamaCare to be defunded and then repealed:
You have to give credit to Charlie Crist. He knew when to get out of the Republi- MUAHAHAHaHaHahahahahahahah! Sorry, couldn’t say that with a straight face. So you want to hear one reason Charlie Crist will not catch a break at the general election polls?
I was listening to the radio in the morning the other day, and I caught this little bit:
The Year was 2081, and everybody was finally equal. They weren’t only equal before God and the law. They were equal every which way. Nobody was smarter than anybody else. Nobody was better looking than anybody else. Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance | Read More »