Meet Elston McCowan
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | August 10th at 08:00 AM |
This is Elston McCowan. Elston K. McCowan is a former organizer – now the Public Service Director of SEIU Local 2000 – and board member of the Walbridge Community Education Center, and is a Baptist minister, has been a community organizer for more than 23 years, and now, he is running for Mayor of the City of St. Louis under the banner of the Green | Read More »
“Don’t Tread On Me”
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | August 8th at 06:58 PM |
Those were the words of Kenneth Gladney. These words however were spoken by his lawyer since Gladney was under heavy medication as a result of the beating he took at the hands of SEIU thugs. St. Louis Tea Party Protest @ SEIU Office – August 8, 2009 from Brian Simpson on Vimeo. If you can’t see the video it is of a speech by St. | Read More »
What Did You Do This Saturday?
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | June 20th at 07:13 PM |
Patterico highlights how two different groups of people are spending today. {Update} Appologies to anyone who I pushed off the front page, I clicked the wrong button. This was supposed to be a RedHot.
Want to Cure Your State’s Budget Ills? Attract the Millionaires
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | May 19th at 08:55 AM |
If you live in a state that is having budget problems (Hint: You are living in a state that has budget problems), your legislature is probably trying to figure out how to fix said problems. There’s lots of ways to do this, but only some of them actually make sense. One of the politically least popular (especially in Purple to Blue states) is to cut | Read More »
McCracken on St. Louis
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | May 3rd at 02:47 PM |
(Click to view video. Opens in new window/tab.) A lot of people here in St. Louis are up in arms over this campaign ad released by Brewster McCracken, a candidate for Mayor of Austin, TX. McCracken levels some harsh reality. St. Louis once was one of the premier cities in the United States. As he says, we hosted the Olympics and the Worlds Fair in | Read More »
CNN Hackery Nothing New
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | April 21st at 08:42 AM |
There has been no shortage of digital ink on the despicable reporting on CNN by Susan Roesgen. Here at RedState alone: Objective CNN Reporter to Chicago Tea Party Attendee: “Why Are You Complaining? Don’t You Know Obama Gave Your State Billions in the Stimulus!?” – Jeff Emanuel We Have a Winner! Absolutely, Positively WORST Tea Party Day Coverage in the Galaxy – Skanderbeg Don’t Expect | Read More »
Mandating Higher Health Costs
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | April 2nd at 08:19 AM |
Imagine you are a Doctor. You are fed up with the current situation in the health care market, so you decide to do something about it. You see lots of people who lack health insurance. Because of this they are forgoing needed trips to the doctor for regular check ups, ect. You decide that you will set up a plan whereby uninsured patients pay you | Read More »
If the Death Tax Wasn’t Bad Enough Already
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | April 2nd at 08:00 AM |
Legislators in the state of Oregon have proposed a tax on the distribution of a life insurance policy’s death benefit. Oregonians who purchase life insurance and annuity products to assure the financial security of themselves and their loved ones would be hit with a tax that undermines their carefully-made financial protection, long-term savings and retirement income. H.B. 2854 would impose a tax on the life | Read More »
MO-Sen: Who Is John Weaver?
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | March 10th at 09:04 AM |
The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza highlights the (presumed) race for the Republican nomination to face Robin Carnahan for Senate in 2010. In the piece he introduces information that Sarah Steelman is talking to campaign stratagists. He mentions by name former McCain advisor John Weaver. Blunt was the first Republican in the race to replace Sen. Christopher S. Bond (R), who is retiring after three terms, | Read More »
Earmark Issue Opens the Door For Steelman
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | March 9th at 09:18 AM |
After Senator Claire McCaskill’s comments about earmarks (and the glaring hypocrisy of those comments), Congressman Roy Blunt said something that I believe leaves no doubt that former State Treasurer Sarah Steelman will challenge him for the Republican nomination to the Senate seat being vacated by Senator Kit Bond. “I’ve never been nearly as effective at this topic as Sen. Bond, who’s fought hard for our | Read More »
McCaskill’s Hypocrisy
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | March 9th at 09:07 AM |
Senator McCaskill has somehow managed to position herself in the eyes of the general public as a fiscally minded politician. I’d say a healthy part of that comes from her time as the State Auditor here in Missouri. People tend to think of the Auditor as a position of someone who knows what is and what isn’t good spending. McCaskill is definitely trading on that | Read More »
The Future of Health Care: Aligning Incentives
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | February 17th at 08:55 AM |
All over the country, people (on both the left and the right) are trying to figure out how we are going to solve the problem of health care. The choices run the gamut from free market solutions to full government take-over of the funding and running of the health system. What is often forgotten in the debate is discovering what the problem really is. Currently, | Read More »
Missouri News and Notes 02-06-09
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | February 6th at 10:17 AM |
Here’s some of the bigger goings-on in the Show-Me State.
What Criteria Are They Using?
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | February 2nd at 09:19 AM |
Much has been written over the past few weeks on the impending stimulus pork-laden, debt bill. Unfortunately, it seems that the Democrats in charge of the Senate see fit to ram this bill down the throats of the American public. With that in mind, I’m wondering what criteria they are using when they consider projects. I wonder this, because I’ve been reading through the spending | Read More »
Stimulus Plan Bails Out Insurance Companies
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 24th at 05:02 PM |
The Heritage Foundation has pointed out that the pending stimulus legislation includes a provision in it that would subsidize COBRA to the tune of $30.3 billion. For a quick primer (or reminder for those who know what COBRA is), let’s see how the U.S. Department of Labor defines the program: The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) gives workers and their families who lose their | Read More »
Technology
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 24th at 04:17 PM |
Take a look at the picture below: (Click to enlarge) This is a map of the relationship network of Congressional members who are on Twitter. It’s pretty easy to look at this map and get really pumped up: The Republicans “win”. The problem is that GOP dominance of Twitter doesn’t mean anything if it doesn’t add up to votes. This map (and I guarantee, the | Read More »
MO-Sen: Rounding Up the Potential Candidates
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 15th at 11:00 PM |
Brilliant state roundup. Fronted by Erick. But don’t forget to put the state in the tags or it won’t show up on the state blogs. With the announcement from Missouri’s Senior Senator Kit Bond, there is going to be something that hasn’t happened in Missouri for a very long time: a race for an open Senate seat in Missouri. This has sparked some major interest, | Read More »
Massachusetts Provides Further Example of How Not to Solve Health Care
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 7th at 08:03 AM |
Promoted from the Diaries by Jeff. Under former Governor Mitt Romney, the state of Massachusetts undertook the largest single step towards single payer health care of any government entity in the United States to date. It has created a myriad of problems, chief of which is a massive headache for those who are now forced to pay for insurance that they never wanted or can’t | Read More »
Missouri News and Notes January 5, 2008
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 6th at 12:58 AM |
A round up of the recent news from the twenty fourth state.
Taking Technology to the Next Level: Flip4.org Officially Launches
By: Brian Simpson (Diary) | January 2nd at 12:32 AM |
Conservative voices all over the internet have been engaged in a discussion of the future of technology in the Republican party. [One such piece is the one put up by David Hinz earlier today.] With that in mind, I want to echo the statement of Tim Goddard over at The Next Right: Only when technology is put to the pursuit of specific goals and in | Read More »
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