Rep. Ed Perlmutter’s (D, CO-07) INCOMPETENT, xenophobic race-baiting.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | September 28th at 09:30 PM |
Here’s a quick question: what do you see, when you see this picture? There are two answers. (Via Colorado Observer) If you’re a regular person, you see Eun Cha, war veteran, businessman, and naturalized citizen. This is one of those guys who we’re thinking about when we talk about the American Dream, and how it can transform people’s lives; Mr. Cha emigrated to this country | Read More »
DOJ Not Even Pretending to be Nonpartisan Anymore
By: Jake (Diary) | May 31st at 06:00 PM |
I’d read something about this several days ago, but for some reason, I decided not to post on it. Now, it’s surfaced again. The Obama Justice Department isn’t even trying to appear to be non-partisan anymore (did they ever try in the first place, though?). Eric Holder is doing his best to scare black pastors into encouraging their congregations to vote for Obama using the | Read More »
Law and Order and the 2012 Election
By: Repair_Man_Jack (Diary) | June 14th at 02:30 PM |
It was the day after Memorial Day Weekend. The weekend had been violent, and Matt Drudge knew just how to bring the story to the attention of his Internet audience. The entire top quadrant of his website consisted of stories about rioting youths and ensuing chaos. The reaction to this mayhem unfortunately involved race-baiting and political gamesmanship. Those who opined failed to recognize that America | Read More »
The UAW Ultimatum: Let us in or we’ll huff and we’ll puff and tear your house down…
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | December 29th at 07:30 AM |
First, came the Japanese—Datsun, Toyota and Honda. Then, came the Germans—Mercedes and BMW. Then others came as well. Each foreign competitor having taken more and more of the UAW’s slice of the pie. Somewhere along the way, it finally dawned on the UAW’s leaders that foreign imports were cleaning their clock—and, worst of all, setting up their own UAW-free shops right in the union’s own | Read More »