Obamacare: Winning the Battle but Losing the War?
By: timelyrenewed (Diary) | April 2nd at 11:52 AM |
Americans who respect the Constitution have been heartened by the oral arguments in the Supreme Court over the constitutionality of Obamacare. Based on the thrust of the questioning and comments by Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Kennedy, Scalia and Alito, there is good reason to hope that not only will the individual mandate be ruled unconstitutional, but that as a result the entire 2,700 page | Read More »
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HuffPo Exposes Obama Without Even Realizing It
By: timelyrenewed (Diary) | March 13th at 01:42 AM |
Two recent articles from the other side have put the lie to several Obama administration talking points without even realizing it. One is that the bank bailout money is well on its way to being repaid and that the government has made a profit on it. However, in an article entitled Banks Repaid Fed Bailout With Other Fed Money the Huffington Post reports that 48% | Read More »
Of Libyas Past, Present and Future — the Constitution and Making War
By: timelyrenewed (Diary) | March 24th at 01:12 AM |
There is much being said and to be said about President Obama’s decision to send US military forces to do whatever it is they are doing in Libya. Some of this commentary is even noting that there is something in the Constitution about going to war, even citing Section 8 of Article 1 which vests in Congress the power “To declare War.” Since the last time the | Read More »
Where Dems get their definition of who is “rich”
By: timelyrenewed (Diary) | February 17th at 07:38 PM |
President Obama’s new budget again proposes raising the tax rates for the “rich” people who make over $200,000 a year (singles) or $250,000 a year (marrieds). Capital gains and Medicare payroll taxes would also rise for these horrible rich people, and their deductions for mortgage interest, charitable contributions, property taxes, sales taxes, state and local income taxes, medical expenses, and employee business expenses would be | Read More »