Conservatives need a vision that includes the emotionally visual

    Since the site will prob. announce I am not allowed to post and will drop my name, I am renny, and somehow cons. and Reps. have to find a way to make serious matters like debt and tax rates and unemploymnet impact visually and emotionally. FOX says 15% of so-called undecideds cast their vote for zero because they saw him on the beach (really a  | Read More »

    How about thinking about Obama as a professor of deconstruction or literary “theory”

    If you have ever been slightly intrigued about Obama’s constant use of “transformative,” then you might have considered that along with “transgressive” and “hegemony,” “transformative” is one of the are three very common words in the now somewhat passe literary criticism called deconstruction or just “theory.” This academic discipline was all the rage in the top-flight colleges and universities among the baby boomers and probably | Read More »

    As unemployment rises, the Dept of Labor plans all out asault on business in general

    Today all the headlines are unemployment is more closely approaching 10 percent. My state and county are already there and could go beyond. Meanwhile, in the midst of Great Depression Redux, the Wall Street Journal reports that the vaunted Dept of Labor plans attacking business on two fronts, and sometimes at once: sending in OSHA to pick around the edges of safety and make sure | Read More »

    Be Sure Your Vote Cast is Really Your Own Vote

    I don’t know if true, but last week some people alleged in NV that when they went to place early votes, their voting machines were already set for Reid and the Dem. ticket. Today, in an email from my tea party coordinator, I received a forwarded message that someone in NJ had also been faced with an electronic voting machine already set for the Dem. | Read More »

    Statistics on tea party/Republicans in action

    From today’s NY Post (Rasmussen polls): Wisconsin–Johnson (R) 51%     Feingold (D) 44% Ohio–Portman (R) 55%             Fisher (D) 35% Connecticut–McMahon (R) 46%  Blumenthal (D) 51% (Cook calls a “toss up” and too close to call??) New Hampshire–Ayotte (R) 51%  Hodes (D) 44% Also: California–Fiorinna (R) 48%      Boxer (D) 46% (Survey USA) Whitman (R) 47%                    Brown (D) 40% (Survey USA) Nevada–Angle (R) 42%             Reid (D) 41% | Read More »

    Think your credit card debt is atrocious? Just look at the fed. gov’t's

    Think your credit card debt is a problem? The federal government is on course to paying half your taxes into debt service by 2020, according to the Heritage Foundation. Currently, debt service is $435,000,000,000 annually (2009), or nearly a billion a day. My granddaughter, born July 21, inherited a debt per capital of $42,000 just after she drew her first breath, and her portion will | Read More »

    Race to the Top Education Awards Favor Dem. Electoral States–Surprise!

    The Department of Education announced the second-round winners of the Race to the Top state awards of approximately $400 million (of money we don’t have), and they turn out to be Dem. 7-4, based on electoral college votes in 2008. NJ lost by 3 points that were a clerical error that the Chris Christie administration thought it had corrected two weeks ago by oral communication, | Read More »

    The Gulf of Mexico has 2,430,000 cubic kilometers of water and the leak was 5,500,000 barrels

    So, for dispersion and dilution, you do the math. I think the leak, enormous as it has been (Santa Barbara’s spill that launched our anti-energy program in the US in 1969 was 3,000,000 barrels–but it  was just off shore) is probably analogous to a can of beer in the Great Lakes. No matter. The media is on the situation like glue on false eyelashes, and | Read More »

    Now, iman wants to talk to Paterson about moving mosque?

    Drudge lists controversial mosque reps may be interested in talking up Gov. Paterson’s offer of state property (sticky issue there, too), but could break standoff between critics and Cordoba House intensity. I don’t know if any one else has noticed, one of the better results of the downtown NYC mosque stories is that suddenly CBS and Drudge itself and other media are actually showing pix | Read More »

    AZ Sen. Russell Pearce on his state’s immigration law and the rest of us

    Although Federal Judge Bolton issued an injuction against the full implementation of AZ SB 1070, the famous state immigration law, parts of the law continue intact, and as of July 29, these parts will be in force (according to Human Events): no more sanctuary cities–those polities (I believe Phoenix is one) will no longer be able to ignore immigration law or give criminals without legal | Read More »

    Obama stiffs Boy Scouts for Jersey subs and chix on “The View”

    Presidents back to FDR have opened the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree, as all presidents are honorary heads of the BOA. This year (yesterday) the White House informed the BOA that obamanation’s schedule conflicts with the king-elect’s last-minute plans to visit New Jersey and make traffic that much worse–while he samples subs (Italian sandwiches)–before he heads to NYC to tape “The View,” where I already posted | Read More »

    Whether o knows his ideology will never work in the US is an unsolved mystery

    Obama’s hodge-podge administration of tax cheats and self promoters are mostly leftover professors, think tank escapees, former heads of various “charities” and interest pressure groups (like Van Jones), talking heads, and Clinton re-treads. They have a faculty-lounge view of the entire world where the “best and the brightest,” which are themselves, can tell entire populations what they should need, what they should be denied, how | Read More »

    “Racist” is the liberal journalists label for any non-Obamaite

    The race card is the weapon of choice of the “unbiased” media against the Republicans and conservatives. In “Media Plotted to Kill Jeremiah Wright Stories” from GOP/USA Ink:   “According to records obtained by The Daily Caller, at several points during the 2008 presidential campaign a group of liberal journalists took radical steps to protect their favored candidate. Employees of news organizations including Time, Politico, | Read More »

    New taxes and new definition of your income under Obamacare

    Here’s how your income will “increase” and so will your taxes, under the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or health care reform/Obamanationcare.   (Also, you should know that the DOJ is defending against the the 20 states’ suit against the above Act, saying it is a TAX, and Congress has the unlimited right to tax you for any reason.) Should you want to verify | Read More »

    Fundraiser for Arizona Fight Against Feds. in Philadelphia Today

    From the Toms River, NJ, Tea Party: In Philadelphia, the 14th, the Big Talker 1210 will broadcast live from Joey Vento’s Geno’s Steaks as Joey raises funds to help the People of The State of Arizona in their fight against the federal lawsuit over illegal immigration policy. The Big Talker & Joey Vento are hoping to inspire others around the nation to step up for this | Read More »

    Good news for anti-Obamians

    Carly Fiorina is up 2 pts. against Boxer (47%-45%–SurveryUSA poll). TX doctors may exit Medicaid due to low reimbursements (DFW). Bad sign for Obamacare. 60% of voters have lost confidence in Obama (WashingtonPost/ABC poll), and the other 43% have been lobotomized since the election.

    little o and administration sue themselevs

    Under a Bill Clinton law from 1995 (ICE 287[g]), federal law enforcement has been deputizing local police in states throughout the nation to enforce immigration law. In the New York Post this morning, Paul Sperry writes that Napolitano used the same law while she was governor of Arizona. In the little o suit against AZ’s statute that goes into effect July 29, the federal assault | Read More »

    And Congress and DC just keep adding on

    We’ve lost millions of jobs, millions are unemployed, laid off, and maybe unemployable, and we are surrounded by a world league of terrorists whose entire existence is dedicated to annihilating the West and especially the US, but Congress and DC just keep marching on as if it’s business as usual. That’s what lemmings do.   Congress has passed 20,000 statutes since 1789, and Congress passes | Read More »

    CAGW “Waste Watch” Pork Book Out, in Case You Follow Your Taxes

    Awards go to Diane Watson (D-CA)–Lights! Cameras! Earmarks!  for $100,000 for at-risk youths to explore film careers (Oliver Stone hasn’t created enough of his own American history) Kudos to Tom Harken (D-IA)–Narcissist Award for $7,000,000 for the Tom Harkin Grant program (I thought we only named things after people when they were dead) Jekyll and Hyde Statuette to Leonard Lange (R-NJ–a state after my own heart) for | Read More »

    My Family’s Fourth of July

    While we are celebrating this weekend, I remember picnics with dozens of aunts, uncles, and cousins in the locust-zizzling heat of the New Jersey Pines. We would be surrounded by the scents of barbeques chicken and hotdogs, the sights of impromptu softball games and horseshoe pitches, and the constant chatter of familial gossip. Everyone lurked around the dessert table, the most popular attraction of the day, but we would have pans of | Read More »

    We should drill off the New Jersey Coast

    Unlike many states, New Jersey has refineries, pipeline infrastructure, and natural gas storage that would promote and sustain an expanded energy industry in this state. In the 1970s, Texaco was exploring for natural gas off (far off) the Atlantic City coast, but those probes were terminated when Congress in the 1980s banned continental shelf drilling. New Jersey has a $10 billion state budget deficit, the | Read More »

    Yes, drill, baby, and drill in NJ

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    Let’s not forget opposing Obamanationcare: 20 states

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    And in NJ…

    Garden state tea partiers have received permission from the state Supreme Court to present their case for recalling Senator Robert Menendez. The hearing is to break a conflict between the US Constitution that denies recalls and the NJ State Constitution that provides for them. If the verdict is in tea party favor, it can proceed to collect 1.3 million signatures needed to place the recall | Read More »

    How Many Stimulus Jobs Can Dance on the Head of a Pin? Not Enough

    According to Newsmax, the stimulus spent $55 BILLION on 57,000 projects that created SIX JOBS. Here is the way the “system” worked: using $3.03 million, a mere drop in the bucket, for a few NEW JOBS costing $303,114 a piece: $393,778 to study yellow monkey flowers. NO JOBS. $50,000 to train administrative staff at one college. NO JOBS. $300,000 to study how fruit fly bodies | Read More »