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The Gridlock Gamble: Why Republicans Must Win More Than Just Congress

by Travis Sedars January 5, 2012 Topics
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*** Editors Note: A new website launched this week explaining the reason why we need a Federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Please check it out here: FederalBalancedBudgetAmendment.com.
And now to Travis’ post …
As the Republican presidential primary continues, a theory exists among many conservatives that the establishment elements of the party—those Republicans in high positions of power [...]

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The Education of a Community Organizer

by Travis Sedars October 28, 2010 National Issues
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With congressional Democrats facing a devastating election now just days away, Barack Obama acknowledged it’s a referendum on his own failing presidency by granting an interview to the New York Times.
True to form, he threw his fellow Democrat politicians under the bus in a pathetic effort to preemptively provide himself some political cover. But the [...]

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Iowa’s AG AWOL on Health Care Lawsuit

by fbadams October 19, 2010 National Issues
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The other day I wondered about the twenty states that have filed suit against the federal government over Obamacare. Was Iowa a part of such a historic event?
So I called the AG’s office and spoke with a Ms White who had no time to listen to my questions, but did offer to send me his [...]

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Establishment Republicans Eat Their Own …

by Travis Sedars September 22, 2010 National Issues
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… OR … Karl Rove Jumped the Shark!
Christine O’Donnell’s victory over Mike Castle in the Delaware Senate primary was an eye-opener for a lot of people, but perhaps nothing compared to the exposure of many so-called “conservative” commentators as they weighed in on the results. It’s no secret that the Republican establishment, as composed [...]

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Barack Obama: The Affirmative Action President

by Travis Sedars August 31, 2010 National Issues
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A few months ago, a black Democrat caused ripples—composed largely of laughter—when he secured his party’s nomination to challenge a Republican opponent for the right to travel to Washington D.C. and represent his constituents on the national stage. What makes it comical is the fact that this man, Alvin Greene, is a candidate with [...]

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Deb’s Corner

by Deb June 25, 2010 National Issues
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My husband was lamenting the fact that General McChrystal got fired yesterday by our Commander in Chief.
He said that the man was “so devoted, runs seven miles per day, the troops love him,” blah, blah, blah.
I said that he was stupid to do the interview with a liberal rag like Rolling Stone in [...]

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Tea Parties vs. Tequila Parties

by Travis Sedars April 28, 2010 National Issues
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There was probably a period of time before I was born when the American media was able to disguise any form of bias and just give us the news — or so legend tells me.
But by the time I was 13 and Bill Clinton was elected president, I was cognizant enough to know the media [...]

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What Free Market?

by Michael Fiala April 21, 2010 National Issues
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It’s long been my opinion that we haven’t been doing business as individuals or corporations under anything resembling a free market system since sometime before Woodrow Wilson.
But what is free market capitalism?
Free market capitalism is basically a system of economics that minimizes government intervention and maximizes the role of the market. Free markets (if left [...]

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