HHS Secretary Sebelius Pro Single Payer
Remember this one day when she says she never said this…
Remember this one day when she says she never said this…
It’s no secret that I’m not a fan of any kind of zero-tolerance policy because often they’re designed to simply make every punishment equal without taking into account the situation. A high school student, for example, with a 2 inch … Continue reading
A very good friend of mine, who happens to be breathtakingly brilliant, has decided to take her writing to the masses and offer up copywriting and similar written communication consulting. If you need the job done, I can personally vouch … Continue reading
Illinois home health workers have rejected unionization by two unions by an overwhelming majority, opting for no union reprsentation in spite of Governor Pat Quinn’s illegal pressure tactics and numerous threats and tons of expensive lobbying by the SEIU and … Continue reading
So often when we see social media stories that involve corporate outrage it’s usually the organization that falters. The swift and nimble bloggers who often who have no financial, corporate, or government responsibility can quickly tell a tale that will … Continue reading
On Friday, October 9, we received a threatening letter from the AFT’s general counsel (which was carbon copied to AFT President Randi Weingarten), demanding we immediately stop using the acronym ‘AFT’ anywhere on the site, effectively neutering it, and turn … Continue reading
The last thing Clown Sharpton wants is a thorough and blistering examination of his vile shakedowns, bigoted incitements, and police-bashing antics in a court of law– and the court of public opinion. via michellemalkin.com Michelle Malkin isn’t having any of … Continue reading
via The Boston Globe…
WASHINGTON (AP) – Federal drug agents won’t pursue pot-smoking patients or their sanctioned suppliers in states that allow medical marijuana, under new legal guidelines to be issued Monday by the Obama administration. Two Justice Department officials described the new policy … Continue reading
Lock and loaded! The city plans to spend up to $14.5 million a year to have school custodians simply lock and unlock schoolyard gates. As part of a PlaNYC initiative to give the public access to 290 schoolyards and give … Continue reading
From WND: President Obama’s presidential campaign focused on “making” the news media cover certain issues while rarely communicating anything to the press unless it was “controlled,” White House Communications Director Anita Dunn disclosed to the Dominican government at a videotaped … Continue reading
It was obvious The Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Board considered Daggett more than the Republican Chris Christie. They described Christie, “dodging fundamental policy questions, he asked to be exempted from the basic rules of seeking public office… Christie still relies too … Continue reading
Another well-written fortune… via twittelator Posted via Posterous
From CNN: Reverend Al Sharpton and his lawyers say they are preparing to file a defamation lawsuit against conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh for an op-ed published Saturday, which Sharpton alleges “erroneously” characterizes his (Sharpton’s) role in a string of … Continue reading
For New Jersey’s sake, I hope he’s right… He’s by far the best candidate…
In England, a woman was having a very difficult pregnancy. She ended up going into labor 21 weeks and five days after conception. The record for a surviving baby is 21 weeks and six days. And it still is. The … Continue reading
Let’s face it, folks. Zero tolerance has to go because all it is is an excuse for school administrators to look at a list and not have to make a decision on a case by case basis. This case is … Continue reading
In a story I wrote about on Thursday, you learned that a Queens Assemblywoman threatened to have a building landmarked so that it could not be converted to a strip joint. She sided with local business owners that building such … Continue reading
A new analyst report points out that, given how much traffic runs through Google, combined with all that dark fiber it owns, there’s a good chance that Google has set up peering relationships with other backbone providers, such that YouTube’s … Continue reading
House Democratic leaders are considering floor action on a proposal to give the District of Columbia a full voting member in the House of Representatives. The provision would be attached to the conference report on the fiscal 2010 Defense appropriations … Continue reading