Posted on 28 October 2012. Tags: 10 000 Lakes, Battleground States, Campaign Dollars, Competitiveness, Conservative Estimates, Deep Purple, Election Night, Folly, Gallup, Gay Marriage Amendment, Land Of 10 000 Lakes, North Star State, Overwhelming Evidence, Party Affiliation, Popular Vote, Rasmussen Reports, Rochester Minnesota, Traces Of Red, Tracking Polls, Vote Victory
This is a wonderful blog site in regard to only battleground states in this election. He thinks the North Star State might flip to red! Here’s his article and a few highlights: Minnesota has crept into the news cycle recently with senior campaign surrogates stumping in the state and campaign dollars flowing to a state [...]
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Posted on 20 November 2011. Tags: Brezhnev, Competitiveness, Comrades, Council President, Diplomatic Note, Downward Path, Elites, European Partners, Fiscal Consolidation, Footnote, Former Greek Pm Papandreou, General Secretary, International Investors, Legitimacy, Nigel Farage, Parliament Member, Politburo, Political Situation, Spectre, Tweedledee And Tweedledum
The EU is not totally out of hand: Nigel Farage still gets to speak in the EU Parliament! He raised the spectre of bloodless coups in both Greece and Italy to install leaders who would play ball. Since the Tweedledee and Tweedledum parties hold sway in both Greece and Italy, the people have little choice. [...]
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Posted on 02 September 2011. Tags: American Latino, California Democrat, Competitiveness, Congressional Black Caucus, council, Distraction, Don Graves, Expert Practitioner, Handsome Salary, has, Hatred, Hostile Crowd, Joshuapundit, Laura Richardson, Maxine Waters, Obama, Pound Of Flesh, Public Servant, S Council, Tea Party, Tense Scene, Washington Post
The Council has spoken, the votes have been cast, and the results are in for this week, carved eternally in the akahshic records of cyberspace. The problem with race-baiting and identity politics as practiced by the Left is that different groups eventually have conflicting and competing goals and each one demands its pound of flesh..which [...]
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Posted on 01 August 2011. Tags: American Job, Balanced Budget Amendment, Burdens, Competitiveness, Debt Ceiling, Debt Crisis, Defense Spending, Downward Spiral, Energy Resources, Family Budgets, Fiscal Problems, Fuel Prices, George Allen, Job Opportunities, Long Term Solution, No Doubt, Punts, Senate Democrats, Tax Increases, U S Senate
Henrico, VA– George Allen issued the following statement on Washington’s debt ceiling deal: “After months of pushing our economy to the brink, Washington has yet again failed to deliver a long-term solution to our debt crisis. This 11th hour deal fails to address the country’s serious fiscal problems, has no concrete Balanced Budget Amendment, [...]
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Posted on 14 June 2011. Tags: Blueprint, Canal Street, Competitiveness, East Cary Street, Freedom, George Allen, Jobs, June 14, Nbsp, Opportunity, Parking Lot, Richmond, Richmond Va, Richmond Virginia, Transfield Services
George Allen To Unveil Blueprint For America’s Comeback A Pro-Growth Plan of Action for Jobs, Competitiveness, Freedom and Opportunity for Virginia Richmond, VA – George Allen will present his Blueprint for America’s Comeback at Transfield Services in Richmond, VA on Tuesday, June 14 at 10:00 AM. The Blueprint for America’s Comeback is a pro-growth plan [...]
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Posted on 24 September 2010. Tags: 100 000 Jobs, Basketball Game, Business Activity, Competitiveness, Election Day, Fir, Fish Ponds, Fisherman, Managing Director, Marginal Utility, New York Times, Nobel Economics, Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman, Ponds, Recession, Ronald Reagan, S Paul, Sound Fiscal Policies, Spectator Article, Tax Cuts, Venture Capital Firm, Wishful Thinking, World Economic Forum
It’s not Friday without a ridiculous column in the New York Times by Nobel Economics Laureate Paul Krugman. Many times I want to respond. But I don’t really know anything about economics (makes me perfect for elected office, right?); when I took it in college I was stymied by the terms and concepts. They talked [...]
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