Posted on 05 May 2012. Tags: American Dream, Bob Corker, Clarity, Construction Company, Cou, Democratic Leadership, Free Enterprise System, Full Transcript, Nbsp, Neighbors, Politicians, Punts, Senator Bob Corker, Senator Corker, State Governments, Tax Rates, Tax Reform, Uncertainty, United States Senate, Warning Sign
‘It’s disappointing and, I can assure you, highly frustrating to see what happens here in Washington: More spending and debt and kicking tough decisions down the road… Despite every warning sign imaginable, we have no solutions from this Administration or Democratic leadership in the Senate. The President punts on almost every tough decision.’ [...]
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Posted on 16 July 2011. Tags: American Creed, Basic Elements, Budgetary Restraints, Constitutional Limitations, Creeds, Economic Justice, Faith In God, Fiscal Responsibility, Founding Fathers, Free Enterprise System, Individual Liberty, Levels Of Government, Moral Fiber, Productive Supplier, Republican Party Of Virginia, Republicans, Rino, Statesman, Strong National Defense, Virginia Republican Creed
When people ask what do Republicans believe in one should need point no further than the Republican Creed for an answer. The problem is, which creed do you refer to? There are at least four! Two are pretty good, the third marginal and the forth should be named the RINO Creed (Republican in Name Only). [...]
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Posted on 03 January 2011. Tags: Armored Trucks, Bob Dole, Free Enterprise System, Huckabee, John Thune, Msnbc, Nebraska Senator, Orlando Sanford Airport, Orlando Sanford International, Orlando Sanford International Airport, Pennsylvania Senator, Richard Nixon, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, Sanford International Airport, Security Rules, Senator John Thune, Senator Rick Santorum, Waiting His Turn
MSNBC has a fascinating article about how more and more airports are considering private companies to run security rather than the TSA: “The TSA has grown too big and we’re unhappy with the way it’s doing things,” said Larry Dale, president of Orlando Sanford International Airport. “My board is sold on the fact that the [...]
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