Posted on July 25, 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Coffee Mug, Horrible Idea, Kabuki Theater, Lawmakers, Majority Vote, Maneuvers, Mitch Mcconnell, Procedural Vote, Props, Republican Plan, Republicans, Senate Democrats, Senate Minority Leader, Senate Minority Leader Mitch, Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mcconnell, Small Business Owners, Succession, Tax Proposals, Vote Threshold
Human Events writes today, “Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has an idea for cutting through all the parliamentary maneuvers and political kabuki theater: hold votes on Wednesday, in succession, on all three of the current proposals for avoiding Taxmageddon this January. Senate Democrats have been notably reticent to actually vote on any of the legislative props they’ve […]
Tom is a US Navy Veteran, owns an Insurance Agency and is currently an IT Manager for a Virginia Distributor. He has been published in American Thinker, currently writes for the Richmond Examiner as well as Virginia Right! Blog.
Tom lives in Hanover County, Va and is involved in politics at every level and is a Recovering Republican who has finally had enough of the War on Conservatives in progress with the Leadership of the GOP on a National Level.
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Posted on January 13, 2012. Tags: American Research Group, Backers, Battle Of Cowpens, Caucus, Caucuses, Delegates, Forces At Work, GOP, Gop Field, Granite State, Heavy Turnout, Iowa Caucus, Liberation, Maneuvers, Palmetto State, Pollster, Republican National Convention, Revolutionary War Battle, Ron Paul, State Senator, Symbolism, Vote Count, Zogby
Apparently, there was an important Revolutionary War battle in South Carolina in January 1781: The Battle of Cowpens. The Ron Paul forces, using the symbolism of the liberation of the Palmetto State from the British, have set up a Money Bomb to commemorate that battle and bring much-needed resources to the RP campaign in SC. […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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