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Rep. Sensenbrenner on EPA E15 Ethanol Waiver
National Review article ‘The EPA’s Ethanol Boondoggle’ by Rep. James Sensenbrenner is a Solid Principles Recommended Read (click image to open article in new tab/window) Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend
Posted in National Review, Recommended Read
Tagged as: Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, Rep. Sensenbrenner, Solid Principles Recommended Read
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Happy Dependence Day
“The whole socialist scheme envisioned by Mr. Obama, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Charles E. Schumer is immoral. It is not only un-American, but it violates America’s Judeo-Christian heritage. This is not just a polite disagreement. And let’s dispense with the notion that the president is above criticism. [...]
The Die Is Cast
Republicans need to fight to stay alive. By: Jonah Goldberg Alea iacta est. That’s what Julius Caesar proclaimed as he crossed the Rubicon River in 49 B.C. It means, “The die is cast.” By crossing the Rubicon with his army — against Roman law — Caesar guaranteed a head-on conflict with the overconfident Roman ruler [...]
The ‘Judicial Activism’ Ploy by THOMAS SOWELL
Obamacare is another piece of congressional legislation for which there is no federal authority in the Constitution. But when someone asked Nancy Pelosi where in the Constitution there was any authority for passing such a law, she replied, “Are you kidding?” Two federal courts have now said that they are not kidding. The ultimate question [...]
Posted in Health Care, Recommended Read
Tagged as: NRO, Obamacare, Solid Principles Recommended Read, Thomas Sowell
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The Times Loses It
Sense and nonsense about Tucson. BY: P.J O’ROURKE It was a weekend of great sorrow. On Saturday, January 8, an insane young man tried to kill Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, injuring her horribly. The man then fired his gun into a small political gathering, murdering a nine-year-old girl, a federal judge, a congressional staffer, and three [...]
‘Anonymously Pathetic’
Screenshot from IRC on Anonymous “Just don’t use my name, OK, please?” said the person on the other end of the phone. “I don’t want this to get out.” His cause for concern? He’d helped produce some innocuous content – nothing actionable legally in any way – for “Anonymous”, the vague online group spawned by [...]
Posted in Recommended Read, Wikileaks
Tagged as: Anonymous, Charles Arthur, Cyber attacks, Guardian.co.uk, Solid Principles Recommended Read, WikiLeaks
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Two Californias
Many of the rented-out rural shacks and stationary Winnebagos are on former small farms — the vineyards overgrown with weeds, or torn out with the ground lying fallow. I pass on the cultural consequences to communities from the loss of thousands of small farming families. I don’t think I can remember another time when so [...]
Posted in Budget, Business, California, Economy, Recommended Read
Tagged as: California, Delta Smelt, Solid Principles Recommended Read, Victor Davis Hanson, Water
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