Archive for January, 2010

Fourth Quarter GDP Growth Soars 5.7 Percent

Posted on January 29, 2010. Filed under: Finances, Politics |

Fourth Quarter GDP Growth Soars 5.7 Percent. Or at least, that’s what the news media and the government would have us believe. Yippee, the recession is over. Except I don’t believe it. I see no evidence of it. I think I’m being lied to. Do you believe what you’re being told?

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This is a Link to a Typical Incendiary Blog Post

Posted on January 26, 2010. Filed under: Fun Stuff, The Blog |

This sentence contain the actual link to the incendiary post, with or without comment from this post’s author. This is a quote from that link to illustrate agreement. This sentence contains a provocative statement that attracts the readers’ attention, but really only has very little to do with the topic of the blog post. This [...]

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Are You Smarter Than a Sixth Grader?

Posted on January 25, 2010. Filed under: Politics |

What could you possibly be saying to 6th graders that would require the use of a teleprompter? Our Teleprompter-In-Chief would be more equipped to speak off-the-cuff if his words had the power of his convictions.

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Nuts vs. Creeps

Posted on January 22, 2010. Filed under: Politics |

I love this paragraph from Peggy Noonan today: Speaking broadly: In the 2006 and 2008 elections, and at some point during the past decade, the ancestral war between Democrats and the Republicans began to take on a new look. If you were a normal human sitting at home having a beer and watching national politics [...]

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Kay Bailey Hutchison Loses a Voter

Posted on January 21, 2010. Filed under: Politics |

That’s it. Kay Bailey Hutchison will never get another vote from me. Socially issues, she’s ok. The positions she’s taken on abortion are mixed but generally pro-life, though the inconsistency indicates she’s voting pragmatically instead of from principles. She gets a 7% rating from NARAL indicating she’s pro-life, and a 75% rating from NRLC which [...]

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The New Boston Tea Party

Posted on January 18, 2010. Filed under: General |

Win or lose, Scott Brown has already sent a message to Washington. We’ve had enough government already. The backlash is coming.

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How to Develop Your Faith

Posted on January 10, 2010. Filed under: Bible Study |

I. Introduction Forgive me ahead of time; it was difficult to focus this week on preparing a lesson. We had plumbing leak #4 this past Sunday and our study was damaged by the leaking pipes. We were already working on a solution to replace the ancient galvanized piping with the newer PEX tubing which was [...]

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America Rising

Posted on January 6, 2010. Filed under: Politics |

It’s time to take America back. We elected you on a promise of hope and change. We regret it. In 2010, we are taking our country back.

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C-Span and Healthcare

Posted on January 5, 2010. Filed under: Politics |

Obama, at a debate against Hillary Clinton, January 31, 2008: “That’s what I will do in bringing all parties together, not negotiating behind closed doors, but bringing all parties together, and broadcasting those negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are.” C-SPAN CEO Brian Lamb, to Congress December 30: [...]

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