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Daily Archives: February 5, 2012
Has the TEA Party Lost Its Way?
From a September 17, 2010 Wall Street Journal article by Peggy Noonan entitled Why It’s Time for the TEA Party: “Local tea parties seem—so far—not to be falling in love with the particular talents or background of their candidates. It’s … Continue reading
Santelli Deconstructs Jobs Numbers
CNBC’s Rick Santelli explains the real meaning behind the unemployment figures released on Friday. According to him, if you look at the raw data and the number of recipients in the job market, the news is not good for the … Continue reading
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Senator Pileggi Says PA Primary May Need to be Postponed
The majority leader of the Pennsylvania Senate says the April 24th primary may have to be delayed because of the chaos that’s resulted from the state Supreme Court’s decision to throw out the new map of state legislative districts. A … Continue reading
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Cybersecurity Shortcomings on Stimulus Backed Power Grid Program
The power grid program in question is in the Energy Department, and received a $3.5 billion infusion in the 2009 stimulus package. That money was awarded to 99 recipients, with individual grants ranging up to $200 million. In a January … Continue reading
How Much Will Obama’s State of the Union Proposals Cost?
President Barack Obama outlined a litany of proposals in his State of the Union address that he said would have a positive economic impact on the United States. As expected, his approaches would require substantial government spending, the commitment of … Continue reading