Category Archives: Politics

Who is The TEA Party

Lloyd Marcus:  Surprisingly, many on our side — Republicans and conservatives — are still clueless about the Tea Party or have a negative view of it.  They have fallen prey to the mainstream media’s rhetoric that we are a bunch … Continue reading

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Student Loan Interest Rates to Double After Election

President Obama’s fiscal 2013 budget proposal would double the interest rate on federally backed student loans from 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent–eight months after the November presidential election. The White House fiscal year 2013 plan calls for maintaining the current … Continue reading

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Agenda 21 Advances

Tens of thousands of U.N. officials, government representatives and activists will head back to Rio de Janeiro this summer in an attempt to advance the “sustainability” cause. In what the world body’s Division for Sustainable Development says will be the … Continue reading

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Arlen Specter and the TEA Party Cannibals

Former Sen. Arlen Specter often changed his ideological persona during his lengthy career, shifting left, then right, then left again as political exigencies required. But one thing that never changed was his remarkable ability to annoy on a bipartisan basis. … Continue reading

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Obama Misleading Public on Deficit

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) accused President Obama of seriously misleading the American public on deficit reduction. Johnson said Obama has repeatedly made unrealistic promises on how much of the deficit he could reasonably cut. “In 2009, largely because of the … Continue reading

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Court Strikes Down NLRB Rule

A federal judge ruled Monday that a contentious union election rule proposed by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is “invalid.” In an 18-page memorandum opinion, U.S. District Judge James Boasberg struck the regulation down, saying the labor board only … Continue reading

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New Elections for Greece in June

Greece will hold a new election in June after days of talks failed to resolve the country’s political deadlock, party leaders said Tuesday. The Athens Stock Exchange plunged on the news, diving 4.86 percent minutes after the announcement before recovering … Continue reading

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Democrats Learn How to Call Conservatives Racist

Maya Wiley of the Center for Social Inclusion, whose statements were distributed at a meeting of the House Democratic Caucus, cynically called conservative messages “racially coded … right-wing rhetoric has dominated debates of racial justice – undermining efforts to create … Continue reading

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TEA Party Takes Front Line in Wisconsin

National and local tea party groups will coordinate efforts to help Wisconsin voters make a final push to stand up against the forces on the left and union power brokers who have besieged the state with perpetual recalls and disruptive … Continue reading

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Corbett Signs Senate Bill 354

The new law — Act 38 of 2012 — will exempt Pennsylvania from the mandates of the federal REAL ID law. Click here to read the law.

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