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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

• Posted in Government by Offsite

Immorality in government lies at the heart of our nation’s problems. Deficits, debt and runaway government are merely symptoms. What’s moral and immoral conduct can be complicated, but needlessly so. I’ll keep things simple, and you tell me where I go wrong.

Friday, November 26, 2010

• Posted in Government by Offsite

‘Staff encouraged to sign off without providing evidence of understanding material’ - Amidst all of the criticism of the Transportation Security Administration over its implementation of President Obama’s plans for invasive image scanners or pat-down procedures that involve touching airline passengers’ private parts an inspector general’s report has been released blasting the training procedures for the agents.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

• Posted in Government by Guest: Kevin Price

Recently I had Cody Willard of the Fox Business Network on my program and we discussed the incredible expansion of the federal government for several years and the fact that the end is no where in sight. Willard attributes the problem to the “Republican” and “Democrat” financial machine that pays for an ever expansive government. In addition of leading to questionable priorities, expansive government can also lead to some very serious questions about conflict of interest. He points to the recent recall of automobiles on the behalf of several automobile companies.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

• Posted in Government by Guest: Alan Caruba

I have this theory that every so often governments go insane. Usually they have someone who is already demented heading up the government, but it takes a majority of the elected body to enact crazy laws and it takes the government apparatchiks to engineer the systemic failures, the wars, and the crazed rush off the cliff.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

• Posted in Government by Offsite

...In fourth grade, the earliest grade for which international comparisons are available, American students outperform most other countries in reading, math and science. Fourth-graders score in the 92nd percentile in science, the 58th percentile in math and the 70th percentile in reading, where they beat 26 of 35 countries, including Germany, France and Italy.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

• Posted in Government by Guest: JB Williams

America is certainly headed for very difficult times and from investors to employers to employees and retirees, people of all political stripes are beginning to react to an overbearing federal government that is behaving more like a heavy handed left-wing dictatorship than a representative republic.

• Posted in Government by Guest: Greg Fink

Conservatives, IT IS NOW TIME FOR A REVOLUTION!

• Posted in Government by Guest: J. D. Longstreet

“We are telling the federal government that we are a sovereign state and want to be treated as such. We are not a branch of the federal government,“ that from Arizona state Rep. Judy Burges. And more and more state legislators and state legislatures are expressing the very same feelings. And they are doing something about it.

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