A while back the House voted to repeal the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy. Then over this last weekend the Senate voted to repeal the policy as well. The major news agencies are lauding it as some great civil rights victory. It was on every channel I looked at while I was waiting to go [...]
Obama is a politician, through and through, not a leader. He enjoys political fights. You would think with the resounding rejection of his policies this last November he would become more centrist in determining policy, but I guess that is hard from a former Senator who had the most liberal voting record in the Senate. [...]
I have been busy both at work and at home this week so all that stuff that goes through my mind everyday has stayed there and not made it to the blog. That can be dangerous for the blood pressure so maybe today’s post will make up for that. I must add that I am [...]
I thought the article I linked to on my Facebook page yesterday was important enough to discuss on the blog today. (I do have a Facebook page for the blog so if you have not checked it out please do so). I thought the most important issue revealed by this article was how powerful Obamacare has [...]
Reid failed to get the 60 votes he needed last night to push through a defense bill filled with liberal nuggets. I guess they will have to wait for the lame duck. Among the things that he tried to include was a repeal of the don’t ask, don’t tell policy and the DREAM act. That’s right, [...]