User Profile: DREAMINGOFCALI

DREAMINGOFCALI

Member Since: September 06, 2010

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  • Here is a more complete reporting of the incident – http://gantdaily.com/2012/10/31/kentucky-school-bus-crash-kills-two-children-five-others-injured/

  • The majority of the $2.4T of “stimulus” cash has gone to local and state governments to keep them from widespread bancruptcy and collapse from 50 years of pention and spending debt. His dishonesty (and that of Congress, frankly) around this topic is disturbing. The $800B voted on in 2009 has remained in the budget baseline for the past 3 years, because the Senate refused to pass or propose a budget that would remove it… And now he has the audacity to say we need to spend more? How many trillions does it take, Mr. President? Is there enough money in the world?

  • With the race tightening in SC, anyone else think a phone call was placed to consolidate the moderate vote? Now, if we can just get the conservatives to consolidate, we’d have a race…

  • He was another recess appointment back in July of 2010 to go around congress. It was the only way this Marxist could get appointed. He is most infamous for his quote, “Any healthcare funding plan that is just, equitable, civilized, and humane must, must redistribute wealth from the richer among us to the poorer and the less fortunate. Excellent healthcare is by definition redistributional.” Good riddance. I’m sure he will slither back to Harvard to a heroes welcome…

  • Palestinians Set Date for UN Statehood Bid

    August 14, 2011 at 2:40pm

    If there is to be a Palestine State, let it come from the surrounding lands taken by Jordan and the other Arab States. Not one inch of Israel should be lost… If an inch is given, it will only be the first before losing every inch…

  • After further review, a logical answer to Mr. Rove’s responses has presented itself and I’m embarrassed that it didn’t click immediately. It would appear that Mr. Rove is a strong supporter of the “Progressive Republican” agenda. He wants the lines blurred between the left and the right in order to keep the ball rolling further and further left. Castle would have certainly added his vote to Collins and Snowe (and probably Brown). Ms. O’Donnell does not give any evidence that she will vote for Progressive policies.

    If we can get 51 like minded, conservative Senators to join forces in January of 2010, the Progressive agenda will be stopped dead in its tracks. BHO will be able to veto any legislation that would start turning the ship back toward the constitution, so D.C. will be in a deadlock — something that the economy typically reacts positively to! With luck, the momentum of 2010 will be carried into 2012 and the conservatives will have a chance to break the deadlock by adding a Conservative President and / or gaining a 60 vote super majority in Congress. This would give them the legislative ability to swing the ship around and begin to drop the Socialist shackles of big government that have been been taking bigger and bigger bites out of the foundation of the country since the 70′s.

  • Mr. Rove’s responses seemed illogical and temper tantrum like. The REPUBLICAN voters in Delaware came out in huge numbers to support a candidate they felt could represent them the best in Washington. As a REPUBLICAN strategist, Mr. Rove shocked me by tearing down that candidate on National Television mere hours after the election. Why would he do that? Did he let his blind support for the GOP and their candidate’s loss cloud his usually solid judgement?

    But above all else, it is clear the old guard of the RNC is still simply after the prestige, the power and the perks of being the majority party. Why else would you throw a temper tantrum over the loss of a GOP candidate that voted for Democrat policies the majority of the time? Did he think he would vote differently if he were a Senator? Haven’t they learned from the RINO Senators Snowe and Collins from Maine who far too often vote with Democrats? What’s the point of being the Majority party if your members are going to vote against you on crucial legislation — like Financial Reform, for instance.

    When is the RNC going to understand that the policies matter to us — not the letter after the Representative’s name. When will they realize that every time Ms. Snowe and Ms. Collins vote with Democrats to enact policies that run counter to the founding principles of this country or support Progressive Surpreme Court Justices, it tears at the fabric of the GOP?

    If they don’t get it soon, the RNC will either be swallowed by the Tea Party or it will find itself in direct competition with the Tea Party. I think it is clear our Founders would prefer the latter…

  • Obama Calls for $50 Billion Spending Boost

    September 6, 2010 at 1:40pm

    Giving “free” money the country doesn’t have to any group of people is now officially debunked as a tactic that stimulates the economy. The answer – significantly reduce government spending (which by definition reduces it’s intrusion into the freedoms of business and the people) and reduce taxes to allow the people the opportunity to keep more of what they earned. The combination has already been proven to fuel the economy back in the 20′s.