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By Peter Grant, on August 17th, 2010%
Many conservatives are working indefatigably to ensure that Republicans regain control of Congress in the upcoming Midterm Elections. While that is a good thing from a party standpoint, it may not be the best thing for our country. In my humble opinion, no party should control all branches of government.
The framers of the United . . . → Read More: Balance of Power in Washington?
By Peter Grant, on July 26th, 2010%
Are you as frustrated as I am with party-line votes? Or, have you accepted that this is the way of Washington politics? How can two political parties that purport to act on behalf of the American people produce laws that only one party will support? It is incredible that 95% of the votes . . . → Read More: Away With Party-Line Votes
By Peter Grant, on March 19th, 2010%
In their drive to ram a monstrous health care bill through Congress, the President and Democratic leaders are claiming the current bill will drive down the deficit by more than $100 billion in 10 years and by more than $1 trillion in 20 years. When asked how this will happen, the Democrats have said that . . . → Read More: Government Promises Medicare Fix – Funny!
By Peter Grant, on March 17th, 2010%
The drive for health care reform is driving the Democrats nuts. Irrespective of public sentiments, President Obama and his deputies, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, are gunning for anything, do or die, to push a massive health care bill through Congress and ram it down the throats of the American people.
What will they think of . . . → Read More: Nancy Pelosi & Harry Reid’s Pepper Pot
By Peter Grant, on January 22nd, 2010%
Irrespective of how Democrats will try to spin the GOP’s victory in Massachusetts, and regardless of how liberal pundits will attempt to downplay this as nothing major, Scott Brown’s win is huge, incredible, unimaginable, and out of this world. To think that the Father of the Modern Democratic Party, the late Senator Ted Kennedy, held . . . → Read More: GOP Massachusetts’ Stunner
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