See: "Mitt Romney Comes to Des Moines, Attracts Massive Media Coverage."
And a Romney campaign ad, "Civility":RELATED: At New York Times, "With Return to Iowa, Romney Heeds Call of G.O.P. Strategists."
Showing posts with label Moral Clarity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moral Clarity. Show all posts
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Rawley's
Good stuff at Maggie's Farm, "Best Hot Dog in the Northeast, right off I-95 in Fairfield, CT."
Labels:
Blogging,
food,
Moral Clarity,
Popular Culture,
Values
Friday, August 5, 2011
Senator John Cornyn: 'Time to Give GOP New Mandate to Govern'
From the Texas Sanator, at The Houston Chronicle:
Republicans are looking ahead to 2012.
See also New York Times, "Republicans Set Sights on Balanced Budget Amendment."
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
With the support of the American people, Republicans told the president that raising taxes during a weak economy was unacceptable. Once again, the president backed down. And that option came off the table as well.RTWT.
Republicans held the line on taxes and canceled the president's blank check. We won the argument that spending cuts are the key to reducing our debt and balancing our budget. That's pretty good work for a party that only controls one-third of one-half of the federal government.
Yet despite refocusing the debt-ceiling debate on out-of-control federal spending, the actual spending cuts in the compromise bill are too small. The $2.1 trillion in potential debt reduction is far less than we need to prevent a downgrade in the U.S. credit rating, according to many analysts. All the spending cuts so far are backloaded, with only $21 billion scheduled to be cut from next year's deficit. The Pentagon is specifically targeted for spending cuts, even as our troops are fighting three wars and other security threats loom on the horizon.
So I sympathize with my colleagues, as well as many Republican candidates, who say that the compromise bill does not fix the problem. They are right. A far better alternative was Cut, Cap, and Balance. A far better budget is the Pathway to Prosperity. I voted for both of those plans, and I wish we had the votes to enact both of them into law.
Republicans are looking ahead to 2012.
See also New York Times, "Republicans Set Sights on Balanced Budget Amendment."
Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
Labels:
Business,
Economics,
Election 2012,
Fiscal Policy,
Moral Clarity,
Republican Party
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Afterburner with Bill Whittle: 'SHOOTER ONE-THREE'
Bill Whittle's a good man. And this is an excellent clip (via Instapundit):
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Rep. Allen West Stands by Email Calling Little Debbie Wasserman Schultz 'Vile, Despicable and Cowardly'
There's more on this, at Fox News, "Black Caucus 'Furious' Over GOP Rep. West's Email to Dem Party Chief." (At Memeorandum.)
PREVIOUSLY: "Follow-Up on Congressman Allen West." (James Joyner responded at the comments.)
Here's the original clip of Wasserman Schultz on the House floor (via Lonely Conservative):
PREVIOUSLY: "Follow-Up on Congressman Allen West." (James Joyner responded at the comments.)
Here's the original clip of Wasserman Schultz on the House floor (via Lonely Conservative):
Monday, July 18, 2011
Danny Ayalon: The Truth About the West Bank
An outstanding clip, via Theo Spark:
Labels:
International Politics,
Israel,
Middle East,
Moral Clarity,
National Security,
News,
Values
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Women in Israel's Military
From the IDF, a follow-up from yesterday:
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
VIDEO: Israel's Female Combat Hummer Operators
From the IDF:
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