Protestors crowded themselves into various banking buildings in NYC today, crying out against the evil Wall Street greed and questionable lending practices of banks. They want the Financial District to do something about all of the lost jobs and the fact that people are losing their homes. To their credit, aside from being a bit [...]
Archive for April, 2010
Where Are The Cries Of Astroturf Now?
Posted in protest, Uncategorized, unions, Wall Street on April 29, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The Other Unsecured Border
Posted in amnesty, corruption, illegal, liberal agenda, Mexico, Uncategorized on April 26, 2010 | 2 Comments »
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin piggybacks on my post Mexican President Felipe Calderon said that the law passed in Arizona this past week was a violation of human rights. Whose rights, exactly, are being violated? Not mine. Not yours. Not the guy down the street. Maybe he meant one of the thousands of illegal immigrants who cross [...]
The Great Flip Flop
Posted in campaign, conservative, debate, education on April 16, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Charlie Crist has shown just why he could never be elected by Conservatives. He was all for the Florida Education bill until union pressures came. Now he is trying to link it to the healthcare bill in an effort to garner support. He supported the stimulus. He says he would have voted for the health [...]
