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DeMint, Bachmann, Armey: Tea 4 3

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Sen Jim DeMint, Rep Michele Bachmann, Tea Party on August 23rd, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Howard Dean and the Ground Zero Mosque

Posted in Public Affairs, Terrorism, war, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Religion, America, Video, Islam, Muslim, 9/11 on August 22nd, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Howard Dean’s approach is to sound like he gives a damn while pushing the liberal agenda. That is clear throughout this vid.

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Someone Tell Anthony Weiner to Get a Grip

Posted in wordpress, Politics, youtube, Video, Entertainment on August 8th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Post Digital

Posted in Technology, Education, wordpress, youtube, internet, Video on July 31st, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


No shortage of ‘expert’ commentary in this video. When it comes to ‘multi-tasking’ you do not have to be a member of the digital world to understand the problem.

One definition for multi-tasking is: The act of undertaking more than one task at one time.

A better definition might be ‘doing nothing well’. For all the experts in the video the last one may have it right. Take a look.

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a text version of the story is here (click) 

NAACP vs Tea Party

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, youtube, disclosure, ethics, Video, Opinion on July 20th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


H/T: http://www.marktalk.com/blog/
From CNN: Roland Martin and Mark Williams debate on AC 360
July 15th, 2010

Once again a familiar expression on this blog must be repeated. Some people believe if you are white you are racist. And once again Tea Party participants are described as racist. And once again ‘new’ Black Panther members who dress in para-military gear sporting night sticks to intimidate voters or call for killing white people are given a pass. That’s right. No accusations of hate crimes or hate speech or proceeding with violations of, go figure, civil rights and voting laws. But white people are racist.

Okay, I’m white. Based on recent stories on the topic of ‘race relations’ that suggests I’m racist. Sorry, I disagree with that assessment.

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Runaway Spending

Posted in Public Affairs, Money Matters, wordpress, Politics, youtube, GOP, Video on July 14th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


DeMint Speaks Against Misguided Housing Tax Credit

Posted in Money Matters, wordpress, youtube, conservative, disclosure, ethics, Video, Legislation, Sen Jim DeMint on July 12th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


This video presentation is dated from the end of June 2010. Although DeMint is speaking about a particular piece of legislation he also expresses the continuing need for our US government to abandon an agenda that does not work and runs counter to our founding in addition to the immediate need for economic recovery.

That is why this video is presented. It emphasizes the desire by most Americans to adhere to those principles that have served us well for so long. The notable and well-known examples are to stop spending, stop increasing deficits and the national debt and above all get government out of the way of Americans who are the engine that drives our economic prosperity.

Thank you Senator Jim Demint (R-SC)

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What Took So Long? (and a few links)

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, youtube, GOP, Video on June 17th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


The controversial head of the RNC, Michael Steele, was reported to express he would like this video to go viral. This blog will do what it can to help out.

If you like this video you will like one from an earlier post here entitled ‘What’s Wrong with the Liberal Majority?’ from June 11th.

Here are three related links to go with the video in this post:

Obama Out of Touch

“Little Moonbeam” Spaced Out During Run

President Obama Still Playing Catch-Up in the Gulf

Enjoy!

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What’s Wrong with the Liberal Majority?

Posted in Public Affairs, Announcement, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Biden, Democrats, liberal, News Media, Clinton, Video, obama, hillary, Pelosi, Reid, durbin, Sen Dianne Feinstein, Sen Barbara Boxer, Sen Chuck Schumer, Rep Barney Frank, Dodd, Sen Max Baucus on June 11th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Chuck DeVore: Principled Class

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, campaign, election, youtube, conservative, ethics, Video on June 9th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Although this battle has concluded by virtue of Carly Fiorina’s primary win, I expect Chuck DeVore to be a force in American politics for some time to come. And we will all be better off because of it.

Politics can be a dirty game with no shortage of bad behavior and actions that run counter to the pursuit of good governance. Chuck DeVore is a refreshing change from all that. This was just one battle. Let’s bring him back for more.

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Nicole Gelinas: Economic Insight

Posted in Public Affairs, Money Matters, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Video on June 8th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


Fox News Report on SB1070 in Arizona

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Immigration, News Media, United States, Law, Justice, Video, Arizona, Legislation, Jan Brewer, Russell Pearce on April 27th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


There’s more to the story than these videos.

CNN Report on SB 1070 in Arizona

Posted in Public Affairs, wordpress, Politics, youtube, Immigration, News Media, United States, Law, Justice, Video, Arizona, Legislation, Jan Brewer, Russell Pearce on April 26th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews


This video exposes more than its producers may realize. Do you see what it is?

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Obamacare and The Loyal Opposition

Posted in Public Affairs, Health, wordpress, Politics, youtube, GOP, Democrats, Kennedy, Video, obama, Medicare, Congress, Legislation, Mitch McConnell on March 25th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews

It would be entertaining if it wasn’t so serious. First of all, make no mistake, there is rhetoric everywhere. Political rhetoric is a familiar tool. Everyone uses it. And those opposed to any such rhetoric typically submit a rebuttal. The following is an example.

This blog offers a rebuttal to those who characterize any criticism of Obamacare as somehow sponsored by the GOP or otherwise supported or connected to the Republican party.

The Democratic party has been in the majority throughout the so-called health reform debate that has now lasted, in its current form, for more than a year. The Democrats raised the issue. President Obama has placed it as his top priority. The entire issue was brought forward by the Democratic party. And few would argue against the fact it has been a liberal cause for decades. No need to repeat a description of the Ted Kennedy saga or the fallacy that current health reform proposals are in any way relevant to frequent references about Theodore Roosevelt’s efforts on behalf of public health issues.

Democrats currently own this issue and any results that occur because of it. The GOP has been effectively shut out of the process as shown by the massive number of amendments they offered compared to the few that have not been rejected by the majority. Even some Democrats opposed to this reform have had their ‘yes’ votes paid for by special deals. And there is not one poll available during the entire debate to indicate adequate public support for the Democratic party’s health reform legislation.

Connecting opposition to current healthcare reform exclusively as a function of the GOP is absurd. While the GOP opposition certainly has a political component the same cannot be said for the majority of Americans opposed to the Democratic party’s healthcare reform legislation.

Just because a majority of Americans oppose the Democratic party’s healthcare reform legislation does not make them Republicans. And the fact that this blog is presenting content in this post from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is not an endorsement of the GOP. But it does demonstrate something about the loyal opposition to Obamacare. Most Americans oppose Obamacare and that includes the GOP and this blog. Although it is fair to say each opponent may have their own reasons for opposing Obamacare.

The point is Obamacare is opposed by most Americans. And the Democratic party majority is forcing it upon citizens anyway. That’s the issue.

Here’s the Mitch McConnell content……


and the text version……

WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Wednesday regarding the health care bill:

“The administration and some in Congress would like to think this debate is over.

“They want the American people to sit down and quiet down.

“That’s been their approach to health care for an entire year.

“Well, Republicans think Congress serves the people, not the other way around.

“So we’ve fought on behalf of the American people this week — and we’ll continue to fight until this bill is repealed and replaced with common-sense ideas that solve our problems without dismantling the health care system we have and without burying the American Dream under a mountain of debt.

“That’s what we’ve been doing all week here in the Senate.

“While Democrat lawmakers and staffers threw a party for themselves at the White House yesterday, Republicans were here at the Capitol fighting a 150-page postscript that Democrats added on at the last minute to the health care bill.

“This add-on bill took a terrible health spending bill and made it even worse.

“If you thought the tax hikes in the original bill were bad, this bill raised them even higher. If you thought the Medicare cuts were bad, this bill made them deeper. If you thought the first bill cost too much, this bill made it even more expensive.

“If you didn’t like the special deals in the first bill, they slipped more into this one.

“The whole thing was one last slap in the face of Americans across the country who’ve been howling at Democrats for the past year to stop this bill and to work instead across party lines on reforms that would actually drive costs down.

“So today, Republicans will give Democrats one last chance to reject the horrible impact the underlying bill and this last-minute add-on will have on our country.

“Unfortunately, we already know that they plan to turn the other way.

“We’ll offer an amendment to direct the Medicare cuts in this bill back into Medicare, to preserve and strengthen it for future generations. They’ll reject it.

“We’ll offer an amendment to strike all the new sweetheart deals in this bill. They’ll reject it.

“We’ll offer an amendment that would have obliged the President to keep his pledge that families earning under $250,000 won’t see any tax hikes as a result of this bill. They plan to reject it.

“We’ll offer an amendment requiring HHS to certify that this bill doesn’t increase premiums. They’ll reject it.

“We’ll offer an amendment to strike a job-killing mandate on businesses. They’ll reject it.

“So while the White House is trying to sell this health spending bill to a skeptical public — Senate Democrats today will speak loudly and clearly about the things in this bill the White House doesn’t want people to know — and vote to endorse them:

* Massive cuts to Medicare for seniors
* Job killing mandates and small business tax hikes
* Higher insurance premiums
* Sweetheart deals
* Tax hikes on middle class families

“This is the real story of health care reform.

“Americans may not be hearing about it from the White House, but I assure you they’ll be feeling the pain. Americans know this, and they want to know that someone’s fighting for them in Washington, to make their voices heard.

“That’s what Republicans have been doing on this issue for the past year. That’s what we’ve been doing this week. That’s what we’re doing tonight.

“And that’s what we’ll keep doing until those voices are heard.

“We’re not giving up.”
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Obamacare? No. GOP Alternative? Maybe

Posted in Health, Announcement, wordpress, youtube, GOP, Video, Legislation, Sen Tom Coburn on February 28th, 2010 by Stanford Matthews