Will Russia resist the temptations of imperial glory?
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Will Russia resist the temptations of imperial glory?
[...] Having barely won reelection, Prince William County Supervisor Wally Covington now considers himself bulletproof and liberated from the petty concerns of annoying constituents. Since the election, he has single–handedly created two issues involving conflicts of interest and misuse of taxpayer dollars. [...] This is not a “tax cut” at all – not in the income tax sense of the word. It is a reduction in the payments made to the Social Security program (SSI). [...] The funniest political video of the 2012 election. The REINS Act, introduced by Rep. Geoff Davis and Sen. Rand Paul, would require that Congress approve every new “major” rule proposed by the executive branch before it is enforced. [...] Frustrations about driving. Which drivers are conservative and which ones are liberal? [...] In Congress today there is no capability to resolve the poisonous conflict between the two political factions in office. This sets up irresolvable differences between Congress and the American public. But there is a solution. [...] Some writers sound very conversational, but they are really speaking down to you. [...] It is one of the paradoxes of our epoch that the same hand engineered the policies that led to vibrant economic growth both in America and in China. [...] Say what you will about Newt Gingrich. The man isn’t afraid of having a debate. [...] Lawyer and judge pro tem Bill Ponath has written a first-rate book updating us on the hottest issues facing the U.S. today and how to resolve them. A must read for anyone who wants to keep up with current affairs. [...] Trump is a tax-hike-supporting, missile-defense-opposing, universal-health-care-advocating, eminent-domain abusing, Schumer-Weiner-Rangel-Reid-donating, long-time-pro-choice economic protectionist who in 2008 called George W. Bush “evil” and lauded president-elect Barack Obama as a potentially “great president” who would “lead by consensus.” [...] This “flavor of the week” elevation and deflation of the candidates is exhausting both to the voters and the office-seekers! Will there be a perfect candidate for you? Only if you yourself are running! Everyone has their own warts. [...] The impact of revolutionary technology advances on politics, culture, education, finance and other areas of modern life. [...] Boko Haram (translated: "Western or non-Islamic education is a sin") is a controversial Islamist group that seeks the imposition of Shariah law in the northern states of Nigeria. [...] Politicians who interfere with the building of the oil pipeline are really committing tortious acts, even though they suffer immunity as members of Congress. [...] Gingrich is both glib and brilliant. He will not be stumped by the media. He also understands Congress. [...] The narrowness of the candidates’ differences on pertinent issues militates in favor of picking the one who can best implement the sensible agenda they largely share. [...] Biden's visit was more of a dog and pony show to quell suspicions that all is not well for Iraq's future as a democracy. [...] To save this nation, we must begin by saving our local, county and state governments. [...] The Christian thing to do is to treat all people fairly and the same. And set quotas and let them all come into our melting pot in a fair and orderly fashion. [...] GM's CEO Dan Akerson is just another lackey for the Obama administration, supporting a huge gas tax and making more expensive, unprofitable hybrid Chevy Volts. [...] Should presidential debates determine the party nominee and eventual White House winner? They have, to a large extent, done so in the past. One of the best things to emerge out of the whole process is Gringrich’s delectable undressing of the leftist American media. [...] Let’s face it. The GOP is the Party of Rectitude. The Democrats are the Party of Fun. [...] |
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