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Too Much This Week!
There is so much going on this week I can’t get a grasp on it all. I am going to try to tackle each subject one at a time, but geez what a crazy week. A couple of topics I … Continue reading
Posted in Congress
Tagged Commerce Clause, government, healthcare, Herman Cain, Iran, obamacare, Supreme Court of the United States, United States, Wickard v. Filburn
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Hurricane Irene A Bust
Looks like hurricane Irene is a bust. The damage was nothing near what many thought could have happened. Obviously this is a good thing. Already people are lamenting about how the media and the government got the story wrong. How … Continue reading
Posted in Economy
Tagged Drudge Report, government, Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricanes
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Georgia’s Tea Party Fights Against Transportation Projects
The Georgia Tea Party is rallying their troops and getting ready to battle against the vote to approve a 1% sales tax which will go towards building regional transportation projects that were just approved. Is this a good move? Why … Continue reading
Posted in Tea Party
Tagged Atlanta, compromise, democratic republic, Georgia, government, MARTA, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Rail transport, Republican Party (United States), Tax, tea party, United States
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