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[Marginal Revolution] Sure there may have been a small fringe movement of conservatives who thought Medicare Part D was a miserable new entitlement program, but by and large, Republicans and most conservatives didn't blink and eye until January 20 2009 (Post TARP btw).
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[Whiskey & Gunpowder] Big Government Republicans: In Washington, he pioneered his papers coverage of trade and agriculture issues, leading to the publication of a best-selling book, Merchants of Grain, which was nominated for the American Book Award in 1980. His series on technology competition between Japan and the United States won the Loeb Award.
[Crooks and Liars] Email of the Day | Crooks and Liars: I'm not sure if you've noticed but Wall Street bankers aren't terribly popular right now, not even with the teabaggers and a few public reminders that the banks are using TARP money only for bonuses and lobbying against regulation should make for an interesting time for the right wingers.
[Gold Speculator] Daily Dispatch: In the Shadow of the Castle - Feb 03, 2010: the Harvest Celebration offers a relaxing respite from the Northern Hemisphere winter and an abundance of activities designed around the annual grape harvest.
[The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.] Morning Bell: Coal for Christmas from the Senate | The Foundry ...: The toxic conditions of congress with waste of tax payers dollars, lies, deceit, no transparency, special bribe deals, a president who is transforming America to Socialism, a President who is using the Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis, a President who is quoted as saying, “that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties,” appointing 37 socialistic czars that will enact regulation over your life like never seen before, a Cap & Trade Bill that will double your electric bill, a President who wants net neutrality and national media reform, a president who appointed an FCC Chairman Julius Genochowski who wishes to silence the air waves of america so there cant be free speech, especially of those who dont subscribe to Obamas destruction of American Liberties.
[Political Animal] The Washington Monthly: If Bush hadn't bungled the Iraq invasion and diverted resources from Afghanistan, then things would be much better in so many ways. Thanking the Bu$hitter for the surge is like thanking your mugger for a final heroic (and very expensive) dose of Vancomycin that barely saved you from dying of staph, and with you not even cured yet.
[American Conservative Daily] Amendment 28 of the Constitution: And yes because of their laziness or pleasure mad ways that dominate their behavior they have destroyed the lives and futures of the very children and grandchildren they say they love and cherish. They by their ignorance are the very ones that will see to it by inaction that prophecy is fulfilled that says your children will be without natural affection meaning grandpa, daddy or whoever look at how you have destroyed any chance I might have had for a decent future by piling up all this debt on me and my children and have forced me to live under a communist dictatorship because you only think about yourself.
[Belmont Club] Belmont Club » “It's a trap”: duty –he withdrew RAF from France during the fighting (not to mention the Expeditionery Force at Dunkirk, which was, um, forced) –Americans too realize how badly he wanted America to join the fight, and that it was because he wanted America to help the British. But probably because of the fullness of his character, which a common language allows us to see, Americans don’t feel manipulated (well, some do) but instead understand how frank and obvious that maneuvering was, and that any patriot would do the same under similar circumstances.
[Conservative Nation] Morning Bell: The Copenhagen Climate Comedy: Imagine an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where all the members showed up drunk and with extra cases of wine, beer, and booze to keep them happy. Now imagine that that same group of drunks was empowered to make trillions of dollars worth .
[Israpundit] Israpundit » Blog Archive » An Offensive and Obscene Joke: Obama's ...: As reported by the Huffington Post (”Pharma Deal Shuts Down Senate Health Care Debate”–hardly a conservative source like the Wall Street Journal or Rush Limbaugh–he is instead colluding with pharmaceutical companies to perpetuate what is ethically albeit not legally restraint of trade at the expense of the American people. Obama is in fact serving as an enabler for monopolistic practices such as those practiced by the infamous trusts of the late 19th century, in which corporate executives colluded to fix prices and restrain trade.
[blog.cagle.com - main] Cartoons | blog.cagle.com - main: Heck, even the “world who elected him” is banging his drumhead about failures in Haiti and in the economy, apparently all that bowing and scrapping didnt do quite the PR job he wanted. I mean now that he calls us “one of the largest muslim countries in the world”.
[The Foundry: Conservative Policy News.] Reaction Roundup: Heritage Responds To The State Of The Union ...: Founded in 1973, The Heritage Foundation is a research and educational institution”a think tank”whose mission is to formulate and promote conservative public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense. We believe the principles and ideas of the American Founding are worth conserving and renewing.
[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Was Steve Richards being ...: and will announce a ’spending freeze’, which excludes defense, TARP and Stimulus both current and future, entitlements, and ….you get the point: it’s a stunt. Having put up spending so much so fast that we are facing a yawning deficit in the trillions, he’s decided (sort of) that we shouldn’t spend more than we are.
[Comments for The Housing Bubble Blog] The Housing Bubble Blog » The Decade That Wasn't: “Critics of the tax said the fact that the Obama administration chose to call the tax the ”Financial Crisis Responsibility Fee but failed to include those firms most responsible for Uncle Sam not recovering its TARP investment is laughable.”
[YMFY] YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF: At the best shops, and even at lesser lights, almost everything is fresh, handmade and artisanal, from long-simmered broths and hand-cut noodles to pigs raised on red wine (for an inside-out marinade). In some quarters, regional varieties predominate: shoyu, or soy-enhanced chicken broth (like Gankos), is popular throughout Honshu, Japans main island, but tonkotsu, or pork-bone broth, from the southern island of Kyushu has developed a widespread following, while garlicky, thick-noodled miso ramen from Sapporo, in the north, has adherents too.
[Irvine Housing Blog] Irvine Housing Blog - Irvine Real Estate and Resale Homes ...: I find it distasteful that some who made foolish choices may benefit from programs intended to help those whose actions were more reasoned. And I suspect you would be surprised to learn that I have received far more criticism for my opposition to such programs as TARP, Cash for Clunkers, The First-Time Buyer Tax Credit, and other government programs costing billions while providing little or no benefit.
[Balloon Juice] Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » I Take It Back- He Gets It: @Ailuridae: .All I know, is that at the age of fifteen, I was able to fully appreciate the spender of boxed blush wine, and according to Ann Althouse, that is all the class and sophistication one person could ever need.
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