On this last day of the year for 2010, I thought I’d put together my Top Ten list of events in American History for the year. These are the events from the year that I believe will have the most lasting influence on the future of our country. Some are good, some are bad, but I believe all of them will be taught by Historians in the future. So, without further ado, let’s count down the list and bid adieu to 2010!
Filed under: Finance/Economy, Miscellaneous, Politics by T. Edwin Perry
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Our LABELS describe who we are and what we believe, and what we consider to be POSITIVE change. So what does the new “No Labels” group stand for?
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What is the price to be paid for Free Speech? According to the FCC, it’s Neutrality, and what the Congress can’t do through LEGISLATION, the FCC has done through REGULATION, violating your First Amendment Rights!
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The Holidays are a great time to remember the things that are important in our lives. It’s time to take a moment and remember things like Honor and Friendship, Peace and Understanding, and, perhaps most of all, CHARITY.
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According to the NY Times, a deal may be in the works to extend the “Bush Tax Cuts,” but hinges on extending Unemployment Benefits. Is this really a solution?
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Once again, our illustrious Congress, in its infinite wisdom, has foregone the business of passing the required 13 annual appropriation bills, determining the fate of the “Bush Tax Cuts” and failed to come up with a budget for the current fiscal year that began two months ago. The government will run out of money at [...]
Filed under: Finance/Economy, Miscellaneous, Politics by Ron Hansen
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Charlie Rangel has been officially Censured by the “Lame Duck” House of Represenatives because of his ethics violations, but what does that really mean?
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