Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Backbone Radio, September 25, 2011
by Rossputin | 5:50 am, September 24, 2011
Audio archives for this show:
Please join me on this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio when we’ll talk politics and finance.
Those of you who listened to last week’s show (the last half hour specifically) will recall that I warned that I expected some serious stock market turmoil, mostly based on what’s going on in Europe. On Wednesday afternoon, the Federal Reserve released a statement saying that they feared economic weakness due to Europe and over the next four trading hours (Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning) the stock market (as measured by the Dow Jones Industrial Average) had fallen 600 points.
We’ll talk about what the Fed said, what it means, and why you should care.
At 5:30, we’ll be joined by Peter Ferrara, like me a columnist for the American Spectator, about his most recent article, “His Biggest Big Lies“, about Barack Obama’s intentional lies regarding who pays how much income tax in America and what Obama’s tax and spending ideas mean for our nation.
At 6 PM, we’ll speak with Michael Totten, Pajamas Media contributor, to talk about the recent events in and about the Middle East, including this week’s shenanigans at the UN and the status of the “Arab spring” in Egypt, which seems to be wilting the flower of Democracy through the poison of the Muslim Brotherhood. Michael is also an expert on Libya and we’ll delve into that subject as well.
In the 7 PM hour, we’ll talk about Thursday’s Republican Debate, which included former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson, perhaps even more libertarian than Ron Paul. We’ll discuss who did well and who did badly, and what you thought of the questions submitted by citizens.
Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.
If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.
I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.
Joe Walsh: A Congressman worth supporting
by Rossputin | 8:45 pm, September 23, 2011
http://walshforcongress.com/donate/
I first met Joe Walsh (not of Eagles fame) in the 1990s when I was living in Chicago. Walsh ran a charity which was founded by some people I knew and which I contributed to. The charity, the Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation, found smart but poor inner-city kids and helped get them into and through private high school. Under Joe’s guidance for many years, and with the contributions of donors (including me), DMSF has given scholarships to about 1,600 Chicago kids.
Joe is now Congressman Joe Walsh, representing Illinois’ 8th Congressional District. He is a true Tea Party patriot. Joe’s web site includes an entire page on “Founding Principles of the United States” which would serve as a good civics lesson for students, politicians, and all American citizens who don’t really understand what America means. (That’s particularly true of our current president, sadly.) Joe has proven that he deserves our support.
Congressman Walsh made news recently by being the first (and eventually one of the only) members of Congress to refuse to participate in Barack Obama’s campaign stunt disguised as a “jobs speech” before a joint session of Congress.
Joe has also been on the forefront of championing Israel, offering a resolution (which has garnered 40 co-sponsors) to support Israel’s annexing the West Bank if the Palestinians continue to press for a UN declaration of statehood outside of a negotiated peace process. He also introduced H.R. 2457, the Palestinian Accountability Act, which would withhold funding from the Palestinian Authority until it stops inciting violence against Israel and recognizes Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish State and withhold US funding to the United Nations if that body or any of its entities unilaterally recognize Palestinian statehood. It’s an important message to send to the Palestinians that President Obama’s weakness and pro-Palestinian positions (despite recent posturing once he realized he’s losing the Jewish vote) do not represent most Americans.
Joe Walsh was one of only 22 Republicans to vote against John Boehner’s final debt ceiling compromise.
Because of Joe, a true Tea Party congressman if ever there was one, the Republican Party has moved to the right – I don’t actually like that term because the real move is toward the views of our Founders – on fundamental issues of economics, foreign policy, and principles of government.
In an interview with the Huffington Post, Walsh offered these comments: “I said during the Campaign that I am a tea party conservative first, and a Republican second. You see, I believe the tea party movement is bigger than either party – it consists of every American frustrated, concerned, angry and scared with how big government is getting and the debt we’re placing on ourselves and future generations.”
That’s my kind of politician, one who cares about principle more than party, and one who is completely believable when you hear him say, as I have, that he will do what he believes is the right thing even if he knows it will hurt his chances at re-election. To put a finer point on it, Walsh said recently at the Steamboat Institute’s Third Annual Freedom Conference which I was attending that he “doesn’t give a damn about re-election” if the cost of that re-election were to vote against his principles.
As Chris Chocola of the Club for Growth has said, “In less than a year, Congressman Walsh has distinguished himself as a pro-growth leader.”
Joe represents a district comprising much of the northwestern suburbs of Chicago. As Illinois is a state dominated by Democrats, it is not surprising to learn that the Democrats’ redistricting map has put Joe into a district with another Republican freshman, Randy Hultgren.
While Hultgren talks a good game, his voting record pales in comparison to Walsh’s. The Heritage Foundation’s activist arm, Heritage Action, has rankings of members of Congress based on their voting record from a conservative point of view. In that ranking, Joe Walsh is tied for 10th at 94% – the same ranking as Kentucky Senator Rand Paul and Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann. Rep. Hultgren comes in around 90th, at 73%.
The Club for Growth has already announced that if the redistricting map is not overturned by a judge, they will support Walsh in his primary race against Hultgren, presumably showing that their thoughts on the race align with the Heritage rankings.
I realize better than most that recent stock market turmoil makes many reticent to give away money, and I realize that politicians aren’t the favorite cause of many these days. But donations to good politicians are not gifts; they are investments. And I believe that a contribution to Joe Walsh’s campaign is a good investment for Americans from all states, not just from Illinois.
Therefore, I want to encourage you to donate to Joe’s campaign, which you can do at this web site:
http://walshforcongress.com/donate/
After you make a contribution, I will match 20% of that amount up to a combined total of $5,000 of donations by people who read this note, or up to $1,000 which you can make me give to Joe’s campaign by your contributions. (I’ll need you to show me an e-mail receipt with the amount or let me verify the amount with Joe’s office. Trust but verify, after all.)
Joe Walsh is exactly what a citizen legislator is supposed to be. He works hard, sleeps in his office, and goes home every weekend. His commitment to our nation and its Founding Principles don’t just justify but they demand that we support him as best we can.
Again, I urge you to donate to Joe’s re-election campaign.
Link to Original post at Rossputin.com.
2B Boulder is 2C Green
by Jon Caldara | 4:15 pm, September 23, 2011
Over on our Environmental Policy blog, Amy Oliver has written a couple of fantastic posts about Boulder’s municipalization dream. The dream has manifested itself in two ballot measures – 2B and 2C. These ballot measures will determine whether Boulder will cut ties with Xcel energy and start producing its own energy. Like the teenager who [...]
A COUNTER-PRODUCTIVE JOBS ACT
by Kelly Sloan | 4:02 pm, September 23, 2011
One is tempted to conclude that Mr. Obama’s proposals, at least partially unveiled over the past couple of weeks, are less an economic strategy than an expression of the baser instincts inherent among the left. They certainly do not seem to be designed to create many jobs. They do, however, strike a rhetorical note which [...]
Palestinians ask UN for statehood
by Rossputin | 1:39 pm, September 23, 2011
Despite brief hopes, not least by the Obama Administration, that Palestinian president Abbas would back off his drive for a unilateral UN declaration of Palestinian statehood, Abbas addressed the UN early Friday afternoon and made just that request.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke shortly afterwards, saying to the UN General Assembly that “the truth is the Palestinians want a state without peace and you should not let that happen.” The UN is the world’s largest anti-Israel and anti-America group, and it is an utter travesty that we contribute so much money to an organization which could put Libya or Iran in charge of any committee, much less a human rights commission, as happened with Libya in 2003. If that’s not cynical enough, last year Iran was elected to a seat on the UN Commission on the Status of Women. Seriously.
The “Quartet” of countries trying to guide Israeli-Palestinian negotiations claims to have a new framework in place to restart peace talks. I’ll believe it when I see it. Actually, I won’t even believe it then.
The Palestinians have almost zero reason to want to enter into good-faith negotiations at this point, thanks in part to three years of President Obama’s obvious pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli bias which has emboldened not just Abbas, but the regions other enemies of Israel as well.
Combining this emboldening with the regime change in Egypt and a Turkish prime minister eager to pick a fight to distract his own people from the weak Turkish economy, Abbas’ Obama-fueled move brings the region closer to major conflict than at any time in a generation.
Of course, this is a domestic political disaster for Barack Obama as well, and the “Jewish vote” has been getting a lot of press, particularly since the results in the NY-9 special election to fill the seat vacated by Anthony Weiner. In that race, a Catholic Republican handily beat a Jewish Democrat in a district that is 40 percent Jewish and three-to-one Democrat. This has ominous implications for President Obama’s chances of winning Florida next year, and to a lesser degree suggests trouble in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. (New York, California, Maryland, and Massachusetts have a higher percentage of Jews than those three states but it is hard to imagine these deep blue states actually being winnable for a Republican presidential candidate, even during economic times this unpleasant.)
Democrat hand-wringers will worry about the domestic implications of Abbas’ move, but the real risk is an international one. By coddling our enemies and giving the cold shoulder to our friends and allies, by showing the weakness that would allow such self-destructive behavior, Barack Obama has done great damage not just to our national security but to the stability of the entire world.
Link to Original post at Rossputin.com.
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