Irony Alert: Keynesian Economists Rip Obama for Failed Keynesian Policies
by Bob Adelmann | 5:05 am, January 5, 2012
The hypocrisy of this crowd is astonishing. They’re been promoting or supporting Keynesian policies for years, and when they don’t work, they blame the implementer!
Trump Claims He was Blackmailed by Republicans
by Bob Adelmann | 7:55 am, December 18, 2011
Of all the people who are disappointed that Trump won’t be moderating the debate (if there is one), Trump himself is probably the most disappointed. According to The Donald, “millions of people are following what I say,” and now he won’t be able to say it.
Paul Keeps His Honor, Rejects Trump’s Debate Invitation
by Bob Adelmann | 1:39 pm, December 5, 2011
The closer I look and the more I learn about Donald Trump, the more he repels me. Just take a look at who he hires for legal advice: a “pit bull” for Heaven’s sake! A man can smile and smile and still be a devil.
John Gizzi, LPR 2011 Annual Retreat, and the Tea Party Movement
by T.L. James | 12:23 am, March 1, 2011
John Gizzi of Human Events was one of the speakers at this weekend’s Leadership Program of the Rockies annual retreat, and had some interesting things to say about LPR and Colorado’s Tea Party movement.
An Anticipatory Post (Just in case we "spoil" an election)
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 1:38 pm, November 2, 2010
If, tonight, a Libertarian candidate gets more votes than the margin of difference in a Republican loss, I know what I’ll hear:”YOU COST US THE ELECTION!!!!!”Allow me to reply now, just in case, so I can refer all complaints here:1) Republicans and Dem…
Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party Hot Water – Final List
by Lu Busse | 7:30 am, February 23, 2010
Thank you, PPC and its readers, for the opportunity to offer more insight regarding the Tea Party movement as well as those of us affiliated with it in Colorado and across the United States of America. Here is the final list with links to explanations of the Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party [...]
Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party Hot Water – #1 Corruption
by Lu Busse | 7:30 am, February 22, 2010
1. CORRUPTION The Top Reason why both major parties are in Tea Party hot water is CORRUPTION. Its rancorous stench permeates politicians and the parties in Washington DC and most, if not all, state capitols. Even if some individuals have managed to resist temptation personally, they have not taken a firm stand against it or actions to stop [...]
Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party Hot Water – #2
by Lu Busse | 7:30 am, February 19, 2010
This is Day 9 of a 10-part installment. 2. If Officials Will Not Defend the Constitution, Tea Partiers Will. I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I [...]
Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party Hot Water – #3
by Lu Busse | 7:30 am, February 18, 2010
This is Day 8 of a 10-part installment. 3. Broken Words, Broken Promises and Broken Vows You Lie! Rep. Joe Wilson’s shouting those two words resonated with the Tea Party crowds not just because of the alleged lie at the moment but because it applies to so many statements from so many politicians from both sides of the aisle for [...]
Top 10 Reasons Why Both Parties Are in Tea Party Hot Water – #4
by Lu Busse | 7:30 am, February 17, 2010
This is Day 7 of a 10-part installment. 4. Politicians think they are entitled to privileged class status. It has come to the point that the gap between Mainstream Americans and the Political Class is bigger than the gap between Mainstream Republicans and Mainstream Democrats. We the People are going to make our elected and appointed officials, government employees, [...]
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