Barney Frank is in Denial
Banney Frank has flair for Denial, the so-called “brainiest” man on Capitol Hill. While his partner was growing pot, Frank was saying that he has trouble recognizing any plants because he’s not a...
View ArticleFamilies Will Decide the Fate of Government
Image by Getty Images via @daylife Looking at the number of seats, 37 seats of a Senator, 37 seats for Governors and 435 for house Representatives, it seems fairly straight forward. But these few...
View ArticleFDA Bill Back In Motion
Image via Wikipedia On November 18,2010 the motion to proceed on the FDA Modernization Act was set before the Senate and it was agreed to. This over-abundance of power given to the Food and Drug...
View ArticleConservative House Rules
Image via Wikipedia The House is back in red and it is a great day to be a Republican. Of the 43 candidates that were up for election 33 of them won the day. Conservatism can once again have a great...
View ArticleThe Ills of Obama Health Care
Image by leoncillo sabino via Flickr Whether you like it or not, the Obama Care bill is out and in full force. It was a bill that was thrown together and pushed through Congress due to the fact that...
View ArticleConservatives Sticking Together through Thick and Thin
Image via Wikipedia Conservatives have had a number of challenges leading up to election time, but that hasn’t stopped the party from standing together and working hard to overcome the obstacles that...
View ArticleConservative Candidates Makes a Pledge to America
Image via Wikipedia The House Minority Leader, John Boehner this week makes a pledge to Americans to drive the Congress next year. The county prosecutorr, Gowdy beat Inglis and speaks confidently of...
View ArticleAnalyzing the 2010 midterm election
On Tuesday, Nov 2, 2010 the Republicans took over the U.S House of Representatives. But the next day, the majority in House for the Republicans was unclear. Even if the Republicans managed to make...
View ArticleA side-seat view of conservative politics
The basic foundation of conservative politics was laid by John Locke. John Locke was a professor of English. He was also a philosopher and physician. Locke was a staunch non-believer in the existence...
View ArticleRepublicans Take Back The House
Image by The Library of Congress via Flickr In what is sure to be one of the most important elections in the nations history, the Republicans took a very big step in making their formidable voice...
View ArticleCompromise may be Coming to Washington
Image via Wikipedia After the November 2, 2010 elections in which the Republicans gained a majority of the House of Representatives, President Obama has expressed the desire to want to reach a...
View ArticleConservative News: The GOP Takes the House
The Republican party took the majority of the seats in the United States House of Representatives. In a couple of landslide elections throughout the country the Republican party was able to regain the...
View ArticleConservative Or Democrat – Hard Measures Are Unavoidable To Repair The Economy
Irrespective of what your Conservative or Democrat candidate might have said, just keep the following points in mind. Firstly, the economy is suffering because of the damage that it has suffered for...
View ArticleAttorney General Ken Cuccinelli says DMV Can Refuse Work Permit Cards.
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued an opinion on whether a federal work permit cards used at the The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles as proof of a lawful presence in the USA for a driver’s...
View ArticleConservative And Liberal Politics – Balancing Ideology And Pragmatism Is The...
Image via Wikipedia How significant is the difference between policies of Conservative and liberal candidates in any electoral system? The candidates may belong to different parties and yet can be...
View ArticleMark Kirk Attempts The Impossible
Image via Wikipedia Don’t think Mark Kirk doesn’t know what he has tried to do. This isn’t the act of a man trying to obtain office in a decidedly red state. When you try and become the governor of...
View ArticleThe Necessary Ease: Assisted Living Facilities
Time is not the kindness you once thought it to be. The years are quick; the hours are fleeting; and age moves steadily forward, a collection of wincing joints and well earned wisdom. The wild...
View ArticleIs Sarah Palin a Conservative Favorite?
Sarah Palin seems to be a favorite among white middle class conservative women. This is actually a huge problem when you think about it. The United States is a racially diverse country. We have yet to...
View ArticleMarriage Commissioners in Canada Cannot Refuse to Marry Gay Couples
The Canadian Appeals court ruled the Marriage Commissioners could not refuse to marry gay couples based on a Commissioner’s religious belief. In other words, if a Commissioner is against gay marriage...
View ArticleAre Conservatives Heartless When it Comes to the Poor?
The economy has shown little signs of recovery. More foreclosures are on the way and unemployment numbers have changed very little. Unemployed workers have not found jobs and unemployment benefits are...
View ArticleConservatives and Race
Conservatives are often labeled as racist. However, this is far from the truth. Conservatives believe if you develop programs such as affirmative action, you are creating racial inequality. You are...
View ArticleConservatives and Abortion
Abortion is a hot political topic. Conservatives want to make abortion illegal. Most conservatives would allow for abortion in certain circumstances. If the mother’s life is in jeopardy by giving...
View ArticleCreationism Theory Among Conservatives
Many conservatives based on their religious views, believe in the creationism theory. They want the public school system to include this theory in the curriculum. Several politicians admit to...
View ArticleThe Tea Party and Racism
Since its inception, the Tea Party has been vocal and at some rallies, members have expressed racist views. In 2010, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) identified...
View Article14 Trillion Dollar Debt
The 14 trillion dollar national debt continues to rise. Government spending has spiraled and is out of control. This has many Americans adopting conservative views on government spending. Unemployment...
View ArticleMitt Romney is Still a Conservative Favorite
Mitt Romney continues as a favorite politician among conservatives. He is a church going politician with views that are favored among conservatives. His political views have changed over the years and...
View ArticleRise of the Modern Day Tea party
In the early years of the American colonies revolt against British rule, there are several landmark events that stand out in history. One of these is the Boston Tea Party in which some “rebellious”...
View Article2011 CPAC
The weekend before Valentine’s Day 2011 marked the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). This is a highlight in conservative events and sets the tone for the Republican Primary for...
View ArticleEducating Voters
How does a candidate win an election? How important is the election process to Americans? Often times the public chalks up a winning candidates’ success to the amount of money he or she raises for the...
View ArticleElections and Kids
Have you ever tried to explain how politicla elections work in our nation without it sounding like its a popularity contest? The great news is that while political elections are occuring, its a great...
View ArticleTeaching the Art of Charities
Teaching the young the act of charity can be a daunting task. Everyone likes to get stuff. It’s not so easy to give stuff away. Our world is full of want. But teaching charity can help us to learn the...
View ArticleDon’t let Campaigns Become Pain
It seems like political campaigns never end. They start again the minute a winner gives their acceptance speech. They’re already campaigning for the next election or next position on their career...
View ArticlePolitics and Goverment at the Table
Do people actually still talk to their kids about what’s going on in the world? Do we take the time to make our adult conversations about current daily events into something our children can also...
View ArticleKeeping Charities on the Brain
If you’re always looking for a way to improve yourself. Take it outside yourself and look for ways to improve the lives of others. This can bespecially difficult when we are all so busy. By the time,...
View ArticleDon’t get to Jaded
Our government has a lot of problems. It’s so easy to get frustrated and jaded by what’s going on. Many people feel that they have no control over it. In the short term this can sometimes be true, but...
View Article4 Important Criteria to Consider Before Becoming an Elected Official
The primary role of an elected official can be summed up in two words “problem solver.” People look to an elected official as someone in charge who can address their concerns. Here are four simple yet...
View ArticleGetting the youth to be interested in politics
Image via Wikipedia Young people are the future of a country. If they don’t get involved in politics, then who would rule the country in the future? Getting young people involved in politics is very...
View ArticleLetting Your Work Be Your Campaign
Image via Wikipedia There are an endless number of websites, books, magazines, and people who will tell you “the secret to a successful campaign.” Some of these campaign secrets do not work, some work...
View ArticleGovernment: For The People, By The People
Image via Wikipedia Every country needs a government to run the system in a proper and in a legal way. Governance is a very symbolic word when it comes to doing service. Governance includes looking...
View ArticleGetting Involved in Local Political Campaigns
You don’t have to run for president or mayor to get involved with politics. Several activities and volunteer spots allow you to get involved with a local political campaign without having to be a...
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