Monthly Archives: June 2012

Bill Whittle Takes Off The Gloves

How did I miss this?

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Califonia’s Balanced Budget is a Catastrophic Economic Tsunami

In 2010, to help motivate our Legislators, Californians voted to dock legislative pay when the State’s budget is not passed on time. We should have known our slimy representatives would find a shameful, selfish and inevitably destructive way to game … Continue reading

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Breaking: Charges Dropped Against Aaron Walker

From Twitchy: Brett Kimberlin. You lose. The court listed the reason for disposition as “nolle prosequi”, meaning the prosecutor was “unwilling to pursue” the peace order violation.

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Have a Great Weekend

I’m knocking off early. See you Monday!

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Progressive Tolerance? Not So Much

Via Meadia posts an article titled, “Social Scientists: Anti-Mormonism Rising among Liberals” that cites a new study that has confirmed that as Mitt Romney’s candidacy has progressed and his political star has risen, anti-Mormon sentiment among  liberals has also increased: … Continue reading

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Friday Morning News and Links

The Other McCain: Neal Rauhauser’s Online Slander Factory Lee Stranahan: What Is Neal Rauhauser Up To? Part 1 Business insider: The Crisis In Greece Can Be Explained By These Two Words Jammie Wearing Fools: Running on empty: Obama falling back … Continue reading

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Climate Models Fail

From the Financial Post: The two models being used for a government report again made diametrically opposite predictions. In region after region, if one model predicted a tendency toward more flooding, the other tended to predict drying. I think that’s … Continue reading

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