The Big Three
Week 2 of the debate starts with this question: What are the three most important issues a voter should consider this year in choosing a candidate to vote for at the federal level (President, Senate, House of Representatives)? Why are these issues critical? First and foremost has to be the economy. The Democrats claim this […]
Read More..>>The Roberts’ Legacy
Whether it was his aim or not, Chief Justice John Roberts has cemented his legacy. As the Chief Justice, the swing vote and author of the opinion upholding ObamaCare, he will be the one most associated with this ruling, a ruling that renders the constitution null and void. His motives are irrelevant. It is the […]
Read More..>>The Fate of the Constitution
As people wait for the Court’s decision on ObamaCare, it strikes me that there is something fundamentally wrong with this entire process. The whole county is awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court which will have a major impact, not only on health care, but the election and possibly the future of the country. This is […]
Read More..>>The Cult Question
With Romney as the front-runner, the question of his Mormon religion continues to be an issue and came to the forefront recently when a Perry supporter labeled Mormons a cult, which was then followed by calls for Perry to repudiate these comments. This is an issue, which if not handled correctly, could blow up in […]
Read More..>>The Choice
One of the key differences between liberals/progressives and conservatives is highlighted by Michael Tomasky’s analysis of the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare and its impact on Obama’s reelection chances. Basically Tomasky argues that Liberals are in a no win situation. If the court strikes down ObamaCare, then they lose the gains they worked so […]
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