Not that anyone should be shocked, but definitely frustrated, but today’s Washington Post provides some insight to the plans of Congress with regard to converting more and more land over to federal protection control. You know what’s scary? If this had been the approach Congress took when Thomas Jefferson was president, we’d still be all [...]
According to the AP, McCain now has enough delegates to be the Republican Nominee for President.
Now that we’re here, let’s focus on what we can do to make the party as effective as possible. We have a platform to deal with, we have House and Senate seats to win, we need to build the [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Feb 14, 2008 at 6:00 am Filed Under: Baseball, US Congress
I’m trying to avoid the whole Baseball/Steroids thing. As Listener stated recently, I don’t know if Congress needs to insert itself so deeply into this… seems like they have better things to be doing with their time and our money.
That said, Roger Clemens seems to be putting himself into a corner, and if he really [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Feb 7, 2008 at 7:45 pm Filed Under: Economy, US Congress, US Politics
That economic stimulus package (mentioned here just a couple of hours ago) got turned around quick in the House! Looks like we’ll be seeing some cash. I just want to know when they want it back.
Daniel Gross at Newsweek doesn’t think it will work. He’s got some great background referenced, including American Century Investment survey [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Feb 7, 2008 at 5:30 pm Filed Under: Credit, Economy, George W. Bush, Iowa, Iowa Politics, TAXES, US Congress
The US Senate passed a stimulus package a short while ago. From the Wall Street Journal:
The Senate passed an economic rescue plan that would speed $600 to $1,200 in rebates to most taxpayers and $300 checks to low-income people, including disabled veterans and the elderly. The 81-16 vote capped more than a week of political [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Monday, Feb 4, 2008 at 4:00 am Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Ann Coulter, Blogging, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Political Philosophy, Republican Party, Rights, US Congress, US Politics
I’ve read and heard a number of conservatives (and I myself have struggled with this) who appear to be giving up on this year’s elections already. I’m disappointed. Ann Coulter certainly exuded an extreme version of the conservative angst (although she’s definitely on the wrong track by suggesting Hillary is a viable alternative [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Sunday, Jan 27, 2008 at 10:30 pm Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, Des Moines Register, GOMLP, Iowa, Iowa Politics, Leonard Boswell, McGehee, Other Bloggers, Republican Party, Tom Harkin, US Politics
I am amazed that the Republican Party in Iowa is intent on rolling over so easily this year. In a story in today’s Des Moines Register, we find out that party leaders and potential candidates have essentially decided it’s not worth the effort to put up a race against Leonard Boswell (Democrat-Iowa 3rd District [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jan 23, 2008 at 9:15 am Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Election, Democratic Party, Economy, Fred Thompson, Immigration, Iowa Politics, Military, Political Philosophy, Rights, Ron Paul, TAXES, Tax Relief, US Congress, US Politics
I’ve already read a number of strong and thought provoking comments around various blogs as people have anticipated (prior to yesterday’s announcement) and reacted to Fred’s departure from the race. There is significant support for Fred’s message, disappointment (and some outrage) over his announcement, and frustration that the remaining lot of Republican candidates leave [...]