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Author Archives: Phil Kadath
First of all, not really
To answer this question: More businesses are closing than starting. Can Congress help turn that around? Congress can do very little. So long as people are more afraid of what the government can do to them than they are in … Continue reading
Sunday Funnies
Only one good one again this week. So there is a 2nd Amendment supplement.
Posted in Kewel!
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W-w-w-what?
You mean the government could be rewarding bad behavior? How could this be? Why Americans are flocking to their sinking shores even as the risks mount Once you get through the golwball warmening angle (I really don’t mind the part … Continue reading
Posted in The Government is Not Your Friend
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Aye or Die
Well then, I’m going to take it that 45% of Scotland is now dead. Scots reject independence in historic vote Not actually all that close. Per the US MSM I have learned that 55%-to-45% is only close if it is … Continue reading
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Proof that Voter ID laws work
On Tuesday, September 10th in Poplarville, Mississippi, there was an election for Alderman. The candidates were Stephanie Bounds and Glenn Bolin. There were 354 votes cast, with each candidate getting 177 votes. They ended up drawing straws to decide the … Continue reading
Posted in The Left is Never Right
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Fantastic Plastic
I was at the Centralia FunShow helping a new shooter pick out their first gat when I walked past a table from Starlos Firearms LLC showing and selling some of their wares. What grabbed my attention most was their very … Continue reading
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And it’s on
Scotland will be voting today to see whether they hate the British Tories enough to make Edinburgh a Havanna on the Leith. I’m thinking not quite, but it will very likely be close. P.J. O’Rourke writes about the entertainment value … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day: 09/16/2014
While writing about the NYT tale of how “Assault Weapon” is a term made to scare white folks, Surber refuses to hold the tough questions back. Instead of going after the gangs, Urban Democrats go after the law-abiding citizenry, unconstitutionally … Continue reading
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This is big!
How big? 7.575 million square miles! Extent of Antarctic sea ice reaches record levels, scientists say Scientists say the extent of Antarctic sea ice cover is at its highest level since records began. Satellite imagery reveals an area of about … Continue reading
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It must be nice
Having a (D) after your name. Less of that unwanted “bad media” when you need it. Louisiana U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu took nine charter flights — costing taxpayers nearly $15,000 — that coincided with campaign events where she raised over … Continue reading