…which the media and the Democrats — and even the establishment GOPers — are dismissing as not serious (or worse, to listen to Harry Reid, or Chuck Schumer, or Barbara Mikulski, et al, tell it), most likely because it seeks to constrain them and return us to a representative government rather than a government of ruling elites who take and then spend our money. 2/3 of Americans. And the Senate
July 21, 2011
"Without running, Palin stays near top of GOP field"
And that’s even with Perry in the field, which seems increasingly likely. Pikachus wept. Having said that, if Perry gets in my bet is that Palin does not. Which would be a shame. Obama is planning on running on the idea that all the problems in the economy were inherited from a former Texas Governor. Giving him a Texas Governor to bounce that off of might not be the best
Government by platitudes [Darleen; updates by Jeff; BOEHNER TIPS HAND ON LIMBAUGH]
NRO looses its way once in a while, but how bad does a squish thing have to be to earn this rejection? “Some Republicans are getting desperate over the debt-ceiling debate, but we hope not desperate enough to embrace the Gang of Six proposal. It may be the worst of the debt-ceiling compromises placed before them to date.” [snip] “Republicans put a serious plan before the country when the House
"U.S. Urged U.N. Security Council to Make ‘Climate Change’ A Priority"
Of course they did. Transnational progressivism demands the markets be regulated by our betters, and that must happen on a global scale, such is the force of their righteousness: For the first time in four years, the U.N. Security Council debated Wednesday whether climate change should be considered a priority worthy of the council’s attention, but it failed to reach agreement on the politically charged issue. The council settled for
Wishful thinking?
Richard Miniter, “Why The Democratic Party Is Doomed”: Yes, the House Republicans may raise the debt ceiling for a mix of spending cuts and revenue raisers. Yes, Barack Obama may win the 2012 presidential contest. Yes, bureaucrats and judges will continue to impose new and costly regulations on the economy. But it doesn’t matter. The long-term trends are almost all bad news for the left wing of the party. This