April 9, 2013 Edition
It’s time to clean up my desktop, here’s some links I found interesting lately.
Rest In Peace:
Thatcher: There is no such thing as public money
Margaret Thatcher – Capitalism and a Free Society
From Firing Line with William F Buckley
Annette Funicello, Mickey Mouse Club Star, Dead at 70 – Speakeasy – WSJ
agitprop (Soviet history) — Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Word of the day
The Russell Kirk Center: Ten Conservative Principles
On Being Conservative
From the Government Accountability Office: Opportunities to Reduce
Potential Duplication in government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Tax Revenue
The GAO has identified 250 Billion in duplication and waste over two years ago. This administration hasn’t addressed any of their recommendations. That is 2.5 Trillion projected out ten years as is popular in Washington today. 345 page PDF. Multiple this by 7 and you’d have the Obamacare Bill, not counting nearly 17,000 pages of regulations to date.
We are Preparing for Massive Civil War, Says DHS Informant
Feds buying enough bullets for ’24-year war’
Winchester and Federal are running at capacity, it’s no wonder that dealers can’t stock their shelves.
As Country Club Republicans Link Up With The Democratic Ruling Class, Millions Of Voters Are Orphaned
“Participating in a gun buy back because you believe that the criminals have too many guns is like having yourself castrated because you believe that the neighbors have too many kids.”
Brainwashing in the U.S. government? Whistleblower provides details on USDA scandal – 2/19/13 – YouTube
Dr. Benjamin Carson Epic Full Speech at National Prayer Breakfast
a star is born
U Chicago sex week to include ‘Sex Ed for Kids,’ Star Wars porn, and ‘Anal 101’
Nice! (At least I didn’t notice any donkeys or fists)
Egyptian Magazine: Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrates Obama Administration
Bachmann and Gohmert were correct. Graham and McCain have their heads in the sand
Glazov Gang: PolitiChick Warrior Unmasks Suhail Khan
Jihadis amongst us
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts schedules a case regarding Obama’s forged IDs to be heard in conference before the full Supreme Court
We’ll see, I guess
We have met the 1%, and he is us | Watts Up With That?
OWS should think about what they ask for, they might receive it
The Unsung, But Massive Obamacare Sales Tax Increase That Is On the Way
Obamacare is destroying the finest medical system on earth. It is so bad it’s diabolical.
States worry about rate shock during shift to new health law
Bill Whittle: “The Virtual Inaugural 2013″
An impassioned Whittle responds to the SOTU
Time to Put An End to Army Bases as Gun-Free Zones
Thanks, Bill Clinton!
First Term: Americans Collecting Disability Increased 1,385,418—Now 1 for Each 13 Full-Time Workers
Some 15% of U.S. Receives Food Stamps
New app helps you ‘bang’ Facebook friends
yes, it is what it seems
OpenDrive – Home Solution
Techie link: Said to be the closest to Apple’s old iDisk platform.
Homeland Security graduates first Corps of Obama’s Brown Shirts – Homeland Youth
Shades of the Third Reich
Barack Obama and the Zone of Misguided Promises
The cancer that sickens and weakens our cities is called Government.
Why stop at $9? A $90 minimum wage | Keith Hennessey
Why raising the minimum wage does not raise income
Six Reasons Why the Capital Gains Tax Should Be Abolished – YouTube
we need to abolish the death tax too
Hey Rich,
Thank you for the insightful post about The Iron Lady, Miss Funicello’s passing, and Watts up atricle…love it.
Danke, my friend.
RvR
You’re welcome, Ronda. I found the We are the 1% piece extremely insightful.
We Americans owe Lady Thatcher much, as do our cousins across the pond. Through sheer will, determination and inspiration she was able to right the wreck that was the United Kingdom at the time. Sadly, many folks today do not have a clue about who she was, or what she accomplished. As Margaret stated, you can govern by consensus, or govern by conviction. She chose to govern by conviction.
Here is another piece you might find interesting:
Margaret Thatcher did not divide, but merely highlighted the divide already there
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/54367