Having trouble finding that perfect gift for the token liberal in your family? Well, your problem is solved thanks to our good friend Becky Helm who gave us the heads up on this one.
Yes, now you, too, can own a “Self-Standing Wooden Figures Career Set” of “multi-cultural, non-gender-biased wooden figures” painted to resemble 30 […]
Posted on December 12th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | 2 Comments »
Our friends over at the Galen Institute provide the latest in “Stupid Postal Office Tricks.”
Seems the post office where they maintain the organizations PO box was relocated down the street. But rather than number all the PO boxes in the new building the same as all the PO boxes in the old […]
Posted on December 12th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | 8 Comments »
Despite the tough economic times, Carson City officials still want a new, bigger library. Never mind the fact that there’s never a line to get into the current library, which often resembles a ghost town. Thanks to the Internet, more and more people, especially students, are able to access the information they want […]
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: Carson City | No Comments »
Who didn’t see this coming a mile away? The governor sure did.
At a budget summit in Carson City a few weeks ago, Gov. Gibbons warned that whenever there’s talk of budget cuts in Washington, the first thing the big-government liberals threaten to do is shut down politically popular places, like the Washington Monument and […]
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: Nevada | 1 Comment »
PRESS ONE: “Are you tired of anonymous voices on the phone telling you to ‘Press 1 (or sometimes 2) for English’? The ability to speak and communicate in English is the litmus test of whether immigrants are assimilating into U.S. culture.” - Columnist Phyllis Schlafly
PELOSI’S BAD FAITH
“After three days of screaming headlines about the CIA […]
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | 1 Comment »
A REPUBLICAN HILLARY CAN BEAT: “If you are the eventual Democratic nominee for President in 2008, who would you like to run against? Answer: A Republican you can beat. . . . Why is the liberal National Education Association of New Hampshire coming out for Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side and Mike Huckabee […]
Posted on December 11th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | 6 Comments »
LOVE THE PORK, PASS A FORK: “House Republican Leader John Boehner sounds determined about sticking to President Bush’s budget and ending up with a continuing resolution (CR) keeping spending at present levels. (Senate Minority Leader Mitch) McConnell plays his cards closer to his vest than Boehner but seems to favor cutting a deal with the […]
Posted on December 10th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | No Comments »
Most people learn from their mistakes. But Republicans in the United States Senate aren’t most people.
By November 2006, conservative voters had had enough of Republicans in Congress. The GOP majority was spending money faster than Democrats had ever dreamed, they were expanding government further than even Lyndon Johnson would have dared, and their […]
Posted on December 10th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | 5 Comments »
Many thanks to intrepid Nevada State Sen. Bob Beers for pointing me in an interesting, though distressing, direction this morning courtesy of his blog.
As you are probably aware, University Chancellor Jim Rogers is the state’s foremost opponent to the government tightening its belt in these bad economic times. He claims his university budget is […]
Posted on December 8th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: Nevada | 3 Comments »
JOANIE LUVS CHACHI, BUT HUCKABEE LUVS TAXES
“There’s a lot of support for a tax at the wholesale level for tobacco, and that’s fine with me; I will very happily sign that. Others have suggested a surcharge on the income tax; that’s acceptable; I’m fine with that. Others have suggested perhaps a sales tax; […]
Posted on December 7th, 2007 by Chuck Muth
Filed under: National | No Comments »