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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Gingrich surge unnerves some Republican lawmakers

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's stunning surge toward the top of the Republican presidential field has unnerved some Republicans in Congress who remember too well the tumult of nearly two decades ago.



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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Obama: Very Pleased With GOP Debate

Nashua, NH - The Nevada debate only made the options clearer for every American regardless of their party. Cain’s inadequate 999 tax plan was exposed for just what it is; a catchy campaign phrase. Rick Perry proved he was more incompetent than his mentor, George Bush. Romney well he is so wishy, washy, he would be better suited for starting a snake oil company. Ron Paul, he gets high marks for telling it straight up as he blasted the rest of the field for blaming the victims (middle class), unfortunately most of his views are as unobtainable as Cain’s 999 plan. Michelle Bachman, she was definitely talking to her Tea Party and although these people mean well they are seriously misguided bunch and should join the with occupy wall street movement. Newt Gingrinch showed why is he was such an effective speaker of the house, very knowledgeable on how things really work in Washington, he has a likeability problem. Finally, Rick Santorum shows he does not have the leadership qualities to be President, he kept raising his hand, like in school implying look at me I am the race too.

The GOP is way out of touch with the problems of main street Americans. They have lost the support of all unions both private and public, the field is stuck on this trickle down mentality that has erased the entire middle class. They did not even touch the subject, social security last night, 50 million seniors were looking for assurances. The latino community did not get any kind of answer on how they would be treated by the candidates. I have never seen a debate where the so many questions were not answered. Maybe Anderson Cooper is not as good as Wolf Blitzer at being a strict moderator.

Overall, President Obama has to be pleased with these knuckleheads, they tripped, they stumbled and not a single candidate stood out as a frontrunner. Out of this field I do not see anyone matching up with the sitting President. I predict President Obama wins the 2012 election by default.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Four Things Learned From GOP Debate - Politics News Story - WMUR New Hampshire

ORLANDO (CNN) -- Here are four things we learned from Thursday night's Republican Party of Florida/Fox News/Google debate in Orlando, the third GOP presidential debate in as many weeks:Read More:

Friday, September 9, 2011

On Twitter, President Obama’s Job Speech Drives the Conversation

Nahua-NH - President Obama’s job speech Thursday night prompted more than 125,350 mentions of his name on Twitter, the highest number of mentions in a day since he announced Osama Bin Laden had been killed, according to an analysis by Trendrr, a social media analytics firm.

In the hours after he gave his speech, 53 percent of the posts were favorable. Another 19 percent expressed negative sentiment and 28 percent were neutral, according to the analysis of real-time data on Twitter about the speech by Trendrr, a firm that measures sentiment in real time on social media platforms. Read more…

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Obama salutes veterans for 'extraordinary burden'

MINNEAPOLIS — Recalling "those awful attacks," President Barack Obama saluted the 9/11 generation of veterans Tuesday and publicly relished the prospect of U.S. forces getting out of both Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dog mourns at casket of fallen Navy SEAL


Navy SEAL Jon Tumilson lay in a coffin, draped in an American flag, in front of a tearful audience mourning his death in Afghanistan. Soon an old friend appeared, and like a fellow soldier on a battlefield, his loyal dog refused to leave him behind.
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We are are utterly grateful for your service and sacrifice - RIP- BillPhill

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ron Paul Wins Young Republicans Straw Poll

NEW CASTLE, N.H. -- Several Republican candidates attended the New Hampshire Young Republicans Straw Poll in New Castle, N.H., on Saturday, including Herman Cain, Thaddeus McCotter, Gary Johnson, Fred Karger and Buddy Roemer.


U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, dominated the straw poll with 45 percent of the votes cast. Mitt Romney was the only other candidate in double digits, picking up 10 percent of the votes. Both did not attend the straw poll.

Roemer said his mission was to get his name into the minds of Granite Staters.
"Most people don't know me. I've got to meet them three, four times, five times and these other boys better watch out," said Roemer.

Organizers said most of those who attended were already committed to one presidential candidate or another.


Texas Gov. Rick Perry finished third in the straw poll with 8 percent, ending in a tie with McCotter, who showed off his guitar skills at the lobster bake by playing songs for the crowd.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Huntsman in the ‘middle’ in 2012 Republican field

Jon Huntsman is counting on right-of-center politics to give him an advantage in the race for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, despite polls showing him trailing far behind the favorites in a crowded field.



He says Democrat Barack Obama is too far to the left and the president’s other Republican opponents are too far to the right.

“This country is crying out for a sensible middle ground. This is a center-right country; I am a center-right candidate,” the former Utah governor said in an interview on ABC’s “This Week with Christiane Amanpour.”

“We’ve found ourselves at the extreme ends of the political spectrum, and people are crying out for us to get back to some level of sensibility,” said Huntsman, Obama’s former ambassador to China. more...

Sunday, August 21, 2011

NJ: With Bachmann vs. Perry, a Romney advantage - politics - Decision 2012 - msnbc.com


It’s now three on a match atop the 2012 Republican presidential race, an inherently unstable dynamic that could singe each of the party’s leading contenders. more...

Rick Perry: Middle Income Americans Don't Pay Enough Income Taxes - Forbes

Nashua, NH - Forbes, "a family of four earning $30,000 may pay no federal income tax, but it pays $4,590 in payroll taxes (including the employer’s share, which economists believe is ultimately paid by the employee in the form of lower wages). Payroll taxes are much bigger than income taxes for most families."more...


Thursday, August 18, 2011

Perry Calls Man-Made Climate Change Unproven Theory - Politics - Commitment 2012 News Story - WMUR New Hampshire

GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry told New Hampshire voters Wednesday that he does not believe in man-made climate change, calling it a scientific theory that has not been proven.

Read more: http://www.wmur.com/new-hampshire-primary-extended-coverage/28894130/detail.html#ixzz1VNc8YY84


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Obama Gives a Pass to Rick Perry


Nashua, NH - Obama’s recent comments about Rick Perry‘s, “treasonous” gaff, “He has only been at it a couple of months” may not be entirely true, ok, but it seems a unfair assumption for the longest-serving governor in Texas history.

Perry, of course became governor Dec. 20, 2000, when Gov. George W. Bush resigned to be president. Perry won full terms in 2002 and 2006.


While be groomed by President Bush to take over the Governorship who would thought he would try to fill the Presidential shoes also? Perry is backed by big oil companies, as was the Bush family.

The similarities of these two men is eerily similar, and the more Rick Perry talks the more the Dems will embrace him. Trying to tell the Fed chairman how to do his job was the worst of mistakes. The Fed operates indepedately of any political party. Bernanke, was groomed for his position as Fed chairman and it would be wise to leave the economic decisions to the experts.

It seems the GOP is afraid the economy will recover before next election and Obama will seize the credit.

Monday, August 15, 2011

WARREN BUFFET BACKS OBAMA’S TAX PROPASALS


WARREN BUFFET BACKS OBAMA’S TAX PROPASALS

The more you make the more you should pay says Warren Buffett, one of the world’s richest men, in a New York Times article. Buffet paid,  $6,938,744 in taxes last year,

"That sounds like a lot of money. But what I paid was only 17.4 percent of my taxable income - and that's actually a lower percentage than was paid by any of the other 20 people in our office. Their tax burdens ranged from 33 percent to 41 percent and averaged 36 percent," he said." Americans are rapidly losing faith in the ability of Congress to deal with our country's fiscal problems. Only action that is immediate, real and very substantial will prevent that doubt from morphing into hopelessness," Buffett said.

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