Monthly Archives: October 2010

I can save you 100% off your tax relief service bill!

I’m not a big government guy, but if I was king one of my edicts would be to make radio station owners more directly liable for the products that are advertised on their stations. American Tax Relief shut down by … Continue reading

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Ixnay to the UnnelTay

Now the moment of truth arrives – do people REALLY want a smaller government? Governor Christie of New Jersey has just axed the construction of a new tunnel under the Hudson river connecting New Jersey to Manhattan. NY Times Coverage … Continue reading

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Illegal immigrant in the news

Illegal immigrant attempts to kill his sister Shelton CT was also the home of the Pakistani soldier of Islam who tried to blow up Times Square. This man is from Vietnam, but looks very odd. He’s just about old enough … Continue reading

Posted in Obama Nation, State of Fear-mongering | 6 Comments

Sheila Bair’s Warning

Sheila Bair is the head of the overwhelmed FDIC. She talked to Bloomberg TV today, and is warning banks to plan for the inevitable increase in interest rates. On the surface, you might think banks could only benefit from increasing … Continue reading

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A new breeze blowing?

Today in Gainseville Florida, a 24 year old man killed one person, shot 5 others, then killed himself in his red pickup truck. 6 hours after the shooting, we know his name, we know he has a criminal record and … Continue reading

Posted in American Politics, Death of Old Media | 6 Comments

Do we need a bigger House?

The US Constituion says that the US House should be apportioned among the States based on the Census, with no more than 1 house member for every 30,000 of population (excluding non-taxed Indians and only counting slaves as 3/5 of … Continue reading

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Did Drug Dealers save the world?

I’m looking back over the polls since fall 2008, and was reminded of the news story where two “Japanese” men were detained for trying to smuggle $134 billion in US Treasury Bearer Bonds into Switzerland in June 2009. At the … Continue reading

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Glenn Beck’s duck effect

Pointed out to me by a friend :) Remember that in the end, all that matters is people know your name.

Posted in American Politics, Radio Biz | 4 Comments

Videos from One Nation

Reason.TV was there – they also were at the Beck Rally. and the cleanup party

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Addicted to polls?

So you find 1,452 “polls” a bit of a challenge to read through? The “List all Polls” now has a category type that you can only select one type of poll (“Polls about food”, “Polls about Obama”) to keep the … Continue reading

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The other claw drops

Radio info story That Scott Hennen story has a new wrinkle. Scott was suddenly fired from the station where he was co-owner with no advance warning. It was very odd at the time. According to the story above, the other … Continue reading

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Waiting for Kryptonite

On the day that “One Nation” is holding its rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial talking about the importance of a quality education… Waiting for Superman is a film about the struggle to reform the failing DC school … Continue reading

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Glenn Beck comes full circle

Glenn’s digression into religion was largely triggered by his assertion “beware if your religion teaches that Jesus was all about Social Justice”, and the resulting pushback. Today, he again mentioned the “Jefferson Bible” in positive terms. A brief summary of … Continue reading

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What was the 18th Century like?

It’s very easy to think the world today operates pretty similar to the way it did 200 years ago – the younger you are, the more you assume things have always been the way they are today. Let’s turn the … Continue reading

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