Jul
“They’re full of bologna.”
So says Paul LePage, in a campaign video, about people who claim the state can’t be run like a business. According to LePage, the Republican candidate for governor of Maine, the state is very much like a business—with the taxpayers as boss.
One difference? Businesses and private entrepreneurs, not the government, are the driving force in creating jobs.
As general manager of a Maine-based discount retail store since 1996, LePage knows what it takes to run a successful
Jul
Posted by: Jan Larimer
More and more often, when Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) opens his mouth his listeners begin to wonder just how out of touch he actually is.
The latest outbreak of foot-in-mouth syndrome for Senator Leahy came recently when the Vermont Democrat injected the gender card into the debate over the nomination of Elena Kagan to a seat on the United States Supreme Court. Leahy claimed that he believed Republicans were holding up the Kagan nomination simply because of her gender.
Perhaps the Vermont
Jul
During the debate over ObamaCare, President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and their liberal allies in Congress took great pains to make the case that the mandate on the American people to buy health insurance or pay a penalty did not represent a tax. President Obama even said on a Sunday news show, “For us to say that you’ve got to take a responsibility to get health insurance is absolutely not a tax increase.”
But now that ObamaCare is facing legal challenges to its constitutionality, the Obama
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