Yesterday Melissa Clouthier, whom many of you know as @MelissaTweets on Twitter, wrote a post about the “needless division between social cons and fiscal cons.” Clouthier believes that the 60 additional GOP congressmen and six additional GOP senators are already finding areas within the Republican agenda to disagree with rather than coming together to fight against liberals and progressives. Clouthier points to an open letter released Monday in which GOProud and some Tea Party leaders called for Republicans to focus only on fiscal issues and leave the social issues at home for another day. (more)
The link that you can find here leads to a list of the 95 Democrats that were in support of net neutrality legislation. If you were curious how many of them we in the free market still have to contend with, I went ahead and did the research for you so that you could save yourself the headache of counting to zero. (more)
This is a great time for conservatives. There is a weariness in our souls that has somewhat dissipated. But something has been troubling me for some time now, and I think that it is important that we all take a minute to find some perspective. (more)
In the loud echoing outcry for net neutrality regulation over the years, there has always remained some voice of reason even if it was a low murmur. That voice has remained constant and consistent in its concerns regarding the infrastructure market. As the drum beats have grown louder in the recent months for regulation, examples of concerns over stifled investment in broadband infrastructure have increased: (more)
For the last three years, the World Wildlife Fund has sponsored an event called Earth Hour. Earth Hour is an event in which individuals are asked to turn off all their power in celebration of the history of cavemen. They secretly worship Gaia and enjoy having a martyr complex while sitting in the dark while they have conversations about feet. (more)
“From this site, I vow as the leader of the Jewish state that we will never again allow the hand of evil to destroy the life of our people and the life of our state. Never again.” —Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking on Holocaust Memorial Day. (more)






















