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We the People Are the “Job Creators” Now

We the People Are the “Job Creators” Now

One of the more remarkable truths to our current world is that technology has a constructive and destructive effect. Enter Visionary Eric Byler. This man is bringing Interactive advocacy and entrepreneurship to the world. The Poliblogger Is...

 

The Occupy and Tea Party Beer Summit

The Occupy and Tea Party Beer Summit

Watch: The Occupy and Tea Party Beer Summit | Mother Jones. How do you get tea partiers and occupiers at the same table? Buy lots of beer. It certainly worked at last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference, the nation’s...

 

Treyvon Martin Neighborhood Watch Shooting: 911 Tapes Send Mom Crying From Room – ABC News

Treyvon Martin Neighborhood Watch Shooting: 911 Tapes Send Mom Crying From Room – ABC News

Treyvon Martin Neighborhood Watch Shooting: 911 Tapes Send Mom Crying From Room – ABC News. I am seriously angry about this. The man who did this is a danger to society regardless of if it was self defense or not. He Chased after kid...

 

No Budget, No Pay Act gets a hearing in Congress

No Budget, No Pay Act gets a hearing in Congress

  Coffee Party USA | A Great Week for No Labels — No Budget, No Pay Act gets a hearing in Congress. A Great Week for No Labels. I wrote this piece. Enjoy! -Cameron Michaels Spread the Love:FacebookTwitterGoogle +1EmailMoreLinkedInDiggPrintRedditStumbleUpon (function(d,...

 

NoLabels.org – No Budget! No Pay!

NoLabels.org – No Budget! No Pay!

Patriots, “First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.”-Gandhi Mark McKinnon triumphantly quoted the Oxford educated founder of India in a letter to the NoLabels.org community this week touting one of...

 
 
 
 

RSS The Washington Post

  • A bushel of Pinocchios for IRS’s Lois Lerner May 20, 2013
    In the days since the Internal Revenue Service first disclosed that it had targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, new information has emerged from both the Treasury inspector general’s report and congressional testimony Friday that calls into question key statements made by Lois G. Lerner, the IRS’s director of the exempt organizations divis […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • Holder’s incorrect claim on the ‘Fast and Furious’ criminal citation decision May 17, 2013
    Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.): “In the AP [Associated Press] case you have appointed Ronald Machen, and I’m sure he is a fine U.S. attorney, but can he be considered to be independent when in fact when this Congress held you in contempt he was the individual who refused, on your orders, to prosecute the case? If he will obey your orders in not living up to a […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • Barbara Boxer’s claim that GOP budgets hampered Benghazi security May 16, 2013
    “I believe if we want to know what happened in Benghazi, it starts with the fact that there was not enough security. There was not enough security because the budget was cut.” — Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), speech on the Senate floor, May 14, 2013 Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • How many pages of regulations for ‘Obamacare’? May 15, 2013
    “Obamacare is fully implemented January 1st, even though the regulations haven’t been written yet. And Brian, we’ve got 33,000 pages of regulations that they’ve already written. If we stacked it up here, it would be seven feet tall.” Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • Obama’s claim he called Benghazi an ‘act of terrorism’ May 14, 2013
    “The day after it happened, I acknowledged that this was an act of terrorism.” — President Obama, remarks at a news conference, May 13, 2013 Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • The claim that Senate Democrats have produced a ‘balanced budget’ May 13, 2013
    “I first want to thank the chair of our committee, the budget committee, for doing such a terrific job in bringing us all together. My colleagues on the committee, as we all know, we worked very, very hard together in order to be able to put together a balanced budget that reflects the values of the American people, that’s fair, that’s balanced in values and […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • An alternative explanation for the Benghazi talking points: Bureaucratic knife fight May 10, 2013
    From time to time, the Fact Checker writes an analytic look at news events, based on his three decades of experience covering diplomacy and politics, rather than a traditional fact check. This is one of those columns. Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • Coburn’s claim that violence in national parks has declined ‘85 percent’ because of guns May 10, 2013
    “Remember, in 2010, everybody said you can’t dare let guns go into the national parks. And of course the rapes, murders, robberies and assaults are down about 85 percent since we did that.” — Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), speaking on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” May 9, 2013 Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • The Benghazi hearings: what’s new and what’s not May 9, 2013
    “I was stunned. My jaw dropped. And I was embarrassed” — Gregory Hicks, former U.S. deputy chief of mission to Libya, testifying on his reaction to U.N. Ambassador Susan E. Rice’s remarks on the terror attack in Benghazi, May 8, 2013 Read full article >>     […]
    Glenn Kessler
  • Cherry-picking one survey to discredit a survey of scientists on climate change May 8, 2013
    “There is also uncertainty regarding to what degree man is to blame for global warming. However, the claim that 98 percent of scientists agree that humans are the singular driver of climate change has been repeatedly discounted. This oft-cited statistic is based on an online survey with a sample size of only 77 people, and the survey didn’t even ask to what […]
    Glenn Kessler

RSS The Huffington Post

  • Steven Cohen: The Science and Politics of Preserving Our Beach Communities May 20, 2013
    Climate change requires that we transition to a fossil fuel free economy: But at what pace? How will we fund this transition? Who will pay the costs? What technologies will be used? If the transition takes place too slowly, we bear the risks of climate change. […]
    Steven Cohen
  • Honoree Corder: 5 Reasons Your Divorce Is a Blessing in Disguise May 20, 2013
    What I've realized, in retrospect, is that divorce (as with any challenging situation) actually contains within it many blessings. A decade later I am full of gratitude for my divorce, the opportunities that have crossed my path, and who I've become. […]
    Honoree Corder
  • Carl Gibson: Saving Our Economy With Public Banking May 20, 2013
    The Fed claims that quantitative easing has helped create or save almost 2,000,000 jobs since 2008, and while that may be true, the people could probably find a much better way to spend $40 billion a month and create and save far more jobs. […]
    Carl Gibson
  • Jed Kleckner: Local Businesses Growing With Gen D (Generation Delivery) May 20, 2013
    Today, on-demand delivery is common for busy professionals and urbanites with a couple of clicks on a web site or through the tap of an app. Delivery helps drive revenue for local businesses, such as restaurants, across the U.S. by reaching more customers in the neighborhood. This new delivery focused mindset makes up Gen D -- the delivery generation. […]
    Jed Kleckner
  • Lynn R. Goldman: Ending the Silence on Mental Illness May 20, 2013
    The truth is that from the college campus to the workplace, we are all members of a national and increasingly global community. We must all learn the signs of depression and other mental disorders and reach out to someone in trouble. […]
    Lynn R. Goldman
  • Josh Farmer: Ed Carpenter's Indy 500 Chances May 20, 2013
    Ed Carpenter is a rare breed in Indycar today being an owner/driver in a series dominated by multicar teams and rich team owners owners. This weekend, however, he shut out the field and won the pole for the Indianapolis 500. […]
    Josh Farmer
  • Lisa Bonchek Adams: In Sickness and in Health: What Is It Like for a Mother to Read Her Daughter's Blogs About Stage IV Cancer? May 20, 2013
    Mom and I have reacted very differently to the news of my stage IV cancer. I was online within days writing posts about the steps I was taking. As my readers know, I'm very open about this part of my life. My mother, on the other hand, is much more private. […]
    Lisa Bonchek Adams
  • Aamir Hussain: Dhul-Qarnayn: An Ideal Muslim Leader May 20, 2013
    As the "Arab Spring" and its aftermath continue to upset the historical order in many countries, future Muslim leaders would do well to follow the example of Dhul-Qarnayn. Acknowledging the limits of their own political systems and promoting collective action are central to good governance in this increasingly pluralistic age. […]
    Aamir Hussain
  • Deepak Chopra: Can Reality Set Us Free? The Puzzle of Complementarity (Part 3) May 20, 2013
    As the uniting factor that sets us free, "consciousness" is a term that is repugnant to many scientists -- mostly from an older generation -- and mysterious to all. But that doesn't excuse blindness and neglect. […]
    Deepak Chopra
  • Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Time to Explore How to Regulate Drugs May 20, 2013
    After more than four decades of a failed war on drugs, calls for a change in strategy are growing louder by the day. In Latin America, the debate is positively deafening. […]
    Fernando Henrique Cardoso