Category: Comments from the Right
Proposed Changes To The Texas Cottage Food Bill Kills Trees
In order for home bakers to comply with the proposed rule changes by the DSHS, this is what your average cupcake will now look like. I have said all along, the label will be bigger than the cupcake, and I was right. These rule changes by the bureaucrats, against the will and intent of the elected legislature, will kill trees. Millions of them by the look of this. more »
Success of 1984 vs The Failure of 2012
Tonight January 24, 2012, the President will deliver his State or the Union address to congress and the American people. This president took office with much the same problems in our economy and in the world as President Reagan did. There is one key difference, Reagan did the right things to fix them, this president has followed the liberal playbook written by FDR and Johnson, the very same playbook the worsened the great depression more »
Obama and Attorney General Seek to Quash States Rights, again.
This story, one among many, just serves to illustrate how far the Obama administration and the puppet Holder Justice dept. will go to prop up the reelection hopes of Obama.It also casts a brilliant light on exactly what this administration is willing to do and how much of the Constitution it is willing to shred in order to protect itself from the will of the voters. more »
Obama Gave a Speech on Jobs and The Government
We also became convinced that the only way to avoid a repetition of those dark days was to have a government with power to prevent and to cure the abuses and the inequalities which had thrown that system out of joint. We then began a program of remedying those abuses and inequalities-to give balance and stability to our economic system, to make it bomb-proof… more »
Governor Perry and His Stance On States Rights vs Federal Authority
This is a cleaver ploy to try and distract the public from the real issues. Rick Perry is a Federalist; he is a States Rights Governor.Gov. Perry believes as our founders, and I understand there are issues that belong only in the states. Both of the above issues are state issues and have no place in the federal law. more »
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