by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney may sweep the GOP nomination after all. He may not sweep the GOP voters, but he is certainly well-positions and adequately funded to sweep President Obama from office in November.Putting aside his many vacillations, I find that I...
by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
Normally, I am not a fan or Mr. Greenberg. His politics are blatantly liberal, so understandably, I found much to find fault with.Liberals and conservatives usually differ over values or perceptions, anyway. Though both sides would all like people to pursue happy and...
by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
The United States Supreme Court will be ruling on the constitutionality of ObamaCare. Anthony Kennedy, one of the most self-involved and self-important justices on the court, has every right to pride himself on the particular power that the carries. The perennial...
by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
The El Segundo City Council has finally seen the light, the light of limited government that does not pawn off expenses on successful corporations. The Council may not have yet mustered the political skill to curtail the outrageous pension liabilities that threaten to...
by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
Could President Obama be the Limited Government executive that the Tea Party has longed for for so long?Perhaps the current Vanity-in-Chief, driven by a need for a legacy, will be the first president in modern history to cut spending, cut government, and cut state...
by altha-admin | Jan 14, 2012 | Articles
I am a South Bay resident of Southern California, but I have been following the national political scene for some time.When Massachusetts local son Scott Brown won the Senate seat vacated by the sudden passing of Boston Patriarch Ted Kennedy, I was ecstatic. Finally,...